1965 AFC Youth Championship

1965 AFC U-19 Championship
Tournament details
Host country Japan
Dates 24 April – 5 May
Teams 10 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)  (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions  Israel (1st title)
Runners-up  Burma
Third place  Malaysia
Fourth place  Hong Kong
Tournament statistics
Matches played 24
Goals scored 86 (3.58 per match)

The 1965 AFC Youth Championship finals were held in Tokyo, Japan. Israel defeated Burma to clinch the title.

Participants

Tournament

Group Stage

Group A

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Israel 4400184+148
 Hong Kong 430174+36
 Japan 420284+44
 South Vietnam 410398+12
 Philippines 4004224-220

April 24, 1965
Japan  5 0  Philippines

April 25, 1965
Israel  5 1  South Vietnam

April 26, 1965
Hong Kong  1 0  Japan

April 26, 1965
Israel  8 1  Philippines

April 28, 1965
South Vietnam  7 0  Philippines

April 28, 1965
Israel  3 1  Hong Kong

April 29, 1965
Japan  1 2  Israel

April 29, 1965
Hong Kong  1 0  South Vietnam

May 1, 1965
Hong Kong  4 1  Philippines

May 1, 1965
Japan  2 1  South Vietnam

Group B

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Burma 4400111+148
 Malaysia 420226-44
 Thailand 411213-23
 India 411236-33
 South Korea 410345-12

April 25, 1965
Thailand  1 0  South Korea

April 25, 1965
Burma  2 1  India

April 26, 1965
Thailand  0 0  India

April 26, 1965
Burma  5 0  Malaysia

April 28, 1965
Burma  2 0  South Korea

April 28, 1965
India  1 0  Malaysia

April 29, 1965
South Korea  4 1  India

April 29, 1965
Malaysia  1 0  Thailand

May 1, 1965
Malaysia  1 0  South Korea

May 1, 1965
Burma  2 0  Thailand

Knockout Stages

Semi-finals Final
May 3 - Tokyo
  Israel  9  
  Malaysia  0  
 
November 11 - Tokyo
      Israel  5
    Burma  0
Third place
May 3 - Tokyo November 11 - Tokyo
  Burma  2   Hong Kong  4
  Hong Kong  0     Malaysia  1

Semi Finals

May 3, 1965
Israel  9 0  Malaysia

May 3, 1965
Burma  2 0  Hong Kong

Third Place Play Off

May 5, 1965
Hong Kong  1 4  Malaysia

Finals

May 5, 1965
Israel  5 0  Burma

Winners

 AFC Youth Championship 1965 Winners 

Israel
Second title

References

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