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  
 Cha Min-ji  
 Zainal Nurul Ain Izatty  
 Asaka Koizumi
 Assistant Referee 
 
 Ha Ali Munirah  
 Chanthavong Phutsavan  
 Hinthong Supawan  
 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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