The 2024 AFF Women's Cup was the first edition of the AFF Women's Cup, a lower tier international women's football tournament organised by the ASEAN Football Federation (AFF). The tournament was held in Laos.[1] 
The top three teams qualified for the 2025 ASEAN Women's Championship.[2] This is the first time the ASEAN Women's Championship had a qualification tournament. Indonesia is the inaugural champion.[3] 
  Participating nations
 Six lowest ranked AFF teams from the 2022 AFF Women's Championship entered the AFF Women's Cup final tournament.[1] 
    | Team | Previous Women's Championship best performance | 
  |  Cambodia | Group stage (2018, 2019) | 
  |  Indonesia | Fourth place (2004) | 
  |  Laos | Fourth place (2011, 2012) | 
  |  Malaysia | Fourth place (2007) | 
  |  Singapore | Group stage (2004, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2016, 2018, 2019) | 
  |  Timor-Leste | Group stage (2016, 2018, 2019) | 
 Draw
 The draw for the 2024 AFF Women's Cup was held on October 19, 2024, in Vientiane, Laos.[1] The teams were allocated into three pots based on their performances in the 2022 AFF Women's Championship. Host Laos were automatically placed in position A1.[4] 
  Venues
  Officials
 The following officials were chosen for the competition. 
Referee 
  Pansa Chaisanit Pansa Chaisanit
 Cha Min-ji Cha Min-ji
 Zainal Nurul Ain Izatty Zainal Nurul Ain Izatty
 Asaka Koizumi Asaka Koizumi
Assistant Referee 
  Ha Ali Munirah Ha Ali Munirah
 Chanthavong Phutsavan Chanthavong Phutsavan
 Hinthong Supawan Hinthong Supawan
 Unurjargal Battsetseg Unurjargal Battsetseg
Group stage
  
 - Tiebreakers
Ranking in each group shall be determined as follows: 
 - Greater number of points obtained in all the group matches;
- Goal difference in all the group matches;
- Greater number of goals scored in all the group matches;
- Greater disciplinary points.
If two or more teams are equal on the basis on the above four criteria, the place shall be determined as follows: 
 - Result of the direct match between the teams concerned;
- Penalty shoot-out if only the teams are tied, and they met in the last round of the group;
- Drawing lots by the Organising Committee.
All times are local time: (ICT) UTC+7. 
 Group A
    
  
  Group B
    
  
  Knockout stage
  Semi-finals
   Third place
     |    |  |  |   | GK | 12 | Gorette Andrade |   | DF | 2 | Maria Conceição |   | DF | 4 | Idália Belo |  |  44' |   | DF | 5 | Brigida da Costa |   | DF | 6 | Sonia Amaral |   | MF | 7 | Dolores Costa (c) |   | MF | 10 | Vanessa Fernandes |   | DF | 13 | Júlia Belo |  |  35' |   | MF | 16 | Juleica da Costa |   | FW | 17 | Natacia Pereira |   | FW | 19 | Godelivia Martins |   | Substitutions: |   | MF | 8 | Astari Songge |  |  35' |   | FW | 9 | Elvira da Silva |  |  44' |   | Manager: |   | Vicente Ramos Freitas |  |  |    |  |  |   | GK | 23 | Nurul Illyanis |   | DF | 2 | Syazwani Ruzi |   | DF | 4 | Yasmine Zaharin |   | DF | 5 | Qarissa Ramadhani |   | MF | 11 | Putri Syaliza |   | DF | 18 | Rosnani Azman (c) |   | DF | 20 | Nurhidayu Naszri |  |  90+4' |   | MF | 6 | Natasha Naszri |   | FW | 7 | Cara Chang |  |  HT' |   | MF | 21 | Venetia Lim |   | FW | 10 | Farah Nurzahirah |   | Substitutions: |   | MF | 14 | Summer Chong |  |  HT'  83' |   | FW | 8 | Faith Ho |  |  83' |   | FW | 9 | Chloe Koh |  |  90+4' |   | Manager: |   |  Karim Bencherifa |  | 
 Final
     |    |  |  |   | GK | 1 | Chea Fariya |   | MF | 4 | Chhiv Selena |   | DF | 6 | Somrit Nimol |   | MF | 8 | Ti Samnang |  |  87' |   | FW | 9 | Yon Yoeurn |  |  81' |   | MF | 10 | Soeurn Vipha |   | FW | 11 | Heng Sovanmony |  |  HT' |   | MF | 12 | Hok Saody |   | DF | 13 | Vibol Serysitha |  |  72' |   | FW | 15 | Chhit Sapheourn |   | DF | 20 | Hear Sreilas (c) |  |  81' |   | Substitutions: |   | DF | 19 | Poeurn Kunthea |  84' |  HT' |   | DF | 3 | Kin Ramksa |  |  72' |   | MF | 17 | Keo Channa |  |  81' |   | DF | 2 | Mak Sreyroth |  |  81' |   | DF | 14 | Sem Malin |  |  87' |   | Manager: |   | Khoun Laboravy |  |  |  | 
 Goalscorers
 There were 16 goals scored in 9 matches, for an average of 1.78 goals per match. 
3 goals 
  2 goals 
  1 goal 
  Awards
  Final ranking
  Source: AFF
   - ^ Initially Singapore qualified to ASEAN Women's Championship as third place team, but they withdrew and replaced by Timor-Leste[5] 
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