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The 2024 Women's Twenty20 Asia Cup was the ninth edition of the Women's Asia Cup, with the matches played as Twenty20 International (T20I) matches. In January 2023, the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) announced the pathway structure and calendar for 2023 and 2024, where they confirmed the dates and teams of the tournament.
2024 ACC Under-19 Women's T20 Asia Cup was the inaugural edition of the Under-19 Women's T20 Asia Cup, a limited overs cricket tournament featured six under-19 women's teams. [1] [2] The four Asian full members along with the host Malaysia and Nepal, who qualified as the winner of the 2025 U-19 Women's Asia Qualifier, took part in the tournament.
ACC Women's T20 Emerging Teams Asia Cup is a Twenty20 cricket tournament. It was created by the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) to develop the talents of the most prominent female young cricketers of full members and associate nations in Asia.
The ICC has ruled that all the matches played in the Women's Asia Cup has ODI or T20I status. The 2012 Women's Asia Cup was the first event to be played in the T20 format. By 2024, there have been nine Women’s Asia Cup tournaments with India winning the most number of titles (7). [2]
The 2024 ACC Women's Premier Cup was the inaugural edition of the ACC Women's Premier Cup, hosted by Malaysia in February 2024. [1] The tournament was a part of the qualification pathway for 2024 Women's Twenty20 Asia Cup. [2] The Asian Cricket Council announced the complete fixtures for the tournament on 16 January 2024. [3]
Download a printable bracket filled with all 68 teams in the 2024 women’s NCAA field.
The following three football associations submitted their interest to host the tournament by the deadline. [3] China [4] Indonesia Uzbekistan On 13 September 2024, the AFC Executive Committee ratified the AFC Futsal & Beach Soccer Committee's decisions to award the hosting rights of the 2025 AFC Women’s Futsal Asian Cup to the Chinese Football Association.
It was held in Uzbekistan between 3–16 March 2024. [1] [2] A total of eight teams competed in the tournament, with he top four teams of the tournament qualifying for the 2024 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup in Colombia as the AFC representatives. Japan were the defending champions. They were beaten 1–2 in the final by North Korea.