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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. [1]
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. [2]
Year | Champions | Runners-up |
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2002 [1] | Egypt | China |
2003 [1] | Egypt | Czech Republic |
2004 [1] | Morocco | Korea Republic |
2005 [1] | Korea Republic | Japan |
2006 [1] | Japan | Korea Republic |
2007 [1] | Egypt | Belarus |
2008 [1] | Japan | Poland |
2009 [1] | Syria | Uzbekistan |
2010 [1] | Korea DPR | Qatar |
2012 | Greece | Qatar |
2013 | Iran | Turkey |
2023 | Korea Republic | United Arab Emirates |
This article needs additional citations for
verification. (July 2024) |
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. [1]
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. [2]
Year | Champions | Runners-up |
---|---|---|
2002 [1] | Egypt | China |
2003 [1] | Egypt | Czech Republic |
2004 [1] | Morocco | Korea Republic |
2005 [1] | Korea Republic | Japan |
2006 [1] | Japan | Korea Republic |
2007 [1] | Egypt | Belarus |
2008 [1] | Japan | Poland |
2009 [1] | Syria | Uzbekistan |
2010 [1] | Korea DPR | Qatar |
2012 | Greece | Qatar |
2013 | Iran | Turkey |
2023 | Korea Republic | United Arab Emirates |