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Inaugural 2016 AFC Solidarity Cup to be played in Malaysia!

2016-afc-solidarity-cupThe Asian Football Confederation’s (AFC) new national team competition, the AFC Solidarity Cup, was launched on Thursday, September 8 at the AFC House in Kuala Lumpur. The launch culminated in the draw for the first edition of the competition, which will be played in Malaysia between November 2 and November 15, 2016.

AFC President Shaikh Salman bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa said, “The AFC Solidarity Cup is an exciting initiative to develop national team football in Asia. The AFC is excited about this new tournament – the AFC Solidarity Cup – as we look to deliver the objective of our Vision and Mission which is to make Asian teams stronger on the global stage.”

The new competition brings together aspiring AFC Member Associations, giving teams the opportunity to play competitive international matches when they are not participating in FIFA or AFC national team competitions.

The AFC Solidarity Cup is a unique competition where the focus is on development through increased opportunities to compete at the international level, but also provides targeted education and training, such as coaching, referees and technical analysis. There will also be event management training offered to MAs who hold aspirations to host international tournaments in the future.

The AFC Solidarity Cup logo, also launched at the draw, reflects the key values of the competition: unity, strength, team spirit, solidarity and energy.

A total of eight or nine teams will participate in the 2016 AFC Solidarity Cup in Malaysia – six of them being Brunei Darussalam, Macau, Mongolia, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka – who were all eliminated from the 2018 FIFA World Cup and 2019 AFC Asian Cup Preliminary Joint Qualification Round 1. Two or three teams – Laos or the Maldives, Chinese Taipei or Timor-Leste and Bangladesh – who will be eliminated from the 2019 AFC Asian Cup Qualifiers Play-off 2, will also participate. These will be decided after the completion of Play-off 2 on October 11.

The pairings for the currently ongoing 2019 AFC Asian Cup Qualifiers Play-off 2 are: Pairing 1: Maldives vs Laos – Pairing 2: Bangladesh vs Bhutan – Pairing 3: Timor-Leste vs Chinese Taipei

However, if Bhutan are the losing team in the pairing above, only losers from Pairings 1 and 3 will take part in the AFC Solidarity Cup, as Bhutan have not expressed interest to participate.

OPTION 1: EIGHT PARTICIPATING TEAMS
If Bhutan are the losing team in Pairing 2, there will be eight teams taking part – six from the Preliminary Joint Qualification Round 1 and two from the AFC Asian Cup Qualifiers Play-off 2. There will be two centralised groups of four teams and the winner and runner-up (total four teams) will advance to the semi-finals. The two winners in the semi-finals will battle it out in the final match.

OPTION 2: NINE PARTICIPATING TEAMS
If Bhutan are not the losing team in Pairing 2, three teams from the AFC Asian Cup Qualifiers Play-off 2 and six from the Preliminary Joint Qualification Round 1 will form the competition. The teams will be drawn into two groups (of four and five teams), and the two group winners will play in the final.

DRAW SEEDINGS
Teams from Preliminary Joint Qualification Round 1 were seeded based on the last FIFA Rankings released on August 11 and will be drawn from the following pots: Pot 1: Nepal (seeded 1st), Sri Lanka (seeded 2nd) – Pot 2: Pakistan (seeded 3rd), Macau (seeded 4th) – Pot 3: Brunei Darussalam (seeded 5th), Mongolia (seeded 6th)

There will be no rankings for the teams from the AFC Asian Cup Qualifiers Playoff 2 and they will be seeded into a single pot, Pot 4.

THE DRAW
Group A: Teams Nepal, Pakistan, Brunei Darussalam, Timor-Leste / Chinese Taipei, Bangladesh / Bhutan
Group B: Teams Sri Lanka, Macau, Mongolia, Maldives / Laos

The new competition will kick off on November 2 with the final set to take place on November 15.

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3 comments

  1. Was India not invited to play this competition?? Or AIFF does not have the money to send the team to Malayasia???