Dynasty Cup
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Dynasty Cup was an East Asian
East Asia
East Asia or Eastern Asia is a subregion of Asia that can be defined in either geographical or cultural terms...

 international association football tournament. The tournament was held every 2 or 3 years. It was hosted by Beijing
Beijing
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 in 1990 and 1992, Hong Kong
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 in 1995, Yokohama
Yokohama
is the capital city of Kanagawa Prefecture and the second largest city in Japan by population after Tokyo and most populous municipality of Japan. It lies on Tokyo Bay, south of Tokyo, in the Kantō region of the main island of Honshu...

 and Tokyo
Tokyo
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 in 1998. The second edition of Dynasty Cup
1992 Dynasty Cup
The 1992 Dynasty Cup was a football competition for the top four teams of East Asia. The second edition of the Dynasty Cup was held from 22 to 29 August 1992 in China. The competition was won by Japan.-Group stage:---------Final:...

 was the first international championship for the Japan national football team
Japan national football team
The Japan national football team represents Japan in association football and is operated by the Japan Football Association, the governing body for association football in Japan...

, after winning the penalty shootout against the South Korea national football team in the final.

In 2002 the East Asian Football Federation
East Asian Football Federation
The East Asian Football Federation , founded on May 28, 2002, is an international governing body of association football in East Asia.-Member Associations:EAFF has 10 member associations...

 was founded and in 2003 the East Asian Football Championship was established.

Results

Year Host Champions Runners-up Third place Fourth place
1990
Details
1990 Dynasty Cup
The 1990 Dynasty Cup was a football competition for the top four teams of East Asia. The second edition of the Dynasty Cup was held from 27 July 1990 to 3 August 1990 in China. The competition was won by South Korea.-Group stage:---------Final:...

 Mainland China
1992
Details
1992 Dynasty Cup
The 1992 Dynasty Cup was a football competition for the top four teams of East Asia. The second edition of the Dynasty Cup was held from 22 to 29 August 1992 in China. The competition was won by Japan.-Group stage:---------Final:...

 Mainland China
1995
Details
1995 Dynasty Cup
-Third place match:-Final:-Awards:-External links:*...

1998
Details
 Japan

Most Valuable Players

Year Player
1990
1990 Dynasty Cup
The 1990 Dynasty Cup was a football competition for the top four teams of East Asia. The second edition of the Dynasty Cup was held from 27 July 1990 to 3 August 1990 in China. The competition was won by South Korea.-Group stage:---------Final:...

  Kim Joo-Sung
1992
1992 Dynasty Cup
The 1992 Dynasty Cup was a football competition for the top four teams of East Asia. The second edition of the Dynasty Cup was held from 22 to 29 August 1992 in China. The competition was won by Japan.-Group stage:---------Final:...

  Kazuyoshi Miura
Kazuyoshi Miura
----Kazuyoshi Miura , often known simply as Kazu, is a Japanese football striker. He has played for the Japanese national team and was the first Japanese recipient of the Asian Player of the Year award in 1993, an award presented annually by the Asian Football Confederation. He is currently with...

1995
1995 Dynasty Cup
-Third place match:-Final:-Awards:-External links:*...

  Masami Ihara
1998   Hidetoshi Nakata
Hidetoshi Nakata
, is a retired Japanese football player. He was one of the most famous Asian footballers of his generation.Nakata began his professional career in 1995 and won the Asian Football Confederation Player of the Year award in 1997 and 1998, the Scudetto with A.S...


Top scorers

Year Player Goals
1990
1990 Dynasty Cup
The 1990 Dynasty Cup was a football competition for the top four teams of East Asia. The second edition of the Dynasty Cup was held from 27 July 1990 to 3 August 1990 in China. The competition was won by South Korea.-Group stage:---------Final:...

  Wu Qunli
Wu Qunli
Wu Qunli is a retired Chinese football player. He was very famous in Hong Kong when he played with the Hong Kong First Division League giant South China.-Biography:...

2
1992
1992 Dynasty Cup
The 1992 Dynasty Cup was a football competition for the top four teams of East Asia. The second edition of the Dynasty Cup was held from 22 to 29 August 1992 in China. The competition was won by Japan.-Group stage:---------Final:...

  Takuya Takagi
Takuya Takagi
is a former Japanese football player and a current football coach. He is currently the manager at Roasso Kumamoto. He was a physical forward and the Japanese media and fans dubbed him as the Cannon of Asia.-Club:...

4
1995
1995 Dynasty Cup
-Third place match:-Final:-Awards:-External links:*...

  Hisashi Kurosaki
Hisashi Kurosaki
Hisashi Kurosaki is a former Japanese football player. He has played for Japan national team.On December 19, 2009, he become the manager of Albirex Niigata....

4
1998   Li Bing
Li Bing (footballer)
Li Bing is a retired Chinese International football player. Li played most of his career in his native China for Sichuan Quanxing and was ever present in the Chinese national squad for just under 10 years...

3

Performance by nation

Team Champions Runners-up Third-place Fourth-place
3 0 0 1
1 2 1 0
0 2 0 2
0 0 2 0
0 0 1 1

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