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2010 East Asian Football Championship
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!width=225 |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
CHN}} Qu Bo (footballer){{fbicon>KOR}} Lee Dong-gook{{fbiconLee Seung-ryul{{fbicon>JPN}} Keiji Tamada(2 goals each)CHN}} Du WeiCHN}} Yang Zhi2008 East Asian Football Championship>20082013 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 Calendar

Participating teams

Preliminary

Round 1

  • {{fb|Guam}}
  • {{fb|Northern Mariana Islands}}
  • {{fb|Mongolia}}
  • {{fb|Macau}}

Round 2

  • {{fb|Chinese Taipei}}
  • {{fb|Guam}} â€“ Winner of Preliminary Competition
  • {{fb|Hong Kong}}
  • {{fb|North Korea}}

Finals

Preliminary Competition

Round 1

The first round of preliminary competition was hosted by Guam. The winner of the group advanced to the Round 2 of preliminary competition.

Matches

  • ''All times listed are Chamorro Standard Time (ChST) â€“ (UTC+10:00|UTC+10){| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
{{fb|Guam}}|7
{{fb|Mongolia}}|6
{{fb|Macau}}|4
{{fb|Northern Mariana Islands}}|0
{{footballbox| date = 11 March 2009| time = 13:30Macau}}| score = 6–1| report = ReportNorthern Mariana Islands}}Chan Kin Seng {{goal>1324}} Ho Man Hou {{goalChong In Leong {{goal>40}} Loi Wai Hong {{goal|62}}Joe Wang Miller>Miller {{goal|5}}Yona, Guam>Yona| attendance = Ryuji Sato (Japan Football Association>Japan)}}{{footballbox| date = 11 March 2009| time = 16:00Guam}}| score = 1–0| report = ReportMongolia}}Christopher Mendiola>Mendiola {{goal|9}}| goals2 = Yona, Guam>Yona| attendance = Kim Jong-Hyeok (Korea Football Association>Korea Republic)}}
{{footballbox| date = 13 March 2009| time = 13:30Macau}}| score = 1–2| report = ReportMongolia}}Ho Man Hou {{goal>79}}Tsedenbal Tumenjargal>Tsedenbal {{goalDonorovyn Lkhümbengarav>Lkhümbengarav {{goal|69}}Yona, Guam>Yona| attendance = Fan Qi (referee)>Fan Qi (China)}}{{footballbox| date = 13 March 2009| time = 16:00Guam}}| score = 2–1| report = ReportNorthern Mariana Islands}}Joshua Borja>Borja {{goalIan Mariano>Mariano {{goal|68}}81|pen.}}Yona, Guam>Yona| attendance = 765Cheng Oi Cho (The Hong Kong Football Association>Hong Kong)}}
{{footballbox| date = 15 March 2009| time = 13:30Northern Mariana Islands}}| score = 1–4| report = ReportMongolia}}74|pen.}}Donorovyn Lkhümbengarav>Lkhümbengarav {{goalSukhbaatar Gerelt-Od>Sukhbaatar {{goalTsedenbal Tumenjargal>Tsedenbal {{goalMungunsukh Battsagaan>Mungunsukh {{goal|90}}Yona, Guam>Yona| attendance = 700Ryuji Sato (Japan Football Association>Japan)}}{{footballbox| date = 15 March 2009| time = 16:00Guam}}| score = 2–2| report = ReportMacau}}Joshua Borja>Borja {{goalJason Cunliffe (footballer)>Cunliffe {{goal|90}}Chan Kin Seng {{goal>1051}}Yona, Guam>Yona| attendance = 1,400Kim Jong-Hyeok (Korea Football Association>Korea Republic)}}

Awards{| class"wikitable" style"margin: 0 auto;"

!Best Goalkeeper!Best Defender!Top Scorer!Most Valuable Player!Fairplay Award{{flagicon|Guam}} Brett Maluwelmeng{{flagicon|Mongolia}} Chimeddorj Mönkhbat{{flagicon|Macau}} Chan Kin Seng{{flagiconJason Cunliffe (footballer)>Jason Cunliffe{{fb|Northern Mariana Islands}}

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{{fb|Guam}}|0{{footballbox| date = 23 August 2009| time = 16:30North Korea}}| score = 9–2| report = weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20090902153807weblink">Report Guam}}Kim Yong-jun (footballer)>Kim Yong-jun {{goalPak Nam-chol (footballer born 1985)>Pak Nam-chol I {{goalAn Chol-hyok {{goal>20747889}} Choe Kum-chol {{goalMun In-guk {{goal>45+2}}Joshua Borja>Borja {{goalJason Cunliffe (footballer)>Cunliffe {{goal|19}}| stadium = World Games Stadium, Kaohsiung| attendance = 2,000Japan Football Association>Japan)}}{{footballbox| date = 23 August 2009| time = 19:00Chinese Taipei}}| score = 0–4| report = weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20090902153817weblink">ReportHong Kong}}| goals1 = Lee Wai Lim {{goal>38}} Chan Wai Ho {{goalChan Siu Ki {{goal>60}} Gerard Ambassa Guy {{goal>63}}| stadium = World Games Stadium, Kaohsiung| attendance = 12,000Minoru Tojo (Japan Football Association>Japan)}}
{{footballbox| date = 25 August 2009| time = 16:30Hong Kong}}| score = 0–0| report = weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20090902221429weblink">ReportNorth Korea}}| goals1 = | goals2 = | stadium = World Games Stadium, Kaohsiung| attendance = 100Kim Jong-Hyeok (Korea Football Association>Korea Republic)}}{{footballbox| date = 25 August 2009| time = 19:00Chinese Taipei}}| score = 4–2| report = weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20090902221434weblink">Report Guam}}Chen Po-liang>Chen Po-Liang {{goalChang Han {{goal>61}} Lo Chih-en {{goal>75}}Joshua Borja>Borja {{goal|26}}| stadium = World Games Stadium, Kaohsiung| attendance = 7,500Japan Football Association>Japan)}}
{{footballbox| date = 27 August 2009| time = 16:30Hong Kong}}| score = 12–0| report = weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20090902214228weblink">ReportGuam}}Man Pei Tak {{goal>5}} Wong Chin Hung {{goalChan Siu Ki {{goal>18357577}} Chao Pengfei {{goalLeung Chun Pong {{goal>41}} Poon Yiu Cheuk {{goalChan Wai Ho {{goal>90}}| goals2 = | stadium = World Games Stadium, Kaohsiung| attendance = 1,500Minoru Tojo (Japan Football Association>Japan)}}{{footballbox| date = 27 August 2009| time = 19:00Chinese Taipei}}| score = 1–2| report = weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20090902214240weblink">Report North Korea}}Chang Han {{goal>49}}Jong Tae-se {{goal>23Ji Yun-nam {{goal>61}}| stadium = World Games Stadium, Kaohsiung| attendance = 10,000Japan 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{{fb|Hong Kong}}|0{{footballbox| date = 6 February 2010| time = 19:15Japan}}| score = 0–0| report = ReportChina}}| goals1 = | goals2 =| stadium = Tokyo Stadium, Tokyo| attendance = 25,964Strebre Delovski (Football Federation Australia>Australia)}}{{footballbox| date = 7 February 2010| time = 19:15South Korea}}| score = 5–0| report = ReportHong Kong}}Kim Jung-woo {{goal>10}} Koo Ja-cheol {{goalLee Dong-gook {{goal>32}} Lee Seung-ryul {{goalNo Byung-jun {{goal>90+3}}| goals2 =Olympic Stadium (Tokyo)>National Stadium, Tokyo| attendance = 2,728Ryuji Sato (Japan Football Association>Japan)}}
{{footballbox| date = 10 February 2010| time = 19:15China}}| score = 3–0| report = ReportSouth Korea}}Yu Hai {{goal>5}} Gao Lin {{goalDeng Zhuoxiang {{goal>60}}| goals2 =| stadium = Tokyo Stadium, Tokyo| attendance = 3,629Ng Kai Lam (Hong Kong Football Association>Hong Kong)}}{{footballbox| date = 11 February 2010| time = 19:15Japan}}| score = 3–0| report = ReportHong Kong}}Keiji Tamada>Tamada {{goalMarcus Tulio Tanaka>Tanaka {{goal|65}}| goals2 =Olympic Stadium (Tokyo)>National Stadium, Tokyo| attendance = 16,368Zhao Liang (referee)>Zhao Liang (China PR)}}
{{footballbox| date = 14 February 2010| time = 16:30Hong Kong}}| score = 0–2| report = ReportChina}}| goals1 =Qu Bo (footballer)>Qu Bo {{goalpen.}}Olympic Stadium (Tokyo)>National Stadium, Tokyo| attendance = 16,439Kim Jong-Hyeok (Korea Football Association>Korea Republic)}}{{footballbox| date = 14 February 2010| time = 19:15Japan}}| score = 1–3| report = ReportSouth Korea}}Yasuhito Endō>Endō {{goalpen.}}Lee Dong-gook {{goal>33Lee Seung-ryul {{goal>39}} Kim Jae-sung {{goal|70}}Olympic Stadium (Tokyo)>National Stadium, Tokyo| attendance = 42,951Strebre 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{{flagiconYang Zhi (footballer)>Yang Zhi{{flagicon|South Korea}} Cho Yong-hyung{{flagiconQu Bo (footballer)>Qu Bo{{flagiconLee Dong-gook{{flagicon>South Korea}} Lee Seung-ryul{{flagicon|Japan}} Keiji Tamada{{flagiconDu Wei (footballer)>Du Wei{{fb|Hong Kong}}

Goalscorers

{hide}Goalscorersgoals=17|2 goals= |1 goal= }}

Final standing{| class"wikitable" style"margin: 0 auto;"

!Rank!Teambgcolor=gold1{{fb|CHN}}bgcolor=silver2{{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

{{EAFF E-1 Football Championship}}{{2010 in Japanese football}}

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