Women's East Asian Cup 2008
- Women's East Asian Cup 2008
The Second Women's East Asian Cup was a football competition held from February 18 to February 24 2008 in Chongqing, China. Japan won the second edition by beating its opponents to finish first, DPR Korea finished second.
The winner of the tournament received 50,000 US Dollars, the runner up 30,000, the third placed team 20,000 and the fourth placed team 15,000.
Matches and Results
*Gold denotes first place, champion
"All times, local time"
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Personal Awards
Fair play Team - fbw|JPN
Best Goalkeeper - Zhang Yanru fbw|CHN
Best Defender - Hong Myong-Gum fbw|PRK
Top Scorer - Shinobu Ohno fbw|JPN
MVP - Homare Sawa fbw|JPN
External links
* [http://www.eaff.com/competitions/eafc2008/index.html East Asian Football Championship 2008 Final Competition in China]
* [http://www.eaff.com/2008/eafc2008pre/match/women.html EAFC 2008 Preliminary Competition Results]
* [http://www.eaff.com/10fa/index.html Teams in the East Asian Cup 2008]
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