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AFC Challenge League

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Annual third tier Asian club football competition
Not to be confused withAFC Challenge Cup.
Football tournament
AFC Challenge League
Organiser(s)AFC
Founded2005; 20 years ago (2005) (asAFC President's Cup)
2024; 1 year ago (2024) (relaunched asAFC Challenge League)
RegionAsia
Teams20 (group stage2024–25 AFC Challenge League
Qualifier forAFC Champions League Two
Related competitionsAFC Champions League Elite (1st tier)
AFC Champions League Two (2nd tier)
Current championsTurkmenistanArkadag (1st title)
Most championshipsTajikistanRegar TadAZ
(3 titles)
Websitewww.the-afc.com
2025–26 AFC Challenge League

TheAFC Challenge League (previously known as theAFC President's Cup, abbreviated asACGL) is an annual third-tiercontinental clubfootball competition organised by theAsian Football Confederation. The competition is played among clubs from nations that did not receive direct qualifying slots to the top-tierAFC Champions League Elite or the second-tierAFC Champions League Two, based on theAFC club competitions ranking.

The2024–25 season marked its inaugural edition in the new format. The winner of the AFC Challenge League gets a direct spot in the group stage of the next season'sAFC Champions League Two, if they have not already qualified through domestic performance.

History

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SeasonWinners
AFC President's Cup
2005TajikistanRegar TadAZ
2006KyrgyzstanDordoi-Dynamo
2007KyrgyzstanDordoi-Dynamo(2)
2008TajikistanRegar TadAZ(2)
2009TajikistanRegar TadAZ(3)
2010MyanmarYadanarbon
2011Chinese TaipeiTaipower
2012TajikistanIstiklol
2013TurkmenistanBalkan
2014TurkmenistanHTTU Aşgabat
AFC Challenge League
2024–25TurkmenistanArkadag

The AFC President's Cup was founded in 2005 as a third tier competition so that clubs from lower-rankedAFC member nations could participate in continental competition.[1]

On 25 November 2013, the AFC Competitions Committee proposed the year of 2014 to be the last edition of the President's Cup.[2] Starting from 2015, league champions ofemerging countries were eligible to participate in theAFC Cup qualifying play-offs.[1]

The last edition in2014 sawHTTU Aşgabat defeat North Korean sideRimyongsu 2–1, becoming the second consecutive team from Turkmenistan to win the competition.

On 23 December 2022, it was announced that the AFC competition structure would change from the established formats from the 2024–25 season. A new third-tier tournament called the AFC Challenge League would be introduced.[3][4][5]

On 24 May 2024, AFC announced that the records and statistics from the defunct AFC President's Cup were recognised as predecessor competition and integrated with the data of the AFC Challenge League.[6]

Format

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The AFC President's Cup trophy

Qualification to the competition initially was for clubs from AFC-affiliated countries which fall into the AFC'semerging nations category as laid out in theirVision Asia document.

Between 8 and 12 clubs participated in each edition of the competition. From 2005 to 2007, 8 clubs were placed in the two groups of 4. The winners and runners up would advance to the semi-final stage. All the matches were held in a single host country.

From 2008 to 2010, the tournament was increased to 11 clubs. A qualification round was created and clubs were split into three groups. Each group was played in a different country. The three group winners and the best ranked runner up qualified for the final stage.

From 2011 to 2014, the tournament was increased to 12 clubs. In the qualification round, there were three groups of 4 clubs. The group winners and runners up qualified for the final stage. These 6 clubs were broken into two groups of 3. The top clubs of each group qualified for the final.[7]

In November 2013 the AFC announced that the2014 AFC President's Cup would be the last edition of the tournament.[8] Starting from 2015, league champions of "emerging countries" are eligible to participate in theAFC Cup qualifying play-off.[9] Thequalifying round for the2016 AFC Cup, with similar format to the AFC President's Cup (without final stage), was held in August 2015, which qualified two clubs to the AFC Cup play-offs.[10]

After the rebrand in 2024, the new format comprised 18 participating clubs divided into four groups for the inaugural season. The clubs compete in single-leg centralized format, with the top eight qualifying for the quarter-finals. The quarter and semi-finals are played over two legs, before the coveted final is staged over a single-leg contest.[11][12]

Prize money

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Starting with the 2024–25 season, the distribution of the prize money is as follows:[13]

RoundTeamsAmount
Per teamTotal
Final (Champions)1$1 million
Final (Runners-up)1$500,000
Semi-finals4$120,000$480,000
Quarter-finals8$80,000$640,000
Group stage18$100,000$1,800,000
Total18$4,420,000

Records and statistics

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Main article:AFC President's Cup and AFC Challenge League records and statistics

List of finals

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Key
Match won afterextra time
*Match won after apenalty shoot-out
  • The "Season" column refers to the season during which the competition was held, and links to the article about that season.
List of AFC President's Cup and AFC Challenge League finals[14]
SeasonWinnersScoreRunners-upVenueAttendanceRef.
AFC President's Cup (2005–2014)
2005TajikistanRegar-TadAZ3–0KyrgyzstanDordoi-DynamoDashrath Stadium, Kathmandu, Nepal8,000[15]
2006KyrgyzstanDordoi-Dynamo2–1TajikistanVakhshSarawak Stadium, Kuching, Malaysia500[16]
2007KyrgyzstanDordoi-Dynamo2–1NepalMahendra Police ClubPunjab Stadium, Lahore, Pakistan2,000[17]
2008TajikistanRegar-TadAZ1–1*[a]KyrgyzstanDordoi-DynamoSpartak Stadium, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan10,000[18]
2009TajikistanRegar-TadAZ2–0KyrgyzstanDordoi-DynamoMetallurg Stadium, Tursunzoda, Tajikistan10,000[19]
2010MyanmarYadanarbon1–0KyrgyzstanDordoi-DynamoThuwunna Stadium, Yangon, Myanmar23,720[20]
2011Chinese TaipeiTaiwan Power Company3–2CambodiaPhnom Penh CrownNational Stadium, Kaohsiung, Taiwan3,238[21]
2012TajikistanIstiklol2–1PalestineMarkaz Shabab Al-Am'ariCentral Republican Stadium, Dushanbe, Tajikistan19,323[22]
2013TurkmenistanBalkan1–0PakistanKRLHang Jebat Stadium, Malacca, Malaysia578[23]
2014TurkmenistanHTTU Aşgabat2–1North KoreaRimyongsuSugathadasa Stadium, Colombo, Sri Lanka200[24]
AFC Challenge League (2024–present)
2024–25TurkmenistanArkadag2–1CambodiaSvay RiengMorodok Techo National Stadium, Phnom Penh, Cambodia51,610[25]

Performance by club

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Performance in the AFC President's Cup and AFC Challenge League by club
ClubTitle(s)Runners-upYears wonYearsrunner-up
TajikistanRegar-TadAZ302005,2008,2009
KyrgyzstanDordoi Bishkek242006,20072005,2008,2009,2010
MyanmarYadanarbon102010
Chinese TaipeiTaiwan Power
Company
102011
TajikistanIstiklol102012
TurkmenistanNebitçi102013
TurkmenistanÝedigen102014
TurkmenistanArkadag102024–25
TajikistanKhatlon012006
NepalNepal Police012007
CambodiaPhnom Penh Crown012011
PalestineMarkaz Shabab Al-Am'ari012012
PakistanKRL012013
North KoreaRimyongsu012014
CambodiaSvay Rieng012024–25

Performance by nation

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Performance in finals by nation
NationWinnersRunners-upTotal
 Tajikistan415
 Turkmenistan303
 Kyrgyzstan246
 Chinese Taipei101
 Myanmar101
 Cambodia022
   Nepal011
 North Korea011
 Pakistan011
 Palestine011

Performance by coach

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CoachClubWinners
TajikistanMakhmadjon KhabibulloevTajikistanRegar TadAZ2005,2008,2009
KyrgyzstanBoris PodkorytovKyrgyzstanDordoi-Dinamo2006,2007
MyanmarU Zaw Lay AungMyanmarYadanarbon2010
SerbiaNikola KavazovićTajikistanIstiklol2012
Chinese TaipeiChen Kuei-jenChinese TaipeiTaiwan Power Company2011
TurkmenistanRahym KurbanmämmedowTurkmenistanBalkan2013
TurkmenistanBegench GarayevTurkmenistanHTTU Aşgabat2014
TurkmenistanAkhmet AllaberdiyevTurkmenistanArkadag2024–25

Awards

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Top scorers

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SeasonPlayer(s)Club(s)Goals
2005Sri LankaDudley SteinwallSri LankaBlue Star SC4
CambodiaHok SochetraCambodiaHello United
TajikistanKhurshed MahmudovTajikistanRegar-TadAZ
TajikistanDzhomikhon MukhidinovTajikistanRegar-TadAZ
2006Chinese TaipeiChuang Yao-tsungChinese TaipeiTatung5
KyrgyzstanRoman KornilovKyrgyzstanDordoi-Dynamo
2007Sri LankaChanna Ediri BandanageSri LankaRatnam Sports Club6
2008MyanmarThi Ha KyawMyanmarKanbawza6
2009MyanmarSoe Min OoMyanmarKanbawza6
2010TajikistanRustam UsmonovTajikistanVakhsh Qurghonteppa5
2011Chinese TaipeiHo Ming-tsanChinese TaipeiTaipower6
2012KyrgyzstanMirlan MurzayevKyrgyzstanDordoi Bishkek8
2013KyrgyzstanMirlan MurzayevKyrgyzstanDordoi Bishkek9
2014TurkmenistanSuleyman MuhadowTurkmenistanHTTU Aşgabat11
2024–25TurkmenistanAltymyrat AnnadurdyýewTurkmenistanArkadag5

Best player

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SeasonPlayerClub
2005N/AN/A
2006N/AN/A
2007KyrgyzstanValery KashubaKyrgyzstanDordoi-Dynamo
2008N/AN/A
2009TajikistanKhurshed MahmudovTajikistanRegar-TadAZ
2010KyrgyzstanMirlan MurzayevKyrgyzstanDordoi-Dynamo
2011Chinese TaipeiChen Po-liangChinese TaipeiTaipower
2012TajikistanAlisher TuychievTajikistanIstiklol
2013TurkmenistanAmir GurbaniTurkmenistanBalkan
2014TurkmenistanSuleyman MuhadowTurkmenistanHTTU Asgabat
2024–25TurkmenistanŞanazar TirkişowTurkmenistanArkadag

Top goalscorers

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RankPlayerClub(s)Goals
1KyrgyzstanMirlan MurzaevDordoi Bishkek19
2KyrgyzstanDavid TettehDordoi Bishkek12
3TajikistanKhurshed MakhmudovRegar-TadAZ11
TurkmenistanSuleyman MuhadowHTTU
5TurkmenistanAmir GurbaniAşgabat
Balkan
10
Sri LankaChanna Ediri BandanageRatnam
TajikistanIbrahim RabimovRegar-TadAZ
Istiklol
8PakistanKaleemullah KhanKRL9
9TurkmenistanArslanmyrat AmanowAşgabat
HTTU
8
MyanmarYan PaingYadanarbon
NepalJu Manu RaiNepal Police

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^The score was 1–1 after 90 minutes and extra time. Regar TadAZ won the penalty shoot-out 4–3.

References

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