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2022 AFC Women’s Asian Cup – India is most engaging ever!

The 2022 AFC Women’s Asian Cup – India has left an indelible digital footprint, with the engagement and coverage of the showpiece surpassing the previous edition and soaring to an all-time high record.

The Asian Football Confederation (AFC)’s digital channels witnessed unprecedented growth during the campaign as the statistics grew by a staggering 5,324% as compared to the 2018 AFC Women’s Asian Cup.

During the tournament, that was played from January 20 to February 6, the 2022 AFC Women’s Asian Cup – India received more than 270 million impressions, 17 million engagements and 74 million video views across its channels.

By continuously delivering the latest news, the AFC reached more fans by producing coverage in Arabic, Mandarin, Japanese, Korean, Thai, Vietnamese, Farsi and Indonesian – in addition to its coverage in English.

The AFC’s General Secretary Datuk Seri Windsor John said, “The 2022 AFC Women’s Asian Cup – India has achieved many milestones, on and off the pitch, with our talented football teams and officials creating history while our digital platforms continue to rise in record numbers and engaging with more fans than ever before.”

“Our digital channels continue to be Asia’s leading content provider and it is wonderful to see a peak in engagement as more fans from around the world show their interest and support for our world-class football teams and competitions.”

In addition to the unprecedented digital coverage, the AFC Women’s Asian Cup India 2022™ achieved some outstanding television broadcast coverage across the region.

In particular, an average of 31 million live viewers on CCTV-5 in China watched their country defeat South Korea 3-2 in an exciting final to lift a record ninth AFC Women’s Asian Cup title. It is estimated that 86 million people watched at least a minute of the final on the free-to-air CCTV-5 channel.

The coverage in China attracted 47% female viewership as well as a younger audience below the age of 35, showcasing the increasing popularity of women’s football in the country and across the Continent.

In South Korea, an average of 354,000 viewers tuned in for the live final coverage on television, adding to a total of 6.17 million unique views watching the matches aired across TVN.

Meanwhile, 22.47 million Vietnamese fans watched their team’s progress in the 2022 AFC Women’s Asian Cup – India on television, averaging 2.42 million viewers per match as their national team made history by qualifying to the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup for the first time.

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