Asian Champs
The Asian Australian Football Championships were first held in 2000, although a precursor tournament named the Four Nations Cup was held in Bangkok, Thailand in 1999.
Teams that have competed include the Hong Kong Dragons, Singapore Wombats, Bali Geckos, Brunei Sharks, China Blues, China Reds, Japan Goannas, Philippines Eagles, Indonesian Bintangs, Jakarta Bintangs, Thailand Tigers, Vietnam Swans, United Arab Emirates Heat, Laos Elephants and Malaysian Warriors.
The Championships have growth in strength and stature every year and it is the goal of every Australian Football Club in Asia to participate in, and ultimately, win the Asian Championships.
In 2008, for the first time an Under -16 competition was held in conjunction with the Championships. The teams competing were Jakarta Bulldogs (winners), Singapore Wombats, Hong Kong Dragons and Singapore Gaelic Cubs.
| Year | Venue | Champions |
| 1999 | Bangkok, Thailand | Singapore Wombats |
| 2000 | Jakarta, Indonesia | Jakarta Bintangs |
| 2001 | Bangkok, Thailand | Singapore Wombats |
| 2002 | Singapore, Indonesia | Jakarta Bintangs |
| 2003 | Hong Kong, Hong Kong | Hong Kong Dragons |
| 2004 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | Hong Kong Dragons |
| 2005 | Manila, The Philippines | Singapore Wombats |
| 2006 | Jakarta, Indonesia | Singapore Wombats |
| 2007 | Bangkok, Thailand | Hong Kong Dragons |
| 2008 | Singapore, Singapore | UAE Heat |
| 2009 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | UAE Heat |
Representative Teams
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