2001 AFC Futsal Championship
      2001 AFC Futsal Championship| Tournament details | 
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| Host country | 
Iran | 
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| Dates | 
July 14–20 | 
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| Teams | 
14 (from 1 confederation) | 
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| Venue(s) | 
1 (in 1 host city) | 
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| Final positions | 
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| Champions | 
  Iran (3rd title) | 
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| Runners-up | 
  Uzbekistan | 
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| Third place | 
  South Korea | 
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| Fourth place | 
  Japan | 
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| Tournament statistics | 
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| Matches played | 
34 | 
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| Goals scored | 
328 (9.65 per match) | 
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| Top scorer(s) | 
  Vahid Shamsaei (31) | 
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The 2001 AFC Futsal Championship was held in Tehran, Iran from 14 July to 20 July 2001.
 Draw 
Group stage
 Group A
Group B
Group C
Third placed teams
| Team | 
Pld
  | 
W
  | 
D
  | 
L
  | 
GF
  | 
GA
  | 
GD
  | 
Pts
  | 
    Japan | 
 4 | 
 2 | 
 0 | 
 2 | 
 20 | 
 17 | 
 +3 | 
 6 | 
    Kuwait | 
 4 | 
 2 | 
 0 | 
 2 | 
 12 | 
 14 | 
 −2 | 
 6 | 
    Kyrgyzstan | 
 3 | 
 1 | 
 1 | 
 1 | 
 13 | 
 16 | 
 −3 | 
 4 | 
Knockout stage
Quarter-finals
Semi-finals
 Third place play-off 
Final
 Awards 
| AFC Futsal Championship 2001 Winners | 
  Iran 3rd title | 
| Amir Farrashi, Mansour Molaei, Reza Nasseri, Mohammad Reza Heidarian, Ali Saneei, Mohammad Hashemzadeh, Ahmad Pariazar, Kazem Mohammadi, Majid Raeisi, Hamid Shandizi, Vahid Shamsaei, Siamak Dadashi, Mojtaba Moeini, Majid Molazem | 
Coach:   Victor Hermans | 
References
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