2002 AFC Youth Championship - Countries To Participate in FIFA World Youth Championship 2003

Countries To Participate in FIFA World Youth Championship 2003

  • South Korea
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Japan
  • Uzbekistan
AFC U-19 Championship
Tournaments
  • Malaysia 1959
  • Malaysia 1960
  • Thailand 1961
  • Thailand 1962
  • Malaysia 1963
  • South Vietnam 1964
  • Japan 1965
  • Philippines 1966
  • Thailand 1967
  • Korea 1968
  • Thailand 1969
  • Philippines 1970
  • Japan 1971
  • Thailand 1972
  • Iran 1973
  • Thailand 1974
  • Kuwait 1975
  • Thailand 1976
  • Iran 1977
  • Bangladesh 1978
  • Thailand 1980
  • Thailand 1982
  • UAE 1985
  • Saudi Arabia 1986
  • Qatar 1988
  • Indonesia 1990
  • UAE 1992
  • Indonesia 1994
  • Korea 1996
  • Thailand 1998
  • Iran 2000
  • Qatar 2002
  • Malaysia 2004
  • India 2006
  • Saudi Arabia 2008
  • China 2010
  • UAE 2012
Qualification
  • 1988
  • 1990
  • 1992
  • 1994
  • 1996
  • 1998
  • 2000
  • 2002
  • 2004
  • 2006
  • 2008
  • 2010
  • 2012


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