Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Kuala Lumpur: Asian Football Confederation (AFC) General Secretary Dato’ Windsor John joined Soccerex Connected on Friday as one of the headline speakers to share his insights on how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted football competitions in Asia.
The AFC General Secretary was joined by Concacaf Secretary General Philippe Moggio and Executive Vice President of the United Soccer League (USL) Court Jeske in the panel discussion titled “The Greatest Show on Earth”.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Kuala Lumpur: The Vietnam Football Federation’s (VFF) continuous efforts and achievements in youth development in recent years have been recognised by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) after being accepted as a full member of the AFC Elite Youth Scheme.
VFF’s commitment and rapid progress in youth development were demonstrated in FIFA and AFC competitions where they reached the Semi-final in the 2016 AFC U-19 Championship in Bahrain and qualified for the FIFA U-20 World Cup Korea Republic 2017 as they went on to become the first Southeast Asian team to secure a point in the showpiece.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Kuala Lumpur: The Tajikistan Football Federation (TFF) and the Football Association of Singapore (FAS) have been endorsed as full members of the AFC Elite Youth Scheme for their comprehensive and strategic youth development systems.
Through strong support from the Government, the TFF’s Strategic Plan, which mainly focuses on youth football with various objectives encompassing the establishment of systems, quality of infrastructure, coach qualifications and competitions, underlines their vision for football development for the period of 2016 to 2026.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Kuala Lumpur: Building on the widely acclaimed pilot e-Goal project in the West Zone, the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), through its AFC Dream Asia Foundation, has partnered again with Jordan-based youth development organisation, Aurora for Training and Development, to expand the positive impact of the ground-breaking programme to the AFC Member Associations in the ASEAN, East, Central and South Zones.
The next phase of the 40-day virtual programme, which commenced today (September 19, 2020), will bring the total number of Member Associations engaged to 43.
More than 60 Youth Social Responsibility Ambassadors will be empowered with innovative and educational opportunities through which they can engage with fellow players and establish a network to support development post COVID-19.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Colombo: When it comes to the most popular sport in Sri Lanka, it is usually cricket that springs to mind considering their national team's status as a global powerhouse. Despite this fact, however, football boasts a massive fanbase and a long historical association in the north Indian Ocean nation, more so than many other Asian teams.
British servicemen were first seen playing football barefoot on the sands around Colombo in the 1890s before locals soon followed suit. The new sport spread quickly to the southern and central regions, and eventually right across the island nation, and by the early 1900s football had become a popular, competitive sport among youngsters.
The game entered a new era after the nation earned independence in 1948. Four years later, the country's football governing body, the Football Federation of Sri Lanka (FFSL) became affiliated to FIFA and the same year saw them organise the Colombo Cup - a four-nation tournament which also featured India, Pakistan and Myanmar.
It was in the inaugural edition that Ceylon as they were then known - the nation became known as Sri Lanka in 1972 - made their international debut in the tournament opener against India. To the disappointment of their home supporters, the Golden Lion suffered a 3-0 loss at the hands of the strongly-favoured neighbours before finishing the tournament with the wooden spoon.
Although they fared no better in the next edition with three straight defeats, the breakthrough came in 1954 when they came close to clinching the title. Cheered on by the home crowd, the hosts shocked holders India with a 1-1 draw in the opener. And despite narrowly losing 2-1 to Pakistan, they ended as runners-up after overcoming Myanmar by an identical scoreline in what was their first international victory.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Kuala Lumpur: The return of the AFC Champions League (West) has confirmed the remarkable success of the Asian Football Confederation’s (AFC) website and social platforms since the last match in the competition in March 2020.
The lockdown and suspension of fixtures has not affected the extraordinary growth that the ‘fan-first’ digital strategy has delivered in the last six months with the 2020 figures overtaking those achieved in the entirety of 2019 – which also included the AFC Asian Cup record total engagement of 890.2 million.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Doha: The return of Asian football will celebrate the medical workers who have been the heroes of the COVID-19 pandemic when the AFC Champions League restarts in the West Region in Qatar on Monday, September 14, 2020.
The four stadiums where the centralised matches are scheduled to kick-off in Doha will be dressed with the slogan – #FootballForHeroes – to pay tribute to the healthcare professionals – working tirelessly on the frontlines while reminding the Continent’s fans, players and match officials to remain vigilant in the fight against the pandemic.