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The International Friendship Tournament is a football tournament held annually in Doha, Qatar since 2002. It is now a tournament for youth teams, having been previously contested mainly by countries' Olympic teams.
The first and only edition featuring senior teams was the 2010 edition, which was won by Korea DPR after Qatar was held to a goalless draw with Mali in the final match.
Champions
Year | Champions | Runners-up |
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2002 | Egypt | China |
2003 | Egypt | Czech Republic |
2004 | Morocco | Korea Republic |
2005 | Korea Republic | Japan |
2006 | Japan | Korea Republic |
2007 | Egypt | Belarus |
2008 | Japan | Poland |
2009 | Syria | Uzbekistan |
2010 | Korea DPR | Qatar |
2012 | Greece | Qatar |
2013 | Iran | Turkey |
2023 | Korea Republic | United Arab Emirates |
Editions
- 2002: Olympic (U-23)
- 2003: Olympic (U-23)
- 2004: Olympic (U-23)
- 2005: Olympic (U-23)
- 2006: U-20
- 2007: Olympic (U-23)
- 2008: U-20
- 2009: U-20
- 2010: Senior
- 2012: U-20
- 2013: Olympic (U-23)
- 2023: Olympic (U-23)
References
- ^ Morrison, Neil; Garcia, Daniel Dalence; Lewis, Tom; Garin, Erik (6 April 2011). "Olympic Teams Tournament (Qatar)". RSSSF. Retrieved 16 June 2024.
- Seung-woo, Kang (3 January 2010). "North Korea Wins Qatar Football Tourney". The Korea Times. Retrieved 16 June 2024.
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