The Asian Football Confederation’s (AFC) competitions revamp and rebrand of the AFC age group championships to become AFC Asian Cups starting 2021.

At the same time the AFC Futsal Championship, AFC Women’s Futsal Championship, AFC U-20 Futsal Championship, and AFC Beach Soccer Championship will also become AFC Asian Cups after the AFC Executive Committee ratified a recent decision by the AFC Marketing Committee.

According to AFC General Secretary Dato’ Windsor John, “We believe the change reflects the new stature of the competitions and by further strengthening the brand and commercial value of our competitions, there will be significant benefits for the AFC and its Member Associations. It is not only the name that will change as the AFC, in line with our Vision and Mission, will continue to enhance and invest in all our competitions to provide the best platform for Asia’s talents at all levels in the coming years.”

The first competition to carry the new name will be the qualifying rounds for the AFC U17 Women’s Asian Cup 2022 and the AFC U20 Women’s Asian Cup 2022.

Japan, DPR Korea, and the Korea Republic will be direct qualifiers to the AFC U20 Women’s Asian Cup final competition in 2022 after they finished as the top three teams in the AFC U-19 Women’s Championships in Thailand in 2019.

Japan, DPR Korea, and China PR received automatic qualification for the AFC U17 Women’s Asian Cup 2022 in line with their finishing position in the AFC U-16 Women’s Championship also held in Thailand in 2019.

The hosts for both Qualifying Round 1 competition have also been decided with Australia, Mongolia, Myanmar, and Tajikistan hosting groups in both the AFC U17 Women’s Asian Cup and the AFC U20 Women’s Asian Cup.

For the AFC U17 Women’s Asian Cup qualifiers, the other hosts will be Bangladesh, Jordan, Kyrgyz Republic, and Vietnam while China PR, Chinese Taipei, Laos, and Singapore will make up the remaining hosts in the AFC U20 Women’s Asian Cup Qualifying Round 1.

The latest rebranding and revamping exercise apply only to AFC competitions which are scheduled to take place from 2021 and will not impact the age-group tournaments that were postponed from 2020.


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