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2010 East Asian Football Championship
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CHN}} Qu Bo (footballer) | {{fbicon>KOR}} Lee Dong-gook{{fbicon | Lee Seung-ryul{{fbicon>JPN}} Keiji Tamada(2 goals each) | CHN}} Du Wei | CHN}} Yang Zhi | 2008 East Asian Football Championship>2008 | 2013 EAFF East Asian Cup>2013}}The 2010 EAFF East Asian Football Championship was the fourth edition of the tournament which was held between 6 and 14 February 2010. Two preliminary competitions were held during 2009.EAFF 2009 CalendarParticipating teamsPreliminaryRound 1
Round 2
Finals
Preliminary CompetitionRound 1The first round of preliminary competition was hosted by Guam. The winner of the group advanced to the Round 2 of preliminary competition.Matches
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{{fb|Guam}} | |7 | ||||||
{{fb|Mongolia}} | |6 | ||||||
{{fb|Macau}} | |4 | ||||||
{{fb|Northern Mariana Islands}} | |0 |
{{footballbox| date = 13 March 2009| time = 13:30
{{footballbox| date = 15 March 2009| time = 13:30
Awards{| class"wikitable" style"margin: 0 auto;"
Round 2
The second round of preliminary competition was held in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. The winner of the group advanced to the Finals.Matches
- All times listed are National Standard Time (NST) â (UTC+08:00|UTC+8){| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
!width=175 |Team!width=20 abbr="Played" |Pld!width=20 abbr="Won" |W!width=20 abbr="Drawn" |D!width=20 abbr="Lost" |L!width=20 abbr="Goals for" |GF!width=20 abbr="Goals against" |GA!width=20 abbr="Goal difference" |GD!width=20 abbr="Points" |Pts bgcolor=#ccffcc {{fb|Hong Kong}} |7 {{fb|North Korea}} |7 {{fb|Chinese Taipei}} |3 {{footballbox| date = 23 August 2009| time = 16:30{{fb|Guam}} |0 North Korea}}| score = 9â2| report = weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20090902153807weblink">Report Guam}} Kim Yong-jun (footballer)>Kim Yong-jun {{goal Pak Nam-chol (footballer born 1985)>Pak Nam-chol I {{goal An Chol-hyok {{goal>20 74 78 89}} Choe Kum-chol {{goal Mun In-guk {{goal>45+2}} Joshua Borja>Borja {{goal Jason Cunliffe (footballer)>Cunliffe {{goal|19}}| stadium = World Games Stadium, Kaohsiung| attendance = 2,000 Japan Football Association>Japan)}}{{footballbox| date = 23 August 2009| time = 19:00 Chinese Taipei}}| score = 0â4| report = weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20090902153817weblink">Report Hong Kong}}| goals1 = Lee Wai Lim {{goal>38}} Chan Wai Ho {{goal Chan Siu Ki {{goal>60}} Gerard Ambassa Guy {{goal>63}}| stadium = World Games Stadium, Kaohsiung| attendance = 12,000 Minoru Tojo (Japan Football Association>Japan)}}
{{footballbox| date = 25 August 2009| time = 16:30Hong Kong}}| score = 0â0| report = weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20090902221429weblink">Report North Korea}}| goals1 = | goals2 = | stadium = World Games Stadium, Kaohsiung| attendance = 100 Kim Jong-Hyeok (Korea Football Association>Korea Republic)}}{{footballbox| date = 25 August 2009| time = 19:00 Chinese Taipei}}| score = 4â2| report = weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20090902221434weblink">Report Guam}} Chen Po-liang>Chen Po-Liang {{goal Chang Han {{goal>61}} Lo Chih-en {{goal>75}} Joshua Borja>Borja {{goal |26}}| stadium = World Games Stadium, Kaohsiung| attendance = 7,500 Japan Football Association>Japan)}}
{{footballbox| date = 27 August 2009| time = 16:30Hong Kong}}| score = 12â0| report = weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20090902214228weblink">Report Guam}} Man Pei Tak {{goal>5}} Wong Chin Hung {{goal Chan Siu Ki {{goal>18 35 75 77}} Chao Pengfei {{goal Leung Chun Pong {{goal>41}} Poon Yiu Cheuk {{goal Chan Wai Ho {{goal>90}}| goals2 = | stadium = World Games Stadium, Kaohsiung| attendance = 1,500 Minoru Tojo (Japan Football Association>Japan)}}{{footballbox| date = 27 August 2009| time = 19:00 Chinese Taipei}}| score = 1â2| report = weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20090902214240weblink">Report North Korea}} Chang Han {{goal>49}} Jong Tae-se {{goal>23 Ji Yun-nam {{goal>61}}| stadium = World Games Stadium, Kaohsiung| attendance = 10,000 Japan Football Association>Japan)}} Awards{| class"wikitable" style"margin: 0 auto;"
!Best Goalkeeper!Best Defender!Top Scorer!Most Valuable Player!Fairplay Award {{flagicon|Hong Kong}} Ho Kwok Chuen {{flagicon|North Korea}} Ri Kwang-chon {{flagicon|Hong Kong}} Chan Siu Ki {{flagicon|Hong Kong}} Gerard Ambassa Guy {{fb|North Korea}} Final round
Squads
Results and matches
The final competition was held in Japan.- All times listed are Japan Standard Time (JST) â (UTC+09:00|UTC+9){| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
!width=175 |Team!width=20 abbr="Played" |Pld!width=20 abbr="Won" |W!width=20 abbr="Drawn" |D!width=20 abbr="Lost" |L!width=20 abbr="Goals for" |GF!width=20 abbr="Goals against" |GA!width=20 abbr="Goal difference" |GD!width=20 abbr="Points" |Pts bgcolor=gold {{fb|China}} |7 bgcolor=silver {{fb|South Korea}} |6 bgcolor=#cc9966 {{fb|Japan}} |4 {{footballbox| date = 6 February 2010| time = 19:15{{fb|Hong Kong}} |0 Japan}}| score = 0â0| report = Report China}}| goals1 = | goals2 =| stadium = Tokyo Stadium, Tokyo| attendance = 25,964 Strebre Delovski (Football Federation Australia>Australia)}}{{footballbox| date = 7 February 2010| time = 19:15 South Korea}}| score = 5â0| report = Report Hong Kong}} Kim Jung-woo {{goal>10}} Koo Ja-cheol {{goal Lee Dong-gook {{goal>32}} Lee Seung-ryul {{goal No Byung-jun {{goal>90+3}}| goals2 = Olympic Stadium (Tokyo)>National Stadium, Tokyo| attendance = 2,728 Ryuji Sato (Japan Football Association>Japan)}}
{{footballbox| date = 10 February 2010| time = 19:15China}}| score = 3â0| report = Report South Korea}} Yu Hai {{goal>5}} Gao Lin {{goal Deng Zhuoxiang {{goal>60}}| goals2 =| stadium = Tokyo Stadium, Tokyo| attendance = 3,629 Ng Kai Lam (Hong Kong Football Association>Hong Kong)}}{{footballbox| date = 11 February 2010| time = 19:15 Japan}}| score = 3â0| report = Report Hong Kong}} Keiji Tamada>Tamada {{goal Marcus Tulio Tanaka>Tanaka {{goal|65}}| goals2 = Olympic Stadium (Tokyo)>National Stadium, Tokyo| attendance = 16,368 Zhao Liang (referee)>Zhao Liang (China PR)}}
{{footballbox| date = 14 February 2010| time = 16:30Hong Kong}}| score = 0â2| report = Report China}}| goals1 = Qu Bo (footballer)>Qu Bo {{goal pen.}} Olympic Stadium (Tokyo)>National Stadium, Tokyo| attendance = 16,439 Kim Jong-Hyeok (Korea Football Association>Korea Republic)}}{{footballbox| date = 14 February 2010| time = 19:15 Japan}}| score = 1â3| report = Report South Korea}} Yasuhito EndÅ>EndÅ {{goal pen.}} Lee Dong-gook {{goal>33 Lee Seung-ryul {{goal>39}} Kim Jae-sung {{goal|70}} Olympic Stadium (Tokyo)>National Stadium, Tokyo| attendance = 42,951 Strebre Delovski (Football Federation Australia>Australia)}} Awards{| class"wikitable" style"margin: 0 auto;" width"800px;"
!Best Goalkeeper!Best Defender!Top Scorer!Most Valuable Player!Fairplay Award {{flagicon Yang Zhi (footballer)>Yang Zhi {{flagicon|South Korea}} Cho Yong-hyung {{flagicon Qu Bo (footballer)>Qu Bo{{flagicon Lee Dong-gook{{flagicon>South Korea}} Lee Seung-ryul{{flagicon|Japan}} Keiji Tamada {{flagicon Du Wei (footballer)>Du Wei {{fb|Hong Kong}} Goalscorers
{hide}Goalscorersgoals=17|2 goals= - {{fbicon|CHN{edih} Qu Bo
- {{fbicon|JPN}} Keiji Tamada
- {{fbicon|KOR}} Lee Dong-gook
- {{fbicon|KOR}} Lee Seung-yeoul
- {{fbicon|CHN}} Deng Zhuoxiang
- {{fbicon|CHN}} Gao Lin
- {{fbicon|CHN}} Yu Hai
- {{fbicon|JPN}} Marcus Tulio Tanaka
- {{fbicon|JPN}} Yasuhito EndÅ
- {{fbicon|KOR}} Kim Jae-sung
- {{fbicon|KOR}} Kim Jung-woo
- {{fbicon|KOR}} Koo Ja-cheol
- {{fbicon|KOR}} No Byung-jun
Final standing{| class"wikitable" style"margin: 0 auto;"
!Rank!Team bgcolor=gold 1 {{fb|CHN}} bgcolor=silver 2 {{fb|KOR}} bgcolor="#cc9966" 3 {{fb|JPN}} 4 {{fb|HKG}} 5 {{fb|PRK}} 6 {{fb|Chinese Taipei}} 7 {{fb|Guam}} 8 {{fb|Mongolia}} 9 {{fb|Macau}} 10 {{fb|Northern Mariana Islands}} References
{{Reflist}}External links
- weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20100209041602weblink">Official website of East Asian Football Championship 2010 Final Competition by JFA
- Official website of East Asian Football Championship 2010 Preliminary Competition by EAFF
- Official website of East Asian Football Championship 2010 Semi-Final Competition by EAFF
- Official website of East Asian Football Championship 2010 Final Competition by EAFF
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