Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Kuala Lumpur: Afghanistan Football Federation’s (AFF) dedication to the development of grassroots football in the country has earned it the AFC Grassroots Charter Bronze Membership.
The Grassroots Charter is a development tool for Member Associations (MA) to raise the quality of their grassroots programmes. It identifies 20 performance categories such as grassroots competitions, structure, long-term planning and partnerships, with PFF excelling in all criteria.
AFF is the 24th Member Association to receive the Membership, joining the likes of Australia, China PR, Malaysia, among others, from across the Continent.
The AFF has been focusing on three key areas: MA endorsed grassroots programmes, grassroots competitions and grassroots courses.
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Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Kuala Lumpur: The fourth AFC Grassroots Panel meeting concluded in Malaysia on Wednesday.
The panel began the meeting by confirming the grassroots in Asia is viewed as ‘football for all’, comprising personal, health, sporting and social development for non-elite and non-professional football across all ages, before a football player’s pathway was analysed, to further understand the link of grassroots efforts and the elite game of football academies
The panel then assess the AFC Grassroots Charter by appointing panel members to monitor and evaluate the process.
This AFC grassroots endorsement programme is offered at three levels - bronze, silver and gold.
At the entry level (bronze), the emphasis is on mass participation which Macau, Sri Lanka and Vietnam have applied for.
China, Lebanon, Mongolia and Singapore have applied for the silver level, which focuses on increased levels of quality.
At the gold level - applied by Australia and Japan - the endorsed members will set the benchmark for grassroots development.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Kuala Lumpur: The lifeblood of the beautiful game – grassroots football – was placed under the spotlight today at the second Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Grassroots Panel Meeting in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
The panel, which comprises grassroots specialists from across the continent, worked on the finer details of the AFC Grassroots Charter, which was introduced to Member Associations at the inaugural AFC Grassroots Conference in March this year.
The meeting led by AFC Technical Director Andy Roxburgh provided a good opportunity for the Members to further examine the criteria and grading system of the new Charter. “Grassroots football represents the foundation of football development and provides the basis for a lifelong passion for the game,” said Andy Roxburgh.
“With the AFC’s Vision and Mission outlining clear ambitions to ensure football remains the number-one sport in the continent. The investment in the grassroots movement will play a pivotal role in bringing to life the continent’s aspirations under the banner of One Asia, One Goal,” he added.
The charter, which recognises grassroots as non-professional and non-elite football, represents the benchmark for Member Associations to aspire towards and will play an invaluable role to raise the quality of grassroots programmes throughout the continent.
Anchored on the principles of continuity and excellence, 20 performance categories such as leadership, competitions, education and participation have been structured progressively in three grading levels to facilitate the evolution of the AFC’s grassroots endorsement programme.
At the entry level (bronze), the emphasis has been placed on building the foundations for participation, before being elevated to focus on development (silver). Moving on to the highest echelon (gold), Member Associations will need to satisfy a more robust set of criteria and commitment towards developing a vibrant ecosystem through wide-ranging programmes, lifelong pathways and retention of players.
Looking ahead, the panel were resolute on the significance and impact of the charter once fully implemented. Nakayama Masao, Assistant Director, and grassroots instructor from the Japan Football Association said: “Success on the world stage can only come through the grassroots. The new charter will ensure that we stimulate the environment for all our Member Associations to improve through a unified and dynamic system. As members of this panel, our aim now must be to bring all MAs on board this journey.
“Together, I am confident that we can raise the standards and foundations for football to thrive in our continent.”
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Mon, 23 Sep, 2024

Kuala Lumpur: The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) honoured the advocates of grassroots football and the Woman Youth Coach of the Year for their contributions to the sport at the AFC Special Grassroots and Elite Women’s Youth Football Awards 2019, which was held in conjunction with the 2nd AFC Women’s Football Conference in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Thimphu: The Bhutan Football Federation (BFF) and Turkmenistan Football Federation (TFF) celebrated their respective Grassroots Day with resounding success.
BFF celebrates its Grassroots Day on November 11 each year to commemorate the birth anniversary of the Fourth King of Bhutan, Druk Gyalpo Jigme Singye Wangchuk.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Kuala Lumpur: The AFC Grassroots Panel hit a new milestone in its eighth meeting on Monday, as 51% of the Member Associations (MAs) are now endorsed by the AFC Grassroots Charter.
The AFC Grassroots Charter is a development tool for Member Associations (MAs) to raise the quality of their grassroots programmes. It identifies 20 performance categories such as grassroots competitions, fairplay, partnerships and personal development.
This AFC grassroots endorsement programme is offered at three levels - bronze, silver and gold. At the entry level (bronze), the emphasis is on mass participation. The next level (silver) focuses on increased levels of quality, and at the highest level (gold), the endorsed members will set the benchmark for grassroots development.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Kuala Lumpur: The Football Association of Maldives (FAM) and Palestine Football Association (PFA) have been granted AFC Grassroots Charter Bronze Memberships following their continuous efforts in the development of football.
The Grassroots Charter is a development tool for Member Associations to raise the quality of their grassroots programmes.
It identifies 20 performance categories, such as grassroots competitions, fairplay, partnerships and personal development, which have all been met by FAM and PFA respectively.