亞足聯U16青年錦標賽 AFC U-16 Championship
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The AFC U-16 Championship was started by the Asian Football Confederation
(AFC) in 1984 to provide another tier of competitive international football
for the development of young playing talent in Asia.
Previously, the competition was known as the AFC U-17 Championship and was
renamed to fall in line with FIFA's naming conventions and also to reflect
the age of the players at the competition.
The competition is held every two years and is open to players under the age
of 16 and also acts as a qualifying tournament for the FIFA U-17 World Cup.
The top four sides in the Asian championship will advance to the world
competition, which Saudi Arabia won in 1989.