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词条 Asian Football Confederation
释义

  1. History

  2. Member associations

     Notes 

  3. Former members

  4. Competitions

     International  Club  Current title holders  AFC-sanctioned competitions 

  5. Sponsors

  6. Rankings

     Men's national teams  Top ranked men's national teams  Women's national teams  Top ranked women's national teams  Beach soccer national teams  Club Competitions Ranking  Clubs  Clubs  Men's Futsal  Women's Futsal 

  7. Hall of Fame

  8. Major tournaments

     FIFA World Cup  FIFA Women's World Cup  AFC Asian Cup  AFC Women's Asian Cup  Notes 

  9. Other international tournaments

     FIFA Confederations Cup  Summer Olympics for men  FIFA U-20 World Cup  FIFA U-17 World Cup  FIFA Futsal World Cup  FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup  Summer Olympics for women  FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup  FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup 

  10. AFC Executive Committee

  11. See also

  12. References

  13. External links

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| image = Asian Football Confederation (logo).svg
| caption =
| map = AFC.svg
| mcaption =
| abbreviation = AFC
| motto = One Asia One Goal
| formation = {{Start date and years ago|1954|05|08|df=y}}
| founding_location = Manila, Philippines
| type = Sports organisation
| headquarters = Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
| region_served = Asia (AFC)
| membership = 47 member associations
| language = English, Arabic[1]
| leader_title = President
| leader_name = Salman Bin Ibrahim Al-Khalifa
| leader_title2 = Vice-president
| leader_name2 = {{List collapsed|title=See list|1= Praful Patel · Saud Abdulaziz Al Mohannadi · Winston Lee Boon Aun · Ali Kafashian}}
| leader_title3 = General Secretary
| leader_name3 = Dato' Windsor John[2][3]
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  • AFF
  • CAFA
  • EAFF
  • SAFF
  • WAFF
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The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) is the governing body of association football in Asia and Australia. It has 47 member countries, mostly located on the Asian and Australian continent, but excludes the transcontinental countries with territory in both Europe and Asia – Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Russia, and Turkey – which are instead members of UEFA. Three other states located geographically along the western fringe of Asia – Cyprus, Armenia and Israel – are also UEFA members. On the other hand, Australia, formerly in the OFC, joined the Asian Football Confederation in 2006, and the Oceanian island of Guam, a territory of the United States, is also a member of AFC, in addition to Northern Mariana Islands, one of the Two Commonwealths of the United States. Hong Kong and Macau, although not independent countries (both are Special administrative regions of China), are also members of the AFC.

One of FIFA's six continental confederations, the AFC was formed officially on 8 May 1954 in Manila, Philippines, on the sidelines of the second Asian Games. The main headquarters is located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The current president is Sheikh Salman Bin Ibrahim Al-Khalifa of Bahrain.

History

The Asian Football Confederation was founded on 8 May 1954. Afghanistan, Burma (Myanmar), Republic of China (Chinese Taipei), Hong Kong, Iran, India, Israel, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore and South Vietnam were founding members.[4][5]

The Asian Ladies Football Confederation (ALFC) is the section of the AFC who manage women's football in Asia. The group was independently founded in April 1968 in a meeting involving Taiwan, Hong Kong, Malaysia and Singapore. In 1986 the ALFC merged with the AFC.[6] The Asian Ladies Football Confederation helped organise the AFC Women's Asian Cup, first held in 1975, as well as the AFC's AFC U-19 Women's Championship and the AFC U-17 Women's Championship.{{Citation needed|date=November 2017}}

Member associations

The AFC has 47 member associations splitting into five regions. Several nations proposed a South West Asian Federation but that will not interfere with AFC zones.[7][8][9]

Code|FIFA country code Association National teams Founded FIFA
affiliation
AFC
affiliation
IOC
member
West Asian Football Federation (WAFF)(12)
BHR {{flagicon|BHR}} Bahrain(M, W)195719681969{{yes}}
IRQ {{flagicon|IRQ}} Iraq(M, W)194819501970{{yes}}
JOR {{flagicon|JOR}} Jordan(M, W)194919561970{{yes}}
KUW {{flagicon|KUW}} Kuwait(M, W)195219641964{{yes}}
LIB {{flagicon|LIB}} Lebanon(M, W)193319361964{{yes}}
OMA {{flagicon|OMN}} Oman(M, W)197819801980{{yes}}
PLE {{flagicon|PLE}} Palestine(M, W)192819951995{{yes}}
QAT {{flagicon|QAT}} Qatar(M, W)196019721974{{yes}}
KSA {{flagicon|KSA}} Saudi Arabia(M, W)195619561972{{yes}}
SYR {{flagicon|SYR}} Syria(M, W)193619371970{{yes}}
UAE {{flagicon|UAE}} United Arab Emirates(M, W)197119741974{{yes}}
YEM {{flagicon|YEM}} Yemen(M, W)196219801980{{yes}}
Central Asian Football Association (CAFA)(6)
AFG {{flagicon|AFG}} Afghanistan(M, W)193319481954{{yes}}
IRN {{flagicon|IRN}} Iran(M, W)192019481954{{yes}}
KGZ {{flagicon|KGZ}} Kyrgyz Republic(M, W)199219941993{{yes}}
TJK {{flagicon|TJK}} Tajikistan(M, W)193619941993{{yes}}
TKM {{flagicon|TKM}} Turkmenistan(M, W)199219941993{{yes}}
UZB {{flagicon|UZB}} Uzbekistan(M, W)194619941993{{yes}}
South Asian Football Federation (SAFF)(7)
BAN {{flagicon|BAN}} Bangladesh(M, W)197219761974{{yes}}
BHU {{flagicon|BHU}} Bhutan(M, W)198320001993{{yes}}
IND {{flagicon|IND}} India(M, W)193719481954{{yes}}
MDV {{flagicon|MDV}} Maldives(M, W)198219861984{{yes}}
NEP {{flagicon|NEP}} Nepal(M, W)195119721954{{yes}}
PAK {{flagicon|PAK}} Pakistan(M, W)194719481954{{yes}}
SRI {{flagicon|SRI}} Sri Lanka(M, W)193919521954{{yes}}
East Asian Football Federation (EAFF)(10)
CHN {{flagicon|CHN}} China PR(M, W)192419311974{{yes}}
GUM {{flagicon|GUM}} Guam[10](M, W)197519961991{{yes}}[11]
HKG {{flagicon|HKG}} Hong Kong(M, W)191419541954{{yes}}
JPN {{flagicon|JPN}} Japan(M, W)192119211954{{yes}}
PRK {{flagicon|PRK}} Korea DPR(M, W)194519581974{{yes}}
KOR {{flagicon|KOR}} Korea Republic(M, W)192819481954{{yes}}
MAC {{flagicon|MAC}} Macau(M, W)193919781978{{no}}[12]
MNG {{flagicon|MNG}} Mongolia(M, W)195919981993{{yes}}
NMI {{flagicon|NMI}} Northern Mariana Islands[10][13](M, W)2005N/A2009{{no}}[14]
TPE {{flagicon|TPE|football}} Chinese Taipei[15](M, W)193619541954{{yes}}
ASEAN Football Federation (AFF)(12)
AUS {{flagicon|AUS}} Australia[10][16](M, W)196119632006{{yes}}[11]
BRU {{flagicon|BRU}} Brunei(M, W)195219721969{{yes}}
CAM {{flagicon|CAM}} Cambodia(M, W)193319541954{{yes}}
IDN {{flagicon|IDN}} Indonesia(M, W)193019521954{{yes}}
LAO {{flagicon|LAO}} Laos(M, W)195119521968{{yes}}
MAS {{flagicon|MAS}} Malaysia(M, W)193319541954{{yes}}
MYA {{flagicon|MYA}} Myanmar(M, W)194719481954{{yes}}
PHI {{flagicon|PHI}} Philippines(M, W)190719301954{{yes}}
SIN {{flagicon|SIN}} Singapore(M, W)189219521954{{yes}}
THA {{flagicon|THA}} Thailand(M, W)191619251954{{yes}}
TLS {{flagicon|TLS}} Timor-Leste(M, W)200220052002{{yes}}
VIE {{flagicon|VIE}} Vietnam(M, W)196019521954{{yes}}

Notes

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://res.cloudinary.com/deltatreafcprod/image/upload/dy0ume51u0qkfsadlp6q.pdf|title=AFC STATUTES Edition 2017|publisher=AFC|date=8 May 2017|accessdate=15 January 2018}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.the-afc.com/about-afc/gen-secretary/|title=AFC GENERAL SECRETARY: DATO' WINDSOR JOHN|access-date=4 February 2019|publisher=Asian Football Confederation}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.thestar.com.my/metro/scoreboard/2015/12/03/prime-choice-to-lead-fifa-sheikh-salman-is-the-favourite-to-take-over-top-post-of-footballs-governin/|title=Prime choice to lead FIFA|author=Christopher Raj|publisher=The Star|date=3 December 2015|accessdate=25 March 2016}}
4. ^香港足球總會九十週年紀念特刊 (Hong Kong Football Association 90th Anniversary Booklet) 2004
5. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.the-afc.com/60th-anniversary/afc-60th-anniversary-back-to-where-it-all-began |title=AFC 60th Anniversary: Back to where it all began |publisher=the-afc.com |date= |accessdate= }}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.asiansportsnet.com/football-soccer/|title=Football (Soccer) − Asian Football Confederation|publisher=Asian Sports Net|accessdate=25 March 2016}}
7. ^{{cite web |url=https://in.reuters.com/article/soccer-asia-swaff/new-football-bloc-for-south-west-asia-launched-in-jeddah-idINKCN1IX3GG |title=New Football Bloc for South West Asia Launched in Jeddah |publisher=reuters |date=1 June 2018 |accessdate=2 June 2018}}
8. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.nytimes.com/reuters/2018/05/31/sports/soccer/31reuters-soccer-asia-swaff.html |title=New football bloc for South West Asia launched in Jeddah |publisher=nytimes.com|date=31 May 2018 |accessdate=2 June 2018}}
9. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.geo.tv/latest/197615-new-football-federation-to-feature-teams-from-south-west-asia|title=New football federation to feature teams from South, West Asia|publisher=Geo TV|date=June 1, 2018 |accessdate=June 2, 2018}}
10. ^Oceania country or territory, but AFC member.
11. ^Oceania country or territory is a member of the Oceania National Olympic Committees rather than the Olympic Council of Asia.
12. ^Macau's Olympic Committee is an OCA member, but not an IOC member.
13. ^Associate AFC member, not a FIFA member.
14. ^Part of the United States Olympic Committee.
15. ^Former member of the Oceania Football Confederation (1976–1982), joined AFC.
16. ^Former member of the Oceania Football Confederation (1966–1972, 1978–2006), joined AFC.
17. ^{{cite news |title=Aust-Asian bid fails |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=RNRYAAAAIBAJ&sjid=HOUDAAAAIBAJ&pg=4321%2C5571494 |accessdate=2014-07-10 |work=The Sydney Morning Herald |date=1974-09-16 |page=11}}
18. ^{{cite web |url=http://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/Digitised/Article/straitstimes19640828-1.2.130.6.aspx |title=AFC TELLS INDONESIA: PAY OR BE SACKED |date=28 August 1964 |publisher=The Straits Times |accessdate= }}
19. ^{{cite web |last=Griffiths |first=Ian |url=http://www.footballasia.com/en/news/index.asp?id=40247&sec=90&ssec=260&mth=7&yr=2005 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20051119163847/http://www.footballasia.com/en/news/index.asp?id=40247&sec=90&ssec=260&mth=7&yr=2005 |archivedate=2005-11-19 |title=Clubs sandwiched |work=FootballAsia.com |accessdate=2005-07-19}}
20. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.fifa.com/fifa-world-ranking/ranking-table/women/afc.html |title= The FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking (Women) – AFC Region |publisher=FIFA |date=22 July 2011}}
21. ^{{cite web|title=AFC Club Ranking ( 1st December 2017 ) - Global Football Ranks|url=http://globalfootballranks.com/en/Continent-Teams-Ranking/3|website=Global Football Ranks|accessdate=11 December 2017}}
22. ^{{cite web|title=CLUB WORLD RANKING 2017 : REAL MADRID NUMBER 1 ! {{!}} IFFHS|url=http://iffhs.de/club-world-ranking-2017/|website=IFFHS|accessdate=24 January 2018|date=16 January 2018}}
23. ^{{cite web|url=http://boxscorenews.com/asian-football-confederation-announces-hall-of-fame-inductees-p106949-279.htm|title=Asian Football Confederation announces Hall of Fame inductees|publisher=Box Score News|date=21 November 2014|accessdate=25 March 2016}}
24. ^{{cite web|url=http://in.reuters.com/article/2014/11/21/soccer-asia-halloffame-idINKCN0J50YG20141121|editor=Peter Rutherford|first=Patrick|last=Johnston|title=Kewell, Hong, Daei among AFC's first Hall of Fame inductees|date=21 November 2014 |accessdate=21 November 2014|work=Reuters}}
25. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.japantimes.co.jp/sports/2014/11/21/soccer/international-soccer/okudera-sawa-inducted-into-afc-hall-of-fame/#.VHCsy4uUeSo|title=Okudera, Sawa inducted into AFC Hall of Fame|publisher=The Japan Times|date=21 November 2014|accessdate=25 March 2016}}
26. ^Indonesia competed as the Dutch East Indies in 1938.
27. ^10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 {{en icon}} AFC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

Former members

  • {{flagicon|ISR}} Israel Football Association, 1954–1974. Excluded from AFC competitions in 1974, as a result of a proposal by Kuwait which was adopted by a vote of 17 to 13 with 6 abstentions.[17] Became full UEFA members in 1994.
  • {{flagicon|NZL}} New Zealand Football, 1964.[18] Founding member of OFC in 1966
  • {{flagicon|KAZ}} Football Federation of Kazakhstan, 1993–2002. Joined UEFA in 2002

Competitions

International

The AFC runs the AFC Asian Cup and AFC Women's Asian Cup, which determine the Champions of Asia, as well as the AFC Solidarity Cup. All three competitions are held every four years. The AFC also organises the AFC Futsal Championship, AFC Beach Soccer Championship, various age-level international youth football tournaments and the Asian qualifying tournament for the FIFA World Cup, FIFA Women's World Cup and for football at the Summer Olympics.

In addition to the AFC run international tournaments, each AFC regional federation organises its own tournament for national teams: EAFF East Asian Cup, SAFF Championship, AFF Championship, CAFA Championship and WAFF Championship .

Club

The top-ranked AFC competition is the AFC Champions League, which started in the 2002–03 season (an amalgamation of the Asian Champions Cup and the Asian Cup Winners Cup) and gathers the top 1–4 teams of each country (the number of teams depend on that country's ranking and can be upgraded or downgraded); this competition only gathered teams from top country.

A second, lower-ranked competition is the AFC Cup. This competition was launched by AFC in 2004. A third competition, the AFC President's Cup, which had started in 2005, was absorbed into the AFC Cup in 2015.[19]

The AFC also runs an annual Asian futsal club competition, the AFC Futsal Club Championship.

Current title holders

CompetitionsChampionTitleRunner-UpNext edition
Clubs (Men)
AFC Champions LeagueJPN}} Kashima Antlers 1stIRN}} Persepolis2019
AFC CupIRQ}} Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya 3rdTKM}} Altyn Asyr2019
AFC Futsal Club ChampionshipIRN}} Mes Sungun 1stVIE}} Thái Sơn Nam2019
National Teams (Men)
AFC Asian CupQAT}} 1stJPN}}2023
AFC U-23 Championship23|UZB}} 1st23|VIE}}2020
AFC U-19 Championship20|KSA}} 3rd20|KOR}}2020
AFC U-16 Championship17|JPN}} 3rd17|TJK}}2020
AFC U-14 Championship14|IRQ}} 1st14|PRK}}TBD
AFC Solidarity CupNepal}} 1st Macau}}2020
AFC Futsal ChampionshipIRN}} 12thJPN}}2020
AFC U-20 Futsal ChampionshipIRN}} 1stIRQ}}2019
AFC Beach Soccer ChampionshipJPN}} 3rdUAE}}2021
National Teams (Women)
AFC Women's Asian CupJPN}} 2ndAUS}}2022
AFC U-19 Women's Championship20|JPN}} 5th 20|PRK}}2019
AFC U-16 Women's Championship17|PRK}} 3rd17|KOR}}2019
AFC Women's Futsal ChampionshipIRN}} 2nd JPN}}2020

AFC-sanctioned competitions

{{col-start}}{{col-break}}Clubs:
  • AFC Champions League
  • AFC Cup
  • AFC Futsal Club Championship
Defunct
  • Asian Cup Winners' Cup
  • Asian Super Cup
  • AFC President's Cup
{{col-break}}National teams:
  • AFC Asian Cup
  • AFC U-23 Championship
  • AFC U-19 Championship
  • AFC U-16 Championship
  • AFC U-14 Championship
  • AFC Women's Asian Cup
  • AFC U-19 Women's Championship
  • AFC U-16 Women's Championship
  • AFC Solidarity Cup
  • AFC Futsal Championship
  • AFC U-20 Futsal Championship
  • AFC Women's Futsal Championship
  • AFC Beach Soccer Championship
Defunct
  • AFC Challenge Cup
{{col-break}}Intercontinental:
Defunct
  • Afro-Asian Cup of Nations
  • Afro-Asian Club Championship
  • AFC–OFC Challenge Cup
{{col-end}}

Sponsors

The following are the sponsors of AFC (named "AFC Partners"):{{citation needed|date=February 2016}}

  • Emirates
  • Nikon Corporation
  • Aramex
  • Kirin
  • Asahi
  • Toyota
  • Saison Card
  • Makita
  • FamilyMart
  • Hyundai
  • UAE Exchange
  • BeIN Sports
  • Continental
  • KDDI (au)
  • Molten
  • Coca-Cola
  • TAG Heuer

Rankings

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Men's national teams

Rankings are calculated by FIFA.

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Top ranked men's national teams

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Women's national teams

Rankings are calculated by FIFA.[20] The table shows the current top thirty-one, [https://www.fifa.com/fifa-world-ranking/ranking-table/women/#AFC last updated 29 March 2019].

AFCFIFACountryPoints+/-
16{{fbw|Australia}}2003{{steady}}
27{{fbw|Japan}}1991{{increase}} +1
311{{fbw|North Korea}}1940{{steady}}
414{{fbw|South Korea}}1883{{steady}}
516{{fbw|China PR}}1866{{decrease}} -1
634{{fbw|Thailand}}1658{{decrease}} -5
735{{fbw|Vietnam}}1638{{steady}}
840{{fbw|Chinese Taipei}}1574{{steady}}
942{{fbw|Uzbekistan}}1545{{decrease}} –42
1044{{fbw|Myanmar}}1530{{steady}}
1154{{fbw|Jordan}}1440{{decrease}} –2
1263{{fbw|India}}1392{{decrease}} –1
1366{{fbw|Iran}}1377{{decrease}} –6
1474{{fbw|Philippines}}1347{{steady}}
1576{{fbw|Hong Kong}}1335{{increase}} +1
1681{{fbw|Guam}}1282{{steady}}
1782{{fbw|Bahrain}}1274{{decrease}} –82
1886{{fbw|Indonesia}}1258{{decrease}} –2
1990{{fbw|Malaysia}}1243{{decrease}} –1
2098{{fbw|United Arab Emirates}}1212{{decrease}} –6
21103{{fbw|Nepal}}1181{{increase}} +5
22111{{fbw|Palestine}}1152{{decrease}} –5
23118{{fbw|Mongolia}}1114{{decrease}} –3
24120{{fbw|Singapore}}1093{{decrease}} –2
25126{{fbw|Tajikistan}}1031{{decrease}} –2
26127{{fbw|Bangladesh}}1008{{decrease}} –2
27134{{fbw|Sri Lanka}}974{{decrease}} –134
28135{{fbw|Lebanon}}967{{decrease}} –1
29136{{fbw|Maldives}}957{{decrease}} –4
30142{{fbw|Afghanistan}}884{{decrease}} –3
31150{{fbw|Bhutan}}769{{decrease}} –150
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  from:16/07/2003 till:25/03/2005 shift:(20,-7) text:"China" color:CHN  from:25/03/2005 till:28/05/2010 shift:(20,-6) text:"North Korea" color:PRK  from:28/05/2010 till:25/03/2016 shift:(20,-5) text:"Japan" color:JPN  from:25/03/2016 till:24/03/2017 shift:(20,-4) text:"Australia" color:AUS  from:24/03/2017 till:01/09/2017 shift:(20,-3) text:"Japan" color:JPN  from:01/09/2017 till:22/06/2018 shift:(20,-3) text:"Australia" color:AUS  from:22/06/2018 till:28/09/2018 shift:(20,-3) text:"Japan" color:JPN  from:28/09/2018 till:end shift:(20,-3) text:"Australia" color:AUS
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Beach soccer national teams

Rankings are calculated by Beach Soccer Worldwide (BSWW). The table shows the current top ten, last updated 12 March 2018.

AFCBSWWCountryPoints
12{{beachsoccer|Iran}}3073
29{{beachsoccer|JPN}}1419
310{{beachsoccer|UAE}}1304
416{{beachsoccer|OMA}}895
521{{beachsoccer|LBN}}648
638{{beachsoccer|THA}}347
744{{beachsoccer|BHR}}281
845{{beachsoccer|CHN}}271
951{{beachsoccer|VIE}}202
1052{{beachsoccer|AFG}}199
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Club Competitions Ranking

The AFC MA Ranking/AFC Club Competitions Ranking (for member associations) ranks the members by results in the AFC competitions.

Rankings are calculated by the AFC .

AFCCountryPoints+/-
1{{flagicon|CHN}} China95.928{{steady}}
2{{flagicon|QAT}} Qatar94.003{{steady}}
3{{flagicon|KOR}} South Korea86.028{{increase}}
4{{flagicon|UAE}} United Arab Emirates85.275{{decrease}}
5{{flagicon|IRN}} Iran78.983{{increase}}
6{{flagicon|JPN}} Japan78.352{{decrease}}
7{{flagicon|KSA}} Saudi Arabia74.445{{steady}}
8{{flagicon|THA}} Thailand57.403{{increase}}
9{{flagicon|AUS}} Australia53.916{{decrease}}
10{{flagicon|UZB}} Uzbekistan42.19{{steady}}
11{{flagicon|IRQ}} Iraq39.789{{steady}}
12{{flagicon|TJK}} Tajikistan37.692{{steady}}
13{{flagicon|MAS}} Malaysia32.949{{steady}}
14{{flagicon|IND}} India31.884{{increase}}
15{{flagicon|SYR}} Syria31.47{{decrease}}
16{{flagicon|JOR}} Jordan30.373{{increase}}
17{{flagicon|PHL}} Philippines29.053{{decrease}}
18{{flagicon|HKG}} Hong Kong26.982{{decrease}}
19{{flagicon|VIE}} Vietnam22.548{{steady}}
20{{flagicon|LBN}} Lebanon20.574{{increase}}
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Clubs

Rankings are calculated by the AFC.[21]
AFCClubPoints
1{{flagicon|KSA}} Al-Hilal128.48
2{{flagicon|UAE}} Al-Ain119.855
3{{flagicon|CHN}} Guangzhou Evergrande102.409
4{{flagicon|KOR}} FC Seoul101
5{{flagicon|KOR}} Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors89
6{{flagicon|QAT}} Al-Duhail87.368
7{{flagicon|CHN}} Shanghai SIPG75.409
8{{flagicon|JPN}} Urawa Red Diamonds74.527
9{{flagicon|KSA}} Al-Ahli72.48
10{{flagicon|UAE}} Shabab Al-Ahli Dubai68.855
11{{flagicon|KOR}} Suwon Samsung Bluewings62
12{{flagicon|AUS}} Western Sydney Wanderers61.834
13{{flagicon|JPN}} Kawasaki Frontale60.527
14{{flagicon|QAT}} El Jaish60.368
15{{flagicon|IRN}} Persepolis57.902
16{{flagicon|JPN}} Gamba Osaka57.527
17{{flagicon|CHN}} Shandong Luneng Taishan56.909
18{{flagicon|KOR}} Pohang Steelers56
19{{flagicon|KSA}} Al-Ittihad51.48
20{{flagicon|QAT}} Al Sadd50.368
  • Last updated 1 December 2017

Clubs

Rankings are calculated by the IFFHS.[22]

RankIFFHSClubPoints
129{{flagicon|KSA}} Al-Hilal186.5
297{{flagicon|KSA}} Al-Ahli133.5
3103{{flagicon|CHN}} Shanghai SIPG130
4103{{flagicon|JPN}} Urawa Red Diamonds130
5108{{flagicon|KOR}} Ulsan Hyundai126.5
6117{{flagicon|KOR}} Suwon Samsung Bluewings122
7118{{flagicon|IRN}} Persepolis121.5
8122{{flagicon|JPN}} Kawasaki Frontale119
9131{{flagicon|KOR}} Jeju United114
10146{{flagicon|CHN}} Guangzhou Evergrande Taobao108
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Men's Futsal

AFCFIFACountryPoints+/-

Women's Futsal

AFCFIFACountryPoints+/-

Hall of Fame

{{Main article|Asian Football Hall of Fame}}
  • {{flagicon|AUS}} Harry Kewell[23]
  • {{flagicon|IND}} Bhaichung Bhutia
  • {{flagicon|IRN|1964}} Homayoun Behzadi[24]
  • {{flagicon|IRN}} Ali Daei
  • {{flagicon|JPN}} Yasuhiko Okudera[25]
  • {{flagicon|KOR}} Hong Myung-bo
  • {{flagicon|Malaysia}} Soh Chin Aun
  • {{flagicon|KSA}} Sami Al Jaber
  • {{flagicon|CHN}} Sun Wen
  • {{flagicon|JPN}} Homare Sawa

Major tournaments

Legend
  • {{bg|gold| 1st }} – Champion
  • {{bg|silver| 2nd }} – Runner-up
  • {{bg|#CC9966| 3rd }} – Third place
  • {{bg|#9ACDFF| 4th }} – Fourth place
  • QF – Quarterfinals
  • R16 – Round of 16 (since 1986: knockout round of 16)
  • GS – Group stage (in the 1950, 1974, 1978, and 1982 tournaments, which had two group stages, this refers to the first group stage)
  • 1S – First knockout stage (1934–1938 Single-elimination tournament)
  • {{border|width=1px|color=gray|  }} — Did not qualify
  • {{border|width=1px|color=gray| × }} — Did not enter / withdrawn / banned / disqualified
  • {{border|width=3px|color=red|   }} — Hosts

FIFA World Cup

{{Main|Asian nations at the FIFA World Cup}}
TeamUruguay
1930
(13)
Italia|1861
1934
(16)
France|1794
1938
(15)
Brazil|1889
1950
(13)
Switzerland
1954
(16)
Sweden
1958
(16)
Chile
1962
(16)
England
1966
(16)
Mexico
1970
(16)
West Germany
1974
(16)
Argentina
1978
(16)
Spain
1982
(24)
Mexico
1986
(24)
Italy
1990
(24)
USA
1994
(24)
France
1998
(32)
South Korea|1997
{{flagicon|Japan
2002
(32)
Germany
2006
(32)
South Africa
2010
(32)
Brazil
2014
(32)
Russia
2018
(32)
Qatar
2022
(32)
Canada
{{flagicon|United States
{{flagicon|Mexico
2026
(48)
Total
{{fb|South Korea}} × × × × GS × × GS GS GS GS4th GS R16 GS GS 10
{{fb|JPN}} × × × × × × GSR16 GS R16 GS R16 6
{{fb|IRN}} × × × × × × × × × GS × × GS GS GS GS 5
{{fb|Saudi Arabia}}Did not exist × × × × × R16 GS GS GS GS 5
{{fb|AUS}}Part of OFC GS GS GS 3
{{fb|PRK}}Did not exist × × × × QF × × × × GS 2
{{fb|Qatar}}Did not exist × ×q 1
{{fb|China}} × × × × × × × × × × GS 1
{{fb|UAE}}Did not exist × × GS 1
{{fb|IRQ}}Did not exist × × × × × × × GS 1
{{fb|Kuwait}}Did not exist × × × × × × GS 1
{{fb|Indonesia}}[26] × × 1S × × × × × × 1
{{fb|Israel}}Did not exist GSNot a member of AFC 1
Total 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 2 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 5 37

FIFA Women's World Cup

TeamChina
1991
(12)
Sweden
1995
(12)
USA
1999
(16)
USA
2003
(16)
CHN
2007
(16)
GER
2011
(16)
CAN
2015
(24)
FRA
2019
(24)
Total
{{fbw|Japan}} GS QF GS GS GS1st2nd q 8
{{fbw|China}}QF4th2nd QFQF QF q 7
{{fbw|North Korea}} × GS GS QF GS × 4
{{fbw|AUS}}Part of OFC QF QF QF q 4
{{fbw|South Korea}} GS R16 q 3
{{fbw|Thailand}} GS q 2
{{fbw|Chinese Taipei}} QF 1
Total 3 2 3 4 4 3 5 529

AFC Asian Cup

{{Main|AFC Asian Cup records and statistics}}
TeamHong Kong|1910
1956
South Korea|1949
1960
Israel
1964
Iran|1964
1968
Thailand
1972
Iran|1964
1976
Kuwait
1980
Singapore
1984
Qatar
1988
Japan
1992
UAE
1996
Lebanon
2000
China
2004
Indonesia
{{flagicon|Malaysia
{{flagicon|Thailand
{{flagicon|Vietnam
2007
Qatar
2011
Australia
2015
UAE
2019
Total
{{fb|Australia}} QF2nd1st QF 4
{{fb|Bahrain}} GS4th GS GS GS R16 6
{{fb|Bangladesh}} GS 1
{{fb|Cambodia}}4th 1
{{fb|China}}3rd GS2nd4th3rd QF4th2nd GS GS QF QF 12
{{fb|Chinese Taipei}}3rd4th 2
{{fb|Hong Kong}}3rd4th 5th 3
{{fb|India}}2nd GS GS GS 4
{{fb|Indonesia}} GS GS GSGS 4
{{fb|Iran}}1st1st1st3rd4th3rd GS3rd QF3rd QF QF QFSF 14
{{fb|Iraq}} GS4th QF QF QF1st QF4th R16 9
{{fb|Israel}}2nd2nd1st3rd 4
{{fb|Japan}} GS1st QF1st1st4th1st QF2nd 9
{{fb|Jordan}} QF QF GS R16 4
{{fb|Kuwait}} GS2nd1st3rd GS4th QF GS GS GS 10
{{fb|Kyrgyzstan}} R16 1
{{fb|Lebanon}}GS GS 2
{{fb|Malaysia}} GS GSGS 3
{{fb|Myanmar}}2nd 1
{{fb|North Korea}}4th GS GS GS GS 5
{{fb|Oman}} GS GS GS R16 4
{{fb|Palestine}} GS GS 2
{{fb|Philippines}} GS 1
{{fb|Qatar}} GS GSGS GS QF GS GSQF GS1st 10
{{fb|Saudi Arabia}}1st1st2nd1st2nd GS2nd GS GS R16 10
{{fb|Singapore}}GS 1
{{fb|South Korea}}1st1st3rd2nd2nd GS2nd QF3rd QF3rd3rd2nd QF 14
{{fb|South Yemen}} GS 1
{{fb|Syria}} GS GS GS GS GS GS 6
{{fb|Thailand}}3rd GS GS GS GSGS R16 7
{{fb|Turkmenistan}} GS GS 2
{{fb|United Arab Emirates}} GS GS GS4th2nd GS GS GS3rdSF 10
{{fb|Uzbekistan}} GS GS QF QF4th QF R16 7
{{fb|Vietnam}}4th4thQFQF4
{{fb|Yemen}} GS 1
Total 4 4 4 5 6 6 10 10 10 8 12 12 16 16 16 16 24

AFC Women's Asian Cup

TeamHKG|1959
1975
Republic of China
1977
IND
1979
HKG|1959
1981
THA
1983
HKG|1959
1986
HKG|1959
1989
JPN|1947
1991
MAS
1993
MAS
1995
CHN
1997
PHI
1999
TPE
2001
THA
2003
AUS
2006
VIE
2008
CHN
2010
VIE
2014
JOR
2018
Total
{{fbw|AUS|size=20px}}3rd3rd2nd4th1st2nd2nd 7
{{fbw|CHN|size=20px}}1st1st1st1st1st1st1st3rd2nd1st2nd4th3rd3rd 14
{{fbw|TPE|size=20px}}1st1st1st2nd3rd4th3rd4th2ndGS GS GS GS 13
{{fbw|GUM|size=20px}} GS GS GS GS 4
{{fbw|HKG|size=20px}}GS GS4th4th GSGS4th GS GS GS GS GS GS GS 14
{{fbw|IND|size=20px}}2nd3rd2nd GS GS GS GS GS 8
{{fbw|IDN|size=20px}}4th GS4th GS 4
{{fbw|JPN|size=20px}} GS GS2nd3rd2nd3rd2nd3rd4th2nd4th4th3rd3rd1st1st 16
{{fbw|JOR|size=20px}} GSGS 2
{{fbw|KAZ|size=20px}} GS GS GS 3
{{fbw|PRK|size=20px}} GS4th2nd2nd3rd1st1st3rd1st2nd 10
{{fbw|KOR|size=20px}} GS GS4th GS GS4th3rd GS GS GS4th 5th 12
{{fbw|MAS|size=20px}}4th GS3rd GS GSGSGS GS GS 9
{{fbw|MYA|size=20px}} GS GS GS GS 4
{{fbw|NEP|size=12px}} GS GS GS 3
{{fbw|NZL|size=20px}}1st 1
{{fbw|PHI|size=20px}} GS GS GS GS GSGS GS GS 6th 9
{{fbw|SIN|size=20px}} GS3rd GS4th GS GS GS 7
{{fbw|THA|size=20px}}2nd2nd2nd1st3rd GS GS GS GS GSGS GS GS GS 5th4th 16
{{fbw|UZB|size=20px}} GS GS GS GS GS 5
{{fbw|VIE|size=20px}} GS GS GS GSGS GS6th GS 8
Total 6 6 6 8 6 7 8 9 8 11 11 15 14 14 9 8 8 8 8 162

Notes

{{reflist|group=notes}}

Other international tournaments

FIFA Confederations Cup

TeamSaudi Arabia
1992
(4)
Saudi Arabia
1995
(6)
Saudi Arabia
1997
(8)
Mexico
1999
(8)
South Korea|1997
{{flagicon|Japan
2001
(8)
France
2003
(8)
Germany
2005
(8)
South Africa
2009
(8)
Brazil
2013
(8)
Russia
2017
(8)
Total
{{fb|JPN}} GS2nd GS GS GS 5
{{fb|Saudi Arabia}}2ndGSGS4th 4
{{fb|AUS}}Part of OFC GS 1
{{fb|IRQ}} GS 1
{{fb|South Korea}}GS 1
{{fb|UAE}} GS 1
Total 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 13

Summer Olympics for men

Team 1900 to 1928Germany|Nazi
1936
(16)
United Kingdom
1948
(18)
Finland
1952
(25)
Australia
1956
(11)
Italy
1960
(16)
Japan|1947
1964
(14)
Mexico
1968
(16)
FRG
1972
(16)
Canada
1976
(13)
Soviet Union|1955
1980
(16)
United States
1984
(16)
South Korea|1997
1988
(16)
Spain
1992
(16)
United States
1996
(16)
Australia
2000
(16)
Greece
2004
(16)
China
2008
(16)
GBR
2012
(16)
Brazil
2016
(16)
Japan
2020
(16)
Total
{{flagIOC|JPN}} QF GSQF3rd GS QF GS GS4th GSq 11
{{flagIOC|KOR}} QF GSGS GS GS GS QF GS3rd QF 10
{{flagIOC|IRQ}}not a member of AFC QF GS GS4th GS 5
{{flagIOC|IND}} GS GS4th GS 4
{{flagIOC|CHN}} GS GSGS 3
{{flagIOC|KUW}} QF GS GS 3
{{flagIOC|IRI}} GS GS QF 3
{{flagIOC|KSA}} GS GS 2
{{flagIOC|QAT}} GS QF 2
{{flagIOC|THA}} GS GS 2
{{flagIOC|TPE}} GS GS 2
{{flagIOC|ISR}} QF QFnot a member of AFC 2
{{flagIOC|UAE}}not a member of AFC GS 1
{{flagIOC|AUS}}Part of OFC GS 1
{{flagIOC|SYR}} GS 1
{{flagIOC|PRK}} QF 1
{{flagIOC|MAS}} GS 1
{{flagIOC|MYA}} GS 1
{{flagIOC|INA}} QF 1
{{flagIOC|AFG}} GS 1
Total 0 2 4 1 4 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 3 3 - 57

FIFA U-20 World Cup

TeamTunisia|1959
1977
(16)
Japan|1947
1979
(16)
Australia
1981
(16)
Mexico
1983
(16)
Soviet Union
1985
(16)
Chile
1987
(16)
Saudi Arabia
1989
(16)
Portugal
1991
(16)
Australia
1993
(16)
Qatar
1995
(16)
Malaysia
1997
(24)
Nigeria
1999
(24)
Argentina
2001
(24)
UAE
2003
(24)
Netherlands
2005
(24)
Canada
2007
(24)
Egypt
2009
(24)
Colombia
2011
(24)
Turkey
2013
(24)
New Zealand
2015
(24)
South Korea
2017
(24)
POL
2019
(24)
Total
{{fbu|20|South Korea|size=20px}} GS GS4th QF GS GS GS R16 GS GS QF R16 QFR16q 15
{{fbu|20|Japan|size=20px}}GS QF QF2nd GS QF R16 R16 R16q 10
{{fbu|20|Saudi Arabia|size=20px}} GS GSGS GS GS GS R16 R16q 9
{{fbu|20|China|size=20px}} GS QF GS R16 R16 5
{{fbu|20|Qatar|size=20px}}2ndGS GSq 4
{{fbu|20|UZB|size=20px}}Part of USSR GS GS QF QF 4
{{fbu|20|Iraq|size=20px}} GS QF GS4th 4
{{fbu|20|Syria|size=20px}} GS QF GS R16 4
{{fbu|20|Iran|size=20px}} GS GS GS 3
{{fbu|20|PRK|size=20px}} GS GS GS 3
{{fbu|20|AUS|size=20px}}Part of OFC GS GS GS 3
{{fbu|20|UAE|size=20px}} R16QF QF 3
{{fbu|20|Vietnam|size=20px}} GS 1
{{fbu|20|MYA|size=20px}} GS 1
{{fbu|20|JOR|size=20px}} GS 1
{{fbu|20|Malaysia|size=20px}}GS 1
{{fbu|20|Bahrain|size=20px}} GS 1
{{fbu|20|Indonesia|size=20px}} GS 1
{{fbu|21|KAZ|size=20px}}Part of USSR GSPart of UEFA 1
Total 2 3 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 3 5 4 4 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 474

FIFA U-17 World Cup

TeamChina
1985
(16)
Canada
1987
(16)
Scotland
1989
(16)
Italy
1991
(16)
Japan|1947
1993
(16)
Ecuador
1995
(16)
Egypt
1997
(16)
New Zealand
1999
(16)
Trinidad and Tobago
2001
(16)
Finland
2003
(16)
Peru
2005
(16)
South Korea|1997
2007
(24)
Nigeria
2009
(24)
Mexico
2011
(24)
UAE
2013
(24)
Chile
2015
(24)
India
2017
(24)
PER
2019
(24)
Total
{{fbu|17|JPN|size=20px}}QF GS GS GS GS QF R16 R16q 9
{{fbu|17|Qatar|size=20px}} GS QF4th GS GS QF GS 7
{{fbu|17|South Korea|size=20px}} QF GSGS QF R16q 6
{{fbu|17|China|size=20px}}QF GS GS GS GS QF 6
{{fbu|17|PRK|size=20px}} QF R16 GS R16 GS 5
{{fbu|17|IRN|size=20px}} GS R16 R16 QF 4
{{fbu|17|AUS|size=20px}}Part of OFC R16 R16q 3
{{fbu|17|UAE|size=20px}} GS R16GS 3
{{fbu|17|OMA|size=20px}}4th QF GS 3
{{fbu|17|Saudi Arabia|size=20px}} QF GS1st 3
{{fbu|17|TJK|size=20px}}Part of USSR R16q 2
{{fbu|17|IRQ|size=20px}} GS R16 2
{{fbu|17|SYR|size=20px}} R16 GS 2
{{fbu|17|UZB|size=20px}}Part of USSR QF R16 2
{{fbu|17|THA|size=20px}} GS GS 2
{{fbu|17|Bahrain|size=20px}}4th GS 2
{{fbu|17|IND|size=20px}}GS 1
{{fbu|17|YEM|size=20px}} GS 1
Total 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 5 4 4 5 4 5 463

FIFA Futsal World Cup

NationNetherlands
1989
(16)
Hong Kong|1959
1992
(16)
Spain
1996
(16)
Guatemala
2000
(16)
Chinese Taipei
2004
(16)
Brazil
2008
(20)
Thailand
2012
(24)
Colombia
2016
(24)
Lithuania
2020
(24)
Years
{{futsal|IRN}}4th GS GS GS QF R163rd7
{{futsal|THA}} GS GS GSR16 R165
{{futsal|JPN}} GS GS GS R164
{{futsal|CHN}} GS GS GS3
{{futsal|AUS}}Part of OFC GSGS 2
{{futsal|UZB}}Part of USSR GS1
{{futsal|VIE}} R161
{{futsal|KUW}} GS1
{{futsal|TPE}}GS1
{{futsal|MAS}} GS1
{{futsal|HKG}}GS1
{{futsal|KSA}} GS1
{{futsal|KAZ}}Part of USSR GSPart of UEFA1
Total 23334455534

FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup

NationBRA
1995
(8)
BRA
1996
(8)
BRA
1997
(8)
BRA
1998
(10)
BRA
1999
(12)
BRA
2000
(12)
BRA
2001
(12)
BRA
2002
(8)
BRA
2003
(8)
BRA
2004
(12)
BRA
2005
(12)
BRA
2006
(16)
BRA
2007
(16)
FRA
2008
(16)
UAE
2009
(16)
ITA
2011
(16)
TAH
2013
(16)
POR
2015
(16)
BAH
2017
(16)
PAR
2019
(16)
Years
{{beachsoccer|JPN}} GS QF 4th GS 4th QF GS GS QF GS QF QF GS q 14
{{beachsoccer|IRN}} GS GS GS GS QF QF 3rd7
{{beachsoccer|UAE}} GS GS GS GS GS q 6
{{beachsoccer|OMA}} GS GS q 3
{{beachsoccer|BHR}} QF GS 2
{{beachsoccer|THA}}4th GS 2
{{beachsoccer|MAS}} GS 1
Total0010211100233333333335

Summer Olympics for women

Numbers refer to the final placing of each team at the respective Games.

TeamUnited States
1996
(8)
Australia
2000
(8)
Greece
2004
(10)
China
2008
(12)
GBR
2012
(12)
Brazil
2016
(12)
Japan
2020
(12)
Total
{{flagIOC|CHN}}2 5 9 5 8 5
{{flagIOC|JPN}} 7 7 4 2q 5
{{flagIOC|PRK}} 9 9 2
{{flagIOC|AUS}} 7 1
Total 2 1 2 3 2 2 3 13

FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup

TeamCAN
2002
(12)
THA
2004
(12)
RUS
2006
(16)
CHI
2008
(16)
GER
2010
(16)
JPN
2012
(16)
CAN
2014
(16)
PNG
2016
(16)
FRA
2018
(16)

2020
(16)
Total
{{fbwu|20|PRK}}1st2ndQFQF4th1stQF7
{{fbwu|20|JPN}} QFQFGS3rd3rd1st6
{{fbwu|20|CHN}}2nd2ndGSGSGSGS6
{{fbwu|20|KOR}}GS3rdQFQFGS5
{{fbwu|20|AUS}}GS1
{{fbwu|20|THA}}GS1
{{fbwu|20|TPE}} GS1
Total 2 3 3 3 3 4 3 3 3 27

FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup

TeamNZL
2008
(16)
TRI
2010
(16)
AZE
2012
(16)
CRC
2014
(16)
JOR
2016
(16)
URU
2018
(16)
IND
2020
(16)
Total
{{fbwu|17|JPN}} QF2ndQF1st2ndQF6
{{fbwu|17|PRK}}1st4th2ndGS1stQF6
{{fbwu|17|KOR}} QF1stGS3
{{fbwu|17|CHN}}GSGS2
{{fbwu|17|JOR}}GS1
{{fbwu|17|IND}}q1
Total 3 3 3 3 3 3 18

AFC Executive Committee

President
  • {{flagicon|BHR}} HE Salman Bin Ibrahim Al-Khalifa (also a FIFA vice president)[27]
Vice Presidents
  • {{flagicon|IND}} Praful Patel – Senior Vice President[27]
  • {{flagicon|QAT}} Saud Abdulaziz Al Mohannadi – Vice President[27]
  • {{flagicon|SIN}} Winston Lee Boon Aun – Vice President[27]
  • {{flagicon|IRN}} Ali Kafashian – Vice President[27]
  • {{flagicon|KOR}} Chung Mong-gyu – Vice President[27]
//FIFA Council">FIFA Council Members
  • {{flagicon|JPN}} Kozo Tashima[27]
  • {{flagicon|CHN}} Zhang Jian[27]
  • {{flagicon|PHL}} Mariano V Araneta Jnr[27]
  • {{flagicon|BGD}} Mahfuza Akhter Kiron[27]
  • {{flagicon|KOR}} Chung Mong-gyu[27]
AFC Executive Committee Members
  • {{flagicon|PAK}} Faisal Saleh Hayat[27]
  • {{flagicon|AUS}} Moya Dodd[27]
  • {{flagicon|Palestine}} Susan Shalabi Molano[27]
  • {{flagicon|PRK}} Han Un Gyong[27]
  • {{flagicon|UAE}} HE Mohammed Khalfan Al Romaithi[27]
  • {{flagicon|KSA}} Ahmed Eid S. Al Harbi[27]
  • {{flagicon|MDV}} Mohamed Shaweed[27]
  • {{flagicon|UZB}} Sardor Rakhmatullaev[27]
  • {{flagicon|LBN}} Hachem Haïdar[27]
  • {{flagicon|LAO}} Viphet Sihachakr[27]
  • {{flagicon|AFG}} Zohra Mehri[27]
  • {{flagicon|VIE}} Dr Tran Quoc Tuan[27]
  • {{flagicon|MNG}} Ganbaatar Amgalanbaatar[27]
General Secretary
  • {{flagicon|MAS}} Dato' Windsor John Paul

See also

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  • AFC Annual Awards
  • List of Presidents of AFC
  • Sports in Asia
  • National Basketball Association
  • List of association football sub-confederations
  • List of association football competitions

References

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