South Asian Football Federation
SAFF Logo | |
SAFF members | |
Motto | Strength in Unity |
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Formation | 1997 |
Type | Sports organization |
Membership | 7 member associations |
President | Kazi Salahuddin |
Parent organization | AFC |
Website |
southasiafootball |
South Asian Football Federation (SAFF), founded in 1997, is an association of the football playing nations in South Asia and is part of the larger Asian Football Confederation. Its founding members are Bangladesh, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Bhutan joined the federation in 2000 and Afghanistan in 2005.[1] In February 2015, captain Haroon Amiri announced that Afghanistan had officially left the SAFF for the new Central Asian Football Association.[2]
The current champion of SAFF is India which they won over Afghanistan 2-1 in SAFF championship 2015-16.
Member associations
Country | Year | Association | Member | League |
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Bangladesh | 1997 | Bangladesh Football Federation | Founding Member | Bangladesh Premier League |
India | 1997 | All India Football Federation | Founding Member | I League |
Maldives | 1997 | Football Association of Maldives | Founding Member | Dhivehi Premier League |
Nepal | 1997 | All Nepal Football Association | Founding Member | Nepal National League |
Pakistan | 1997 | Pakistan Football Federation | Founding Member | Pakistan Premier League |
Sri Lanka | 1997 | Football Federation of Sri Lanka | Founding Member | Sri Lanka Football Premier League |
Bhutan | 2000 | Bhutan Football Federation | Expansion 1 | Bhutan National League |
Former members
Country | Year | Association |
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2005–2015 | Afghanistan Football Federation |
Afghanistan, who had joined the South Asian Football Federation(SAFF) in the 2005 expansion 2 phase, left the association in 2015 to become a founding member of Central Asian Football Federation(CAFF).
Presidents
President | Years |
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P.P. Lakshmanan | [3] |
Ganesh Thapa | 2001 - October 2009 [4] |
Kazi Salahuddin | October 2009 – present[5] |
Because of health issues in 2016 Rodrigo Ranjith replaced Salahuddin as acting president for two months.[6] Salahuddin was voted to resume presidency in March 2016.[7]
Ranking
Rankings are calculated by FIFA.
Men's National Teams
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Leading Men's Team: |
Women's National Teams
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Leading Women's team: |
SAFF Championship
South Asian Football Federation (SAFF) organizes the SAFF Championship, also called the South Asian Football Federation Cup (previously South Asian Football Federation Gold Cup), a regional football competition of South Asian countries. It is held every two years. Previous names have included the South Asian Association of Regional Co-operation Gold Cup in 1993 and South Asian Gold Cup 95 in 1995.
Year | Host | Final | Third Place Match | ||||
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Champion | Score | Runner-up | 3rd Place | Score | 4th Place | ||
1993 Details |
Pakistan |
India |
[note 1] | Sri Lanka |
Nepal |
[note 1] | Pakistan |
1995 Details |
Sri Lanka |
Sri Lanka |
1 – 0 | India |
Bangladesh |
[note 2] | Nepal |
1997 Details |
Nepal |
India |
5 – 1 | Maldives |
Pakistan |
1 – 0 | Sri Lanka |
1999 Details |
India |
India |
2 – 0 | Bangladesh |
Maldives |
2 – 0 | Nepal |
2003 Details |
Bangladesh |
Bangladesh |
1 – 1 (5 – 3 pen.) |
Maldives |
India |
2 – 1 | Pakistan |
Since the 2005 edition, there was no official third place match. Hence, there were no official third place and fourth place being awarded. Semi-finalists are listed in alphabetical order.
Year | Host | Final | Losing semi-finalists [2] | ||||
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Champion | Score | Runner-up | |||||
2005 Details |
Pakistan |
India |
2 – 0 | Bangladesh |
Maldives and Pakistan | ||
2008 Details |
Maldives and Sri Lanka |
Maldives |
1 – 0 | India |
Bhutan and Sri Lanka | ||
2009 Details |
Bangladesh |
India |
0 – 0 (3 – 1 pen.) |
Maldives |
Bangladesh and Sri Lanka | ||
2011 Details |
India |
India |
4 – 0 | Afghanistan |
Maldives and Nepal | ||
2013 Details |
Nepal |
Afghanistan |
2 – 0 | India |
Maldives and Nepal | ||
2015 Details |
India |
India |
2 – 1 | Afghanistan |
Maldives and Sri Lanka | ||
SAFF U-16 Championship
South Asian Football Federation (SAFF) also organizes the SAFF U-16 Championship an international youth football competition contested by the national teams of the members of the South Asian Football Federation (SAFF).
Year | Host | Final | Third Place Match | ||||||
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Champion | Score | Second Place | Third Place | Score | Fourth Place | ||||
2011 Details |
Nepal |
Pakistan | 2 – 1 | India | Nepal | 2 – 1 | Bangladesh | ||
2013 Details |
Nepal |
India | 1 – 0 | Nepal | Bangladesh | 1 – 0 | Afghanistan | ||
Since the 2015 edition, there was no official third place match. Hence, there were no official third place and fourth place being awarded. Semi-finalists are listed in alphabetical order.
Year | Host | Final | Losing semi-finalists [2] | ||||||
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Champion | Score | Runner-up | |||||||
2015 Details |
Bangladesh |
Bangladesh | 1 – 1 (4 – 2 pen.) |
India | Afghanistan and Nepal | ||||
SAFF Women's Championship
The federation also organizes the SAFF Women's Championship an international women's football competition contested by the national teams of the members of the South Asian Football Federation (SAFF).
Year | Host | Final | Losing semi-finalists | ||||
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Champion | Score | Runner-up | |||||
2010[11][12] Details |
Bangladesh | India |
1 – 0 | Nepal |
Bangladesh, Pakistan | ||
2012 Details |
Sri Lanka | India |
3 – 1 | Nepal |
Afghanistan, Sri Lanka, | ||
2014 Details |
Pakistan[13] | India |
6 – 0 | Nepal |
Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, | ||
2016 Details |
India |
See also
- ASEAN Football Federation (AFF)
- Central Asian Football Federation (CAFF)
- East Asian Football Federation (EAFF)
- West Asian Football Federation (WAFF)
References
- ↑ Footballinternational.co.uk > Asian Zone > Central South Asian Zone > South Asian Football Federation (SAFF)
- ↑ "Afghanistan to play SAFF Championship for the last time in 2015". 26 February 2014.
- ↑ http://www.indianfootball.de/news/m199903.html
- ↑ "Ganesh Thapa no longer SAFF president". República Sports. Nepal Republic Media. 4 October 2009. Retrieved 2010-01-16.
- ↑ http://www.thedailystar.net/news-detail-108196
- ↑ http://dailysports.lk/rodrigo-replaces-salahuddin-as-acting-president-of-saff/
- ↑ http://www.bff.com.bd/bff/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1923:salahuddin-re-elected-as-saff-president&catid=34:latest-news&Itemid=74
- ↑ "The FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking (Men)". FIFA. 24 November 2016.
- 1 2 Inactive for more than 18 months and therefore not ranked
- ↑ "The FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking (Women)". FIFA. 28 March 2016.
- ↑ "SAFF: India clinch the title". indiablooms.com. Retrieved 14 September 2012.
- ↑ "Indian women football team flay Pakistan in SAFF semis". sunday-guardian.com. 20 December 2010. Retrieved 14 September 2012.
- ↑ http://www.goalnepal.com/news.php?id=15999