2023–24 AFC Cup


The 2023–24 AFC Cup was the 20th edition of the AFC Cup, Asia's secondary club football tournament organized by the Asian Football Confederation, and the final edition under the AFC Cup title, as the competition was revamped under the name AFC Champions League Two starting in 2024–25. This was the first AFC Cup season to have a two-year schedule, unlike the previous all-year-round schedule.
As the title holders, Al-Seeb qualified for the 2023–24 AFC Champions League playoff stage. So they were unable to defend their title.
Central Coast Mariners won the competition for the first time, defeating Al Ahed 1–0 in the final. Central Coast Mariners' victory meant that Australia became the first nation to have had clubs winning both the AFC Champions League and AFC Cup, following Western Sydney Wanderers' victory in the 2014 AFC Champions League.

Association team allocation

The 47 AFC member associations are ranked based on their club's performance over the last four years in AFC competitions. The slots are allocated by the following criteria according to the Entry Manual:
Reallocation of Regions
  • Excluding the top five associations in each region for AFC Champions League slot allocation, all other associations are eligible to enter the AFC Cup.
  • The teams from associations ranked 6th, 11th and 12th which are eliminated in the AFC Champions League qualifying play-offs enter the AFC Cup group stage. The following rules are applied:
  • *The associations ranked 6th in both the West Region and the East Region, while allocated one direct slot in the AFC Cup group stage without taking away any direct slot from other associations, are not ranked in each zone for AFC Cup slot allocation.
  • *If they advance to the AFC Champions League group stage, the AFC Cup group stage slot is filled by the standby team from their association if such team are available.
  • *The rules above do not apply to the AFC Champions League title holders and AFC Cup title holders which are allocated AFC Champions League play-off slots should they not qualify for the tournament through domestic performance.
  • In the West Asia Zone and the ASEAN Zone, there are three groups in the group stage, including 9 direct slots, with the 3 remaining slots filled through qualifying play-offs. The slots in each zone are distributed as follows:
  • *The associations ranked 1st to 3rd are each allocated two direct slots.
  • *The associations ranked 4th to 6th are each allocated one direct slot and one play-off slot.
  • *The associations ranked 7th or below are each allocated one play-off slot.
  • *If any zone has an association ranked 6th for AFC Champions League slot allocation, which is allocated one direct slot in the AFC Cup group stage, there are 10 direct slots, with the 2 remaining slots filled through qualifying play-offs.
  • In the South Asia Zone, the Central Asia Zone, and the East Asia Zone, there is one group in the group stage, including 3 direct slots, with the 1 remaining slot filled through qualifying play-offs. The slots in each zone are distributed as follows:
  • *The associations ranked 1st to 3rd are each allocated one direct slot and one play-off slot.
  • *The associations ranked 4th or below are each allocated one play-off slot.
  • *If any zone has an association ranked 6th for AFC Champions League slot allocation, which is allocated one direct slot in the AFC Cup group stage, there are 4 direct slots, and to ensure equal opportunity in each zone, another group is added to this zone in the group stage, with the 4 remaining slots filled through qualifying play-offs.
  • *If any zone has at least 7 play-off slots, to ensure equal opportunity in each zone, another group is added to this zone in the group stage, with the 5 remaining slots filled through qualifying play-offs.
  • If any association with direct slots do not fulfill any one of the AFC Cup criteria, they have all their direct slots converted into play-off slots. The direct slots given up are redistributed to the highest eligible association by the following criteria :
  • *For each association, the maximum number of total slots is two.
  • *If any association is allocated one additional direct slot, one play-off slot is annulled and not redistributed.
  • If any association with only play-off slot, including those mentioned above, do not fulfill the minimum AFC Cup criteria, the play-off slot are annulled and not redistributed.
  • For each association, the maximum number of total slots is one-third of the total number of eligible teams in the top division. If this rule is applied, any direct slots given up are redistributed by the same criteria as mentioned above, and play-off slots are annulled and not redistributed.
  • All participating teams must be granted an AFC Champions League or AFC Cup license, and, apart from cup winners, finish in the top half of their top division. If any association does not have enough teams which satisfy these criteria, any direct slots given up are redistributed by the same criteria as mentioned above, and play-off slots are annulled and not redistributed.
  • If any team granted a license refuses to participate, their slot, either direct or play-off, is annulled and not redistributed.

    Association ranking

For the 2023–24 AFC Cup, the associations are allocated slots according to the November 2021 AFC club competitions ranking, which takes into account their performance in the AFC Champions League and the AFC Cup during the period between 2018 and 2021.
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Teams

TeamQualifying method
Al-Wehdat2022 Jordan FA Cup winners
2022 Jordanian Pro League runners-up
12th
Al-Zawraa2022–23 Iraqi Premier League third place5th
Al-Kahrabaa2022–23 Iraqi Premier League fifth place1st
Al-Ahed2022–23 Lebanese Premier League champions12th
Nejmeh2022–23 Lebanese Premier League runners-up11th
Al-Kuwait2021–22 Kuwaiti Premier League champions and 2022–23 Kuwaiti Premier League champions12th
Al-Arabi2022–23 Kuwaiti Premier League runners-up3rd
Al-Riffa2021–22 Bahraini Premier League champions7th
Al-Fotuwa2022–23 Syrian Premier League champions1st
Jabal Al-Mukaber2022–23 West Bank Premier League champions1st

TeamQualifying method
OdishaWinners of additional playoff between 2021–22 I-League champions and 2023 Super Cup champions1st
Bashundhara Kings2021–22 Bangladesh Premier League champions4th
Maziya2022 Dhivehi Premier League champions
2022 Maldives FA Cup winners
9th

TeamQualifying method
Ravshan Kulob2022 Tajikistan Higher League runners-up4th
Altyn Asyr2022 Ýokary Liga runners-up9th
Abdysh-Ata Kant2022 Kyrgyz Premier League champions and 2022 Kyrgyzstan Cup winners1st

TeamQualifying method
Haiphong2022 V.League 1 runners-up1st
DH Cebu2022–23 Philippines Football League runners-up1st
Stallion Laguna2022–23 Philippines Football League third place1st
Terengganu2022 Malaysia Super League runners-up3rd
Sabah2022 Malaysia Super League third place1st
Macarthur FC2022 Australia Cup winners1st
Central Coast Mariners2022–23 A-League Men runners-up1st
Hougang United2022 Singapore Cup winners3rd
Bali UnitedWinner of additional playoff between 2021–22 and 2022–23 Liga 1 champion5th
Shan United2022 Myanmar National League champions4th

TeamQualifying method
Chao Pak Kei2022 Liga de Elite champions and 2022 Taça de Macau winners2nd
Taiwan Steel2022 Taiwan Premier League champions3rd
FC Ulaanbaatar2022–23 Mongolian National Premier League champions1st

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Schedule

The schedule of the competition is as follows.
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  • A = ASEAN
  • C = Central Asia
  • E = East Asia
  • S = South Asia
  • W = West Asia

    Qualifying play-offs

Preliminary round 1

Preliminary round 2

Play-off round

Group stage

Group A

Group B

Group C

Group D

Group E

Group F

Group G

Group H

Group I

Ranking of runner-up teams