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Asian Football Confederation

Asian Football Confederation
Organization information
Motto"The Future is Asia"
Formation8 May 1954
TypeSports organization
HeadquartersMY Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Membership47 member associations
Acting PresidentCN Zhang Jilong

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The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) is the governing body of association football in Asia. It has 46 member countries, mostly located on the Asian continent. Due to the disputed boundary of Europe and Asia, transcontinental nations such as Turkey and Russia are instead in the UEFA, whereas countries such as Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia and Israel are entirely in Asia (Central or Western Asia) and still members of the UEFA. On the other hand, Australia, formerly in the OFC, has been in the AFC since 2006, in the same way as the Oceanian nations of Guam and Northern Mariana Islands, which are also members of AFC.

The AFC was founded on 8 May 1954 in Manila, Philippines, and is one of FIFA's six continental confederations. The main headquarters is located in Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The current acting president is Zhang Jilong of People's Republic of China.

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The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Cup Match played April 26, 2011 between South China (Hong Kong) and East Bengal (India) at Orissa's Barabati Stadium in Cuttack ended up with a draw. Each of the teams scored three goals. As it was the first international football match played at Orissa's famous Barabati stadium, Orissa Football Association and Stadium authorities were quite excited about it.
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The Young Matildas have caused the Asian Football Confederation to fine Australia for the mass brawl during their match in China earlier this week. The fine was formally imposed on the Football Federation Australia, which will now launch an investigation and interview coaches, players and management from the Under-19s women's championship. The Asian Football Confederation decided on the fine after backroom personnel were also involved in a brawl, following China's a 2-1 win in a group B matched at Hankou Sport Culture Stadium last Monday. The brawl erupted after the final whistle, shortly after Australian defender Jessica Seaman was sent off on the stroke of fulltime. An Australian player fell to the ground as the players were leaving the pitch and Young Matildas captain Tameka Butt reportedly sprinted across the field and confronted (attacked) Chinese players before the incident escalated into a brawl. The Australians were subsequently pelted with (a few) water bottles as they left the field....." www.news.com.au 0,21985,25891918-2883,00.html But perhaps the real reason for the utterly unwarranted totally irresponsible aggression by the Australian team was actually that they had LOST decisively to China that they were out of the competition..... Asian Women's U-19 Championship: China beats Austrilia 2-1 www.cctv.com (with VIDEO link) Also they seemed to be unreasonably carrying a grudge about one of their players being injured in Korea..... Scans cleared Young Matildas <b>...</b>
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See related story here: ph.yfittopostblog.com RP's women's football team is set to compete at the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Under 19 Women's Championship this month against other Asian teams.
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QATAR 0 : 2 UZBEKISTAN (SECOND GOAL) S. DJEPAROV - 07/01/2011 Server Jeparovdan ajoyib gol ASIAN FOOTBALL CUP
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Final of the 2011 South Asian Football Federation (SAFF) Championship between India and Afghanistan. The SAFF Championship, South Asia's top football event is a biennial competition contested by SAFF's eight member nations: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. World Sport Group (www.bit.ly is the exclusive marketing partner of the Asian Football Confederation and its regional governing bodies including SAFF. For more information, please visit bit.ly
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With thousands of Iranian fans cheering on their National team iat Tehran's Azadi Stadium, Iran has tied with Qatar 2-2 in the Asian Football Confederation 3rd round of the 2014 World Cup qualifiers and has qualified to the next stage. As Head Coach Carlos Queiroz told Press TV, he is quite happy with his team's performance up to this point. Amir Hossein Eskandar, Press TV, Tehran Watch our Website on: www.presstv.com Follow our Facebook on: www.facebook.com Follow our Twitter on: twitter.com
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The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Champions League is the premier club football competition in Asia. The tournament is contested among the top 10 leagues in region. For more information on the AFC Champions League, please visit bit.ly World Sport Group (bit.ly is the exclusive marketing partner of the AFC.
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The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Champions League is the premier club football competition in Asia. The tournament is contested among the top 10 leagues in region. For more information on the AFC Champions League, please visit bit.ly World Sport Group (bit.ly is the exclusive marketing partner of the AFC.
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The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Champions League is the premier club football competition in Asia. The tournament is contested among the top 10 leagues in region. For more information on the AFC Champions League, please visit bit.ly World Sport Group (bit.ly is the exclusive marketing partner of the AFC.
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Soccer: Honda to turn down Asian player of the year award - Mainichi Daily News Tweet this news
Mainichi Daily News--(AP Photo / Misha Japaridze) Tokyo (Kyodo) -- Keisuke Honda will turn down the -Asian Football Confederation's- Player of the Year Award should he win the ... - Date : Fri, 12 Nov 2010 07:08:35 GMT+00:00
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The Official Home of Asian Football--Doha: -Asian Football Confederation- (AFC) General Secretary Alex Soosay believes Saboog and the rest of his mascot family perfectly symbolise the Qatari ... - Date : Thu, 11 Nov 2010 21:10:27 GMT+00:00
Australia set to host 2015 Asian Cup football finals - Sify Tweet this news
Sify--Sydney: Australia is set to host the 2015 Asian Cup finals after presenting its bid to the -Asian Football Confederation- (AFC) at a meeting in Kuala Lumpur ... - Date : Thu, 29 Jul 2010 09:39:34 GMT+00:00
Mohammed Bin Hammam: Premier League 'walks the talk' which is good sign for ... - Goal.com Tweet this news
Goal.com---Asian Football Confederation- president Mohammed Bin Hammam says the Premier League "walks the talk" as far as its international influence goes. ... - Date : Thu, 05 Aug 2010 07:19:43 GMT+00:00
Young Football Ferns squad named for U-17 World Cup - New Zealand Football Tweet this news
New Zealand Football--The competiveness of New Zealand age-group sides at FIFA events has increased rapidly since Australia departed Oceania for the -Asian Football Confederation- ... - Date : Mon, 09 Aug 2010 03:16:19 GMT+00:00
Indian sides told to turn pro or face the boot - Moneycontrol.com Tweet this news
Moneycontrol.com--Indian League (IL) soccer clubs face expulsion from local and regional competitions unless they comply with -Asian Football Confederation- (AFC) rules. ... - Date : Fri, 06 Aug 2010 05:35:30 GMT+00:00
Defiant Aussie to Bid - TMCnet Tweet this news
TMCnet---Asian Football Confederation- president Mohammad bin Hammam, speaking at an AFC meeting two weeks ago, officially threw his organisation's support behind ... - Date : Fri, 09 Jul 2010 14:53:58 GMT+00:00
World Cup 2018 should be in Europe, says Asian Football Confederation - The Guardian Tweet this news
The Guardian--The -Asian Football Confederation- president has thrown his support behind a 2018 World Cup in Europe, while confirming the continent is determined to host ... - Date : Wed, 09 Jun 2010 08:48:46 GMT+00:00
Competing Soccer Teams in the FIFA World Cup 2010 - Times News World (blog) Tweet this news
Times News World (blog)--Thus, the -Asian Football Confederation- will be represented by four teams, these being Korea DPR, Australia, Korean Republic and Japan. ... - Date : Fri, 11 Jun 2010 01:37:43 GMT+00:00
AFC President Mohammed Bin Hammam: Asian Game Must Learn From European Problems - Goal.com Tweet this news
Goal.com--Mohammed Bin Hammam, the president of the -Asian Football Confederation- (AFC), has spoken of his body's vision for growing the game in the ... - Date : Sat, 24 Apr 2010 09:11:30 GMT+00:00

Current champions :
Men's Asian Cup Men's U-19 Men's U-16 Challenge Cup Champions League President's Cup ASEAN SAFF
Japan 20 17 North Korea South Korea Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma Republic of China Taiwan Power Company Malaysia India
Women's Asian Cup Women's U-19 Women's U-16 Futsal AFC Cup Futsal Club EAFF WAFF
Australia 20 17   Syria Al-Ittihad JP Nagoya Oceans China Kuwait

AFC Women's Player of the Year :
Year Name Nation Club
2004 Homare Sawa Japan JP NTV Beleza
2005 Natsuko Hara Japan
2006 Ma Xiaoxu China CN Dalian Shide
2007 Ri Kum Suk North Korea KP 4.25
2008 Homare Sawa Japan JP NTV Beleza
2009
No award
2010 Kate Gill Australia AU Perth Glory

AFC Coach of the Year :
Year Name Team
1994 TH Charnwit Polcheewin TH Thai Farmers Bank FC
1995 KR Park Jong hwan KR Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma
1996 CN Ma Yuanan CN China women's national football team
1997 KR Cha Bum Kun KR Korea Republic national team
1998 JP Takashi Kuwahara JP Júbilo Iwata
1999 UZ Mahmoud Rakhimov
2000 FR Philippe Troussier JP Japan national team
2001 SA Nasser Al-Johar SA Saudi Arabia national team
2002 NL Guus Hiddink KR Korea Republic national team
2003 KR Cha Kyung-Bok KR Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma
2004 IQ Adnan Hamad IQ Iraq national team
2005
No award
2006 KP Choe Kwang-Sok KP Korea DPR women's U-20 national team
2007 UZ Rauf Inileyev UZ Uzbekistan national team
2008 JP Akira Nishino JP Gamba Osaka
2009 KR Huh Jung-Moo KR Korea Republic national team
2010 JP Takeshi Okada JP Japan national team

AFC National Team of the Year :
Year National Team
2000 Japan
2001 People%27s Republic of China
2002 South Korea
2003 Iraq
2004 Japan
2005 Japan
2006 Australia
2007 Iraq
2008 Japan
2009 South Korea
2010 Japan

Men :
Nation France
1900
United States
1904
United Kingdom
1908
Sweden
1912
Belgium
1920
France
1924
Netherlands
1928
Germany
1936
United Kingdom
1948
Finland
1952
Australia
1956
Italy
1960
Japan
1964
Mexico
1968
Germany
1972
Canada
1976
Soviet Union
1980
United States
1984
South Korea
1988
Spain
1992
United States
1996
Australia
2000
Greece
2004
China
2008
United Kingdom
2012
Total
JP QF QF 3rd QF 8
KR Korea Republic QF QF 8
AU QF QF 4th QF 7
IN 4th 4
IQ QF 4th 4
CN 3
IR QF 3
KW QF 3
TW 2
IL QF QF 2
QA QF 2
SA 2
TH 2
AF 1
BIR 1
ID QF 1
MY 1
KP QF 1
SY 1
Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 1 5 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 56

Women :
Nation United States
1996
Australia
2000
Greece
2004
China
2008
United Kingdom
2012
Total
CN 2nd GS QF 4
JP QF 4th 3
AU GS QF 2
KP 1
Total 2 2 3 3 10

Men's World Cup Finals :
GS GS GS GS GS 4th GS R16 8 13
Japan GS R16 GS R16 4 13
Saudi Arabia R16 GS GS GS 4 9
Australia GS R16 GS 3 12
Iran GS GS GS 3 8
North Korea QF GS 2 8
Israel GS 1 14
Indonesia 1S 1 12
Kuwait GS 1 10
China GS 1 9
Iraq GS 1 9
United Arab Emirates GS 1 7
India •• 1* 8
Total 0 0 1 1* 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 4 4 5 4 30 (31)

Women's World Cup :
Team China
1991
Sweden
1995
US
1999
US
2003
China
2007
Germany
2011
Total
Japan GS QF GS GS GS 1st 6
Australia GS GS GS QF QF 5
China QF 4th 2nd QF QF 5
North Korea GS GS QF GS 4
Chinese Taipei GS 1
South Korea GS 1
Total 3 3 4 5 4 3 22

Men's National Team :
AFC FIFA Country Points +/−
1 15 Japan 924 (+)
2 19 Australia 882
3 29 South Korea 794 (-)
4 50 Iran 576
5 73 China 469
6 79 Uzbekistan 421
7 85 Jordan 406 (+)
8 97 Saudi Arabia 359 (+)
9 99 Kuwait 352 (-)
10 100 Qatar 350 (+)
11 102 Bahrain 335
12 105 Oman 319 (+)
13 107 Iraq 307 (+)
14 109 Syria 302 (-)
15 112 United Arab Emirates 287
16 117 Thailand 274
17 121 Korea DPR 258
18 124 Tajikistan 250 (+)
19 130 Vietnam 209 (-)
20 135 Nepal 193 (+)
21 136 Singapore 188 (-)
22 137 Yemen 185
23 138 Bangladesh 183 (-)
24 139 Indonesia 182 (-)
25 141 Turkmenistan 179 (-)
26 146 Lebanon 163 (+)
27 147 Malaysia 158 (-)
28 156 Hong Kong 124 (-)
29 162 Palestine 108 (+)
30 163 India 106 (-)
30 163 Mongolia 106 (+)

Women's National Teams :
AFC FIFA Country Points +/−
1 4 Japan 2101
2 6 North Korea 2005
3 12 Australia 1945
4 13 People%27s Republic of China 1916
5 18 South Korea 1820
6 32 Vietnam 1609 (+)
7 34 Thailand 1602 (-)
8 36 Chinese Taipei 1584
9 44 Myanmar 1526
10 48 Uzbekistan 1502
11 52 Jordan 1469
12 53 Iran 1452
13 56 India 1440
14 67 Hong Kong 1368
15 69 Indonesia 1351 (+)
16 72 Bahrain 1346 (-)
17 82 Guam 1308
18 87 Laos 1288
19 90 Malaysia 1252
20 99 Palestine 1200
21 108 Kyrgyzstan 1143
22 116 Nepal 1062
23 121 Maldives 964

National League (by IFFHS) :
AFC IFFHS Country Points +/-
1 27 Japan Japan 516,0
2 29 Korea Republic Korea Republic 470,5
3 31 Iran Iran 437,5 2(+)
4 43 Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia 361,5 1(-)
5 55 Qatar Qatar 326,0 14(+)
6 57 Kuwait Kuwait 321,5 11(+)
7 61 Australia Australia 310,5 8(+)
8 62 Uzbekistan Uzbekistan 307,5 4(-)
9 64 Thailand Thailand 303,0 2(-)
10 67 Syria Syria 300,5 4(-)
11 71 Singapore Singapore 286,5 3(-)
12 72 Indonesia Indonesia 283,5 4(+)
13 73 Jordan Jordan 276,5 5(+)
14 75 Malaysia Malaysia 268,5 2(-)
15 79 Vietnam Vietnam 259,0 4(-)
16 82 AE UAE 251,5 7(-)
17 84 China China 248,0 7(-)
18 85 Hong Kong Hong Kong 241,5 2(+)
19 89 Lebanon Lebanon 238,0 6(-)
20 95 Yemen Yemen 208,0 6(-)

Asian Football Clubs (by IFFHS) :
AFC IFFHS Club Points
1 46 South Korea Suwon Samsung Bluewings 158,0
2 70 South Korea Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 142,0
3 84 South Korea FC Seoul 129,0
4 88 Japan Kashima Antlers 126,5
5 91 Japan Gamba Osaka 124,0
6 94 Jordan Al-Wehdat 123,0
7 100 Iran Sepahan FC 119,5
8 112 Japan Cerezo Osaka 115,5
9 116 Iran Zob Ahan Isfahan FC 114,0
10 134 Uzbekistan Nasaf Qarshi 106,5
11 140 Japan Nagoya Grampus 104,5
12 142 South Korea Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma 103,5
13 146 Japan Cerezo Osaka 102,0
14 156 Saudi Arabia Al-Hilal FC 101,0
15 176 Thailand Muangthong United F.C. 95,0
16 193 Indonesia Persipura Jayapura 90,0
17 204 Uzbekistan FC Bunyodkor 88,0
18 210 Kuwait Al-Kuwait Kaifan 86,5
19 212 Saudi Arabia Al-Ittihad Jeddah 86,0
20 220 Qatar Al-Sadd 85,0
21 222 Indonesia Sriwijaya F.C. 84,0
22 230 Kuwait Qadsia SC 83,0
23 232 Iran Esteghlal Tehran FC 82,0
24 238 Saudi Arabia Al-Shabab Riyadh 81,0
25 245 Singapore Tampines Rovers FC 80,5
26 271 AE Al-Wahda FC 77,5
27 273 Thailand Chonburi FC 76,5
28 280 Vietnam Sông Lam Nghệ An 75,0
28 280 Iraq Arbil SC 75,0
30 285 Japan Shimizu S-Pulse 74,0
31 295 China Tianjin Teda FC 72,5
32 296 Jordan Al-Faisaly Amman 72,0
33 313 South Korea Busan I'Park 70,5
34 317 Iran Persepolis FC 70,0
34 317 Malaysia Kelantan FA 70,0
34 317 Lebanon Al Ahed 70,0
37 325 Syria Al-Ittihad Aleppo 69,5
38 335 Japan Yokohama F. Marinos 67,5
39 365 South Korea Ulsan Hyundai Horang-i 64,5
39 365 China Shandong Luneng Taishan 64,5
41 375 Oman Al-Oruba SC 63,0
41 375 Japan Vegalta Sendai 63,0
41 375 Saudi Arabia Al-Nasr Riyadh 63,0
41 375 Australia Central Coast Mariners FC 63,0
41 375 Uzbekistan FC Pakhtakor Tashkent 63,0
46 397 Australia Brisbane Roar FC 61,5

Strongest League in the 1st Decade (by IFFHS) :
AFC Country Points
1 Japan Japan 3693.5
2 Korea Republic Korea Republic 3376.5
3 Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia 3125.0
4 Iran Iran 3019.5
5 China China 2881.5
6 Uzbekistan Uzbekistan 2690.0
7 AE UAE 2526.5
8 Qatar Qatar 2462.5
9 Kuwait Kuwait 2446.5
10 Syria Syria 2196.5
11 India India 2171.5
12 Jordan Jordan 2089.0
13 Singapore Singapore 2048.5
14 Vietnam Vietnam 1897.5
15 Lebanon Lebanon 1877.0
16 Malaysia Malaysia 1874.0
17 Thailand Thailand 1795.5
18 Oman Oman 1767.0
19 Bahrain Bahrain 1758.0
20 Yemen Yemen 1610.5
21 Indonesia Indonesia 1530.5
22 Turkmenistan Turkmenistan 1516.0
23 Iraq Iraq 1467.5
24 Hong Kong Hong Kong 1423.0
25 Australia Australia* 1321.0

National League (by AFC) :
+West Asia
Pos Member
Association
Points
(total 500)
Clubs Spots
Group stage Play-off AFC Cup
4 SA Saudi Arabia 365 14 4 0 0
5 AE UAE 356 12 3 1 0
7 IR Iran 340 18 4 0 0
9 UZ Uzbekistan 289 16 2 0 1
10 QA Qatar 270 10 2 0 0
13 IN India 202 10 0 1 1
15 SY Syria 229 14 0 0 2
16 JO Jordan 212 12 0 0 2
17 KW Kuwait 203 8 0 0 2
20 OM Oman 140 12 0 0 2
21 BH Bahrain 139 10 0 0 2

National League (by AFC) :
Meet the criteria
Do not meet the criteria

National League (by AFC) :
+East Asia
Pos Member
Association
Points
(total 500)
Clubs Spots
Group stage Play-off AFC Cup
1 JP Japan 470 18 4 0 0
2 KR Korea Republic 441 15 4 0 0
3 CN China 431 16 4 0 0
6 AU Australia 343 10+1 2 0 0
8 ID Indonesia 296 18 1 1 1
11 SG Singapore 279 12 0 1 1
12 TH Thailand 221 16 0 1 1
14 VN Vietnam 191 14 0 1 1
18 MY Malaysia 179 14 0 0 2
19 HK Hong Kong 148 10 0 0 2

AFC football

InternationalAsian Cup, Challenge Cup, U-19 Championship, U-16 Championship, Futsal Championship
Club levelChampions League, Cup, President's Cup, Futsal Club Championship
Defunct: Cup Winners Cup, Super Cup
Women's footballAsian Cup, U-19 Championship, U-16 Championship

International association football

AsiaAFCAsian Cup
AfricaCAFAfrica Cup of Nations
North, Central America and CaribbeanCONCACAFGold Cup
South AmericaCONMEBOL � Copa América
OceaniaOFCNations Cup
EuropeUEFAEuropean Championship
Non-FIFAN.F.-BoardViva World Cup

National Football Associations of Asia (AFC)

Afghanistan, Australia, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei, Cambodia, China PR, Guam, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Japan, Jordan, Korea DPR, Korea Republic, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Lebanon, Macau, Malaysia, Maldives, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, Oman, Pakistan, Palestine, Philippines, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Syria, Chinese Taipei, Tajikistan, Thailand, East Timor, Turkmenistan, United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan, Vietnam, Yemen

National football teams of Asia (AFC)

Afghanistan, Australia, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei, Cambodia, China PR, Chinese Taipei, Guam, Hong Kong*, India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Japan, Jordan, Korea DPR, Korea Republic, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Lebanon, Macau*, Malaysia, Maldives, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, Northern Mariana Islands �, Oman, Pakistan, Palestine, Philippines, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Syria, Tajikistan, Thailand, Timor-Leste, Turkmenistan, United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan, Vietnam, Yemen
� Provisional Associate Member - Not a member of FIFA

Top level football leagues of Asia (AFC)

Afghanistan, Australia, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei, Cambodia, China PR, Chinese Taipei, East Timor, Guam, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Japan, Jordan, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Lebanon, Macau, Malaysia, Maldives, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, North Korea, Northern Mariana Islands, Oman, Pakistan, Palestine: Gaza Strip - West Bank, Philippines, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Syria, Tajikistan, Thailand, Turkmenistan, United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan, Vietnam, Yemen

International women's football

AsiaAFC � Women's Asian Cup
AfricaCAF � Women's Championship
North America,
Central America
and Caribbean
CONCACAF � Women's Gold Cup
South AmericaCONMEBOL � Sudamericano Femenino
OceaniaOFC � Women's Championship
EuropeUEFAWomen's Championship
Non-FIFANF-Board � Women's Viva World Cup

National women's football teams of Asia (AFC)

Afghanistan, Australia, Bahrain, Bangladesh, China PR, Chinese Taipei, Guam, Hong Kong, China, India, Indonesia, Iran, Japan, Jordan, Korea DPR, Korea Republic, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Lebanon, Malaysia, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Northern Mariana Islands �, Pakistan, Palestine, Philippines, Qatar, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Syria, Thailand, United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan, Vietnam
� Provisional Associate Member - Not a member of FIFA

International club football

AsiaAFC - Champions League , AFC Cup , President's Cup
AfricaCAF - Champions League , Confederation Cup , Super Cup
EuropeUEFA - Champions League , Europa League , Super Cup
North,
Central America
and the Caribbean
CONCACAF - Champions League
OceaniaOFC - Champions League
South AmericaCONMEBOL - Copa Libertadores , Copa Sudamericana , Recopa Sudamericana

International futsal

AsiaAFC � Futsal Championship
AfricaCAF � Futsal Championship
North AmericaCONCACAF � Futsal Championship
South AmericaCONMEBOL � Copa América
OceaniaOFC � Futsal Championship
EuropeUEFAUEFA Futsal Championship - European Union of Futsal - UEFS Futsal Men's Championship - UEFS Futsal Women's Championship

International beach soccer

AsiaAFC � Championship
AfricaCAF � Championship
North AmericaCONCACAF � Championship
South AmericaCONMEBOL � Championship
OceaniaOFC � Championship
EuropeUEFA � League, Cup, World Cup Qualification



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