1, men's soccer: 65438+February 10, 2023 18: 30 China vs Japan, 2023 65438+February1,18. 65438+February15,2023 China vs Korea, 65438+February17,2023 Korea vs Japan, 2023 65438+February 18.
2. Women's football: 65438+February10,2023, 15: 15 China vs Korea, 65438+February 1 1 2023, China Taipei vs Japan. 2023 65438+ February 15: 15 China Taipei vs Korea, 202365438+February 17 15: 15 China vs China Taipei, 202365438+.
Brief introduction of u 15 of east Asia cup
East Asia Cup u 15(EAFF East Asia Cup) is the abbreviation of East Asia Football Championship, and the official competition is also called the East Asia Top Four. It is a football match sponsored by the East Asian Football Federation, which is held every two years. Held by Japan, South Korea and China in turn, East Asian Football Union member countries sent teams to participate.
The East Asia Cup was held for the first time in 2003, which has a wide influence and popularity in East Asia and even the whole Asian region. In 2005, the East Asian Cup joined the women's football competition, and the East Asian Football Association adhered to the principle of holding both men's and women's football competitions in each event, which became a major feature of this event.
China men's soccer team participated in all 9 events, and Chongqing and Wuhan in China held this event in 2008 and 20 15 respectively. The North Korean men's soccer team won the championship five times, the China men's soccer team won the championship twice, and the Japanese men's soccer team reached the summit twice.