2006 AFC Cup - Qualification

Qualification

The 'developing' 12 nations in the Asian Football Confederation were invited to nominate one or two clubs to participate in the 2007 competition. 2005 winners, Al-Faisaly qualify to the group stage.

West Asia
Bahrain (1)** Al-Muharraq (2005 Bahraini King's Cup winners)
Jordan (2) Al-Wahdat (2004–05 Jordan League champions)

Al-Faisaly (2005 AFC Cup winners & 2004–05 Jordan FA Cup winners)

Lebanon (2) Al-Nejmeh (2004–05 Lebanese Premier League champions)

Al Ahed (2005 Lebanese FA Cup winners)

Oman (2) Dhofar (2004–05 Omani League champions)

Al-Nasr (2005 Sultan Qaboos Cup winners)

Yemen (2) Al-Hilal (2005 Yemeni President Cup winners)

Al-Saqr (2005 Yemeni League runners-up)

Central and Southern Asia
Bangladesh (2) Mohammedan (2005–06 Bangladesh National Football Championship champions)

Brothers Union (2005 Bangladesh Federation Cup winners)

India (2) Dempo SC (2004–05 Indian National Football League champions)

Mahindra United (2005 Federation Cup winners)

Turkmenistan (2) HTTU Asgabat (2005 Turkmenistan League champions)

Merv Mary (2005 Turkmenistan Cup winners)

East Asia
Hong Kong (2) Xiangxue Sun Hei (2004–05 Hong Kong First Division League champions)

Happy Valley (2005 Hong Kong FA Cup winners)

North Korea (0)*
ASEAN
Malaysia (2) Perlis FA (2005 Super League Malaysia champions)

Selangor FA (2005 Malaysian FA Cup winners)

Maldives (2) Hurriyya SC (2005 Dhivehi League champions & 2005 Maldives FA Cup winners)

New Radiant (2005 Dhivehi League runners-up)

Singapore (2) Tampines Rovers FC (2005 S.League champions)

Home United FC (2005 Singapore Cup winners)

Myanmar (0)*
  • North Korea and Myanmar are excluded.
  • Bahrain are relegated AFC Cup.

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