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Four Nations Men's Football Tournament (China)

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Four Nations Tournament
Founded2000
Abolished2001
RegionInternational
Number of teams4
Most successful team(s) China (2 titles)

The Four Nations Tournament (Chinese: 四国足球邀请赛) was an association football tournament organized in China by the Chinese Football Association and International Sport and Leisure (ISL).[1] The Championship was founded in 2000 as a single-elimination tournament with four national teams. However, it was abolished in 2001 due to the bankruptcy of ISL.[2]

Tournaments

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Year Host City Winner Runners-Up Third Place Fourth Place
2000 Guangzhou  China  Uruguay  Jamaica  New Zealand
2000 Shanghai  China  Iraq  Thailand  Uzbekistan
2001 Shanghai  North Korea  Kuwait  China  Trinidad and Tobago

All-time top goalscorers

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Rank Name Team Goals Tournament(s)
1 China Su Maozhen China 4 Sep. 2000(3) and 2001(1)
2 China Li Weifeng China 2 Sep. 2000(2)
Thailand Therdsak Chaiman Thailand Sep. 2000(2)
China Hao Haidong China Jan. 2000(1) and 2001(1)

See also

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References

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National teams
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women:
League system
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Domestic cups
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Regional tournaments
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Awards
Lists
Friendly association football tournaments in Asia
A considerable number of matches in the following competitions are recognised as international "A" matches.
Bangladesh  
China  
Chinese Taipei  
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Indonesia  
India  
Iran  
Japan  
Malaysia  
Pakistan  
Philippines  
Singapore  
South Korea  
Syria  
Thailand  
United Arab Emirates  
Vietnam  
Collaboration


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