Asia U20 Champs Women

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The Asian Women's U20 Volleyball Championship is an international volleyball competition in Asia and Oceania contested by the under 20 women's national teams of the members of Asian Volleyball Confederation (AVC), the sport's continent governing body. Tournaments have been awarded every two years since 1980. The top four teams qualified for the FIVB Volleyball Women's U21 World Championship. The current champion is China, which won its 13th title at the 2024 tournament.

Formerly, the championship was entitled Asian Women's U19 Volleyball Championship, but in accordance with the FIVB Board of Administration Meeting on 21–22 March 2022, which announced to align the FIVB age group categories per gender to Under-19 and Under-21 for both genders, the adjustment of 2022 Age Group Championships has also been considered important for representative women’s age group teams from Asia to compete in the FIVB Age Group Championships in 2023.

The 20 Asian Championship tournaments have been won by three different national teams: China have won twelve times, Japan with seven titles, and South Korea with one title.

The Asia U20 Champs Women is a premier volleyball tournament showcasing the brightest young female talents from across Asia. Held annually, this competition brings together national under-20 teams to compete at the highest level, fostering regional rivalry and promoting the development of women's volleyball. Featuring intense matches, exceptional athleticism, and strategic gameplay, the Asia U20 Champs Women serves as a vital platform for emerging players to demonstrate their skills and gain international experience. Fans can expect thrilling rallies, impressive teamwork, and a celebration of young athletic excellence in this prestigious continental event.