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WAFF Championship

The West Asian Football Federation Championship, or simply WAFF Championship, is an international association football competition contested by the senior men's national teams of the members of the West Asian Football Federation (WAFF), the governing body of football in West Asia. The championship has been held nine times since the first edition in 2000.

History
The inaugural WAFF Championship was held in 2000 in Jordan, with Iran winning the first edition. It was hosted in memory of Hussein of Jordan, who had died a year prior. The Al Hussein Cup, assigned to the winner of each tournament, was designed and manufactured in Italy in 2000, and is made of silver and copper. == Results ==
Results
a.e.t.: after extra time • pen.: after penalty shoot-out • TBD: to be determined ; Notes Teams reaching the top four } :* = hosts :1 = includes semi-finals in case there was no third-place match :2 = semi-final == Records and statistics ==
Records and statistics
Top goalscorers by tournament ==See also==
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