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AFC's Bold Move: New League for National Teams Aims to Fix Asian Football

The Asian Football Confederation is launching a new league for its member national teams. This move comes in response to growing challenges like finding opponents and managing costs during official match windows. The league aims to create a more predictable and high-quality competition structure across the continent. More specifics about how it will work are expected to be revealed soon.

Football: AFC to introduce new league for national teams

Kuala Lumpur, Dec 21

The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) has confirmed on Sunday that it will introduce an AFC League in the coming period, aiming to enhance its international football competition for AFC member association teams across the continent.

In a statement, the AFC revealed growing challenges in fully utilising FIFA international match windows, including limited opponent availability, rising costs, and logistical difficulties, which the AFC said have reduced the sporting value of international fixtures.

"These challenges have highlighted the need for a more structured, predictable and sustainable competition framework for teams and, following a comprehensive internal review and consultation process, the Confederation has decided in principle to introduce an AFC League," read the statement.

The AFC remains focused on delivering high-quality and consistent development pathways for its member associations in accordance with its long-term vision to advance football across Asia, the AFC said. "However, the effective utilisation of the FIFA International Match Windows has become increasingly challenging due to limited opponent availability, rising operational costs and logistical complexities, often diminishing the sporting value of international fixtures," the statement further said.

Commenting on the initiative, AFC General Secretary Windsor John said: "The AFC League represents an important step forward in our ongoing commitment to support the development of our 47 member associations."

"By introducing a structured competition platform during the FIFA international match windows, with greater calendar stability and clear sporting incentives, we aim to ensure consistent access to high-quality matches while addressing logistical and cost-related challenges faced by teams," he added.

The AFC also noted that further details regarding the competition format, timeline, and implementation will be announced in due course.

The AFC already hosts the Asian Cup competition for its member associations, with the top teams picked from the qualifiers to the finals. The winner is crowned as the Asian Champion.

The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) is the governing body of Asian football and one of the six Confederations making up FIFA. Formed in 1954 in Manila on the sidelines of the second Asian Games, the AFC was sanctioned by FIFA in Berne, Switzerland, on June 21 of that year. The AFC is now headquartered in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and consists of 47 Member Associations.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Interesting. But I hope this doesn't lead to more fixture congestion for our players. The ISL season is already long. The AIFF needs to plan the calendar carefully to balance club and country commitments.

Rohit P

Finally some sense! The current system is so haphazard. Teams like India sometimes struggle to find good opponents during FIFA windows. A proper league format with clear incentives is exactly what Asian football needs to grow.

Sarah B

As a football fan living in India, I'm cautiously optimistic. The devil will be in the details—the format and the travel logistics. If it's well-organized, it could really boost the sport's profile across the continent.

Vikram M

Good step forward. But let's be honest, the AFC needs to ensure this doesn't just benefit the traditional powerhouses like Japan, South Korea, and Saudi Arabia. There must be a pathway for emerging nations like India, Vietnam, and the Philippines to compete fairly and develop.

Karthik V

Hope this means we get to see Sunil Chhetri and the boys play more often at home! 🙏 The cost and logistics point is very valid. A fixed schedule will help fans plan better to support the team.

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