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The Asian Football Confederation ('''AFC''') is the governing body of Football in Asia (excluding most of the Asian Ex-Soviet republics). It was founded in 1954. The main headquarters is located in Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia . The current president is Mohammed Bin Hammam of Qatar . The AFC runs the Asian Cup , a competition for the national football teams of Asia held every four years, as well as the Asian World Cup Qualifying Tournament .

The AFC also runs three levels of annual international club competitions. The most prestigious (and oldest of the current AFC club competitions) is the AFC Champions League tournament, based on the UEFA Champions League , formed in 2002 / 03 with the amalgamation of the '' Asian Champions Cup '' and the '' Asian Cup Winners Cup ''. (An Asian Super Cup competition between the winners of these two major tournaments ended with the birth of the AFC Champions League.) The other competitions branched of this in 2004 when the 'Vision Asia' blueprint for development was launched. This led to the top fourteen AFC nations, the 'mature nations', sending their best teams to the AFC Champions League. The next 14 nations, the 'developing nations' qualify to send their teams to the AFC Cup . The rest of the AFC-affiliated countries, the 'emerging nations' send their teams to the AFC President's Cup . The teams which qualify from each country are usually the champions and the cup winners {Link without Title} . Currently there is no promotion and relegation between the different levels of nations.

The ''Asian Ladies Football Confederation'' is a sub-group of the AFC who manage , first held in 1975 , as well as the AFC's Women's Under-19 and the Women's Under-17 championships.

On January 1 2006 Australia became the 46th member of the AFC. See the List Of AFC Member States .


REGIONS


The AFC is split into 4 regions {Link without Title} . Below shows how the national teams of Asia are split up by region (but are not necessarily part of their regional football federation):



COMPETITIONS


National competition



Regional Tournaments



Club competition



WORLD CUP QUALIFIERS



Totals (Current members)

  • 7:

  • 4:

  • 3:


  • 1:







Israel , who qualified in 1970 is now a member of UEFA .
Australia , who joined AFC in 2006, qualified twice as a member of the OFC , in 1974 and 2006.


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