Football tournament of Asia
Football tournament
The SAFF Championship (earlier the SAARC Gold Cup and the SAFF Gold Cup ) is the primary football competition contested by the senior men's national teams of the South Asian Football Federation (SAFF), determining the sub-continental champion of the South Asia .
Countries that currently compete in the tournaments are Bangladesh , Bhutan , India , Maldives , Nepal , Pakistan and Sri Lanka . It is held approximately every two years. India won the title 9 times, 7 more than second most successful, Maldives.[ 1] Afghanistan joined the SAFF in 2005 and left in 2015 to become a founding member of the Central Asian Football Association (CAFA).
The South Asian Football Federation (SAFF) Championship kicked off in Lahore in 1993, evolving out of its forerunner, the South Asian Association of Regional Co-operation (SAARC) Gold Cup. Since its inception, the biennial competition has developed into South Asia's premier football tournament, promoting the regional development of the game. The SAFF Championship was first postponed from October 2001 to January 2002 due to the suspension of the Bangladesh Football Federation ; the tournament finally took place in 2003.[ 2] The 2021 edition of the tournament was postponed twice due to the COVID-19 pandemic .[ 3]
Sports marketing, media, and event management company Sportfive (formerly Lagardère Sports ) has been involved in the tournament since 2025.[ 4]
Period
Sponsor
Name
1993
No title sponsor
SAARC Gold Cup
1995
Ceylon Tobacco Company
Bristol SAARC Gold Cup
1997
No title sponsor
SAFF Gold Cup
1999
Coca-Cola
SAFF Coca-Cola Cup
2003–2005
No title sponsor
SAFF Gold Cup
2008
SAFF Championship
2009
BEXIMCO
Bangabandhu SAFF Championship
2011
Karbonn
Karbonn SAFF Championship
2013
No title sponsor
SAFF Championship
2015–2018
Suzuki
SAFF Suzuki Cup
2021
Ooredoo
Ooredoo SAFF Championship
2023
Bashundhara Toiletries
Bangabandhu SAFF Championship
Source: GSA
In this ranking 3 points are awarded for a win , 1 for a draw and 0 for a loss. Matches decided in extra time are counted as wins and losses, while matches decided by penalty shoot-outs are counted as draws. Teams are ranked by total points, then by goal difference, then by goals scored.
As of 2023 SAFF Championship
Afghanistan's Hamid Karimi holding the SAFF trophy after winning the 2013 SAFF Championship
Rank
Team
Part
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
1
India 1
14
62
39
15
8
108
38
+70
132
2
Maldives
12
50
25
11
14
98
52
+46
86
3
Bangladesh
13
46
18
12
16
52
47
+5
66
4
Nepal
14
46
14
7
25
51
68
−17
49
5
Sri Lanka
13
41
13
7
21
48
65
−17
46
6
Pakistan
12
39
12
8
19
32
51
−19
44
7
Afghanistan
7
27
12
4
11
48
42
+6
40
8
Kuwait
1
5
3
2
0
9
2
+7
11
9
Lebanon
1
4
3
1
0
7
1
+6
10
10
Bhutan
9
27
1
1
25
15
102
−87
4
1 Including India U23 team .
Nation
Champions
Runners-up
Third-place
Fourth-place
Semi-finalists
India
9 (1993 , 1997 , 1999 , 2005 , 2009 ,[ b] 2011 , 2015 , 2021 , 2023 )
4 (1995 , 2008 , 2013 , 2018 )
1 (2003 )
–
–
Maldives
2 (2008 , 2018 )
3 (1997 , 2003 , 2009 )
2 (1999 , 2021 )
–
4 (2005 , 2011 , 2013 , 2015 )
Bangladesh
1 (2003 )
2 (1999 , 2005 )
1 (1995 )
1 (2021 )
3 (1995 , 2009 , 2023 )
Afghanistan *
1 (2013 )
2 (2011 , 2015 )
–
–
–
Sri Lanka
1 (1995 )
1 (1993 )
–
1 (1997 )
3 (2008 , 2009 , 2015 )
Nepal
–
1 (2021 )
1 (1993 )
2 (1995 , 1999 )
3 (2011 , 2013 , 2018 )
Kuwait 3
–
1 (2023 )
–
–
–
Pakistan
–
–
1 (1997 )
2 (1993 , 2003 )
2 (2005 , 2018 )
Bhutan
–
–
–
–
1 (2008 )
Lebanon 3
–
–
–
–
1 (2023 )
Bold = Hosts
* = No longer SAFF member
3 = Invited as guest teams from WAFF
Results by tournament [ edit ]
Legend
1st – Champions
2nd – Runners-up
3rd – Third place
4th – Fourth place
SF – Semifinals1
GS – Group stage
DQ – Disqualified/Suspended by FIFA /AFC /SAFF
Q – Qualified for upcoming tournament
— Hosts
× – Did not enter
× – Withdrew before tournament begins
— Not part of SAFF
Team
1993
1995
1997
1999
2003
2005
2008
2009
2011
2013
2015
2018
2021
2023
2026
Total
Bangladesh
×
SF
GS
2nd
1st
2nd
GS
SF
GS
GS
GS
GS
GS
SF
Q
13
Bhutan
Not part of SAFF
GS
GS
SF
GS
GS
GS
GS
GS
×
GS
Q
9
India 2
1st
2nd
1st
1st
3rd
1st
2nd
1st
1st
2nd
1st
2nd
1st
1st
Q
14
Maldives
×
×
2nd
3rd
2nd
SF
1st
2nd
SF
SF
SF
1st
GS
GS
Q
12
Nepal
3rd
SF
GS
4th
GS
GS
GS
GS
SF
SF
GS
SF
2nd
GS
Q
14
Pakistan
4th
GS
3rd
GS
4th
SF
GS
GS
GS
GS
×
SF
DQ
GS
Q
12
Sri Lanka
2nd
1st
4th
GS
GS
GS
SF
SF
GS
GS
SF
GS
GS
DQ
Q
13
Former team(s)
Afghanistan 3
Not part of SAFF
GS
GS
GS
GS
2nd
1st
2nd
Part of CAFA
7
Guest teams
Kuwait 4
×
2nd
×
1
Lebanon 4
×
SF
×
1
1 The third-place match was not played in 1995 and has not been played 2003 onwards.
2 Including India U23 team .
3 Left SAFF and joined CAFA in 2015.
4 Invited as a guest team from the WAFF .
Ali Ashfaq of Maldives scored the most number of goals in a single championship, 10 goals at the 2013 Championship
Sunil Chhetri at the 2011 SAFF Championship
As of 27 June 2023
^ The format of the tournament was changed to round-robin due to the suspension of Pakistan and the withdrawal of Bhutan . Maldives finished third in points and hence listed as third place.[ 5]
^ India was represented by the India U-23 team .[ 6]
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