Action from the 2024 AFL Asia Cup men's Grand Final at Thanh Long Sports Center in Ho Chi Minh City. Picture: Supplied

ALL-ASIA teams have been named as the inaugural AFL Asia Cup comes to a close in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.

After three days of fierce competition, Japan was crowned the men's champion of Asia, while Thailand took the honours in the women's competition.

MVPs for the Grand Finals were Japan's Kouki Ariga (men's) and Thailand's Irravadee Makris (women's).

Makris – a powerful midfielder/forward was also the leading goal kicker in the women's competition, while Cambodia's Boree Kieng topped the goal kicking table in the men's competition.

Men's All-Asia Team

Japan: No.2 Rinto Kijima, No.8 Yuki Tabuchi, No.27 Hayata Ono
Cambodia: No.1 Veasna Leak, No.4 Chivorn Barn
Indonesia: No.1 Michael Latuperrissa, No.9 Gilang Saputro
India: No.8 Soyeb Ali, No.11 Prakash Nayak
Hong Kong: No.2 Brian Cheung
Pakistan: No.8 Rashid Ali
Thailand: #11 Mani Narairt Saunders
China: #6 Lin Dianyu
Laos: #5 Chaleunesouk Anousith, #22 Chi Bach William Francis

Coach: Brett Qualtrough

The men's All-Asia team named at the conclusion of the 2024 AFL Asia Cup in Ho Chi Minh City. Picture: Supplied

Women's All-Asia Team

Thailand: 3. Irravadee Makris, 7. Nattanan Sangvanloy, 9. Sojirat Pradisom, 12. Singhaphon Narkniam, 19. Jirapaporn Damhai
Cambodia: 15. Sreymich Phat, 12. Sreyleap Khoun, 11. Puthyda Prom, 21. Maly Khoun
Indonesia: 3. Devitri Susanti Butar Butar, 26. Tharisya Rizkindra Putrie, 89. Nur Hijrah Ahmadi
China: 13. Shiyin Wei, 17. Fangling Chen, 29. Yuxi Wang

Coach: Michael Sanders

The women's All-Asia team named at the conclusion of the 2024 AFL Asia Cup in Ho Chi Minh City. Picture: Supplied

Final competition standings

Men's

  1. Japan
  2. Cambodia
  3. Indonesia
  4. India
  5. Hong Kong
  6. Pakistan
  7. Thailand
  8. China
  9. Laos
  10. Vietnam

Women's

  1. Thailand
  2. Cambodia
  3. Indonesia
  4. China