The AFC Club Competitions Ranking is a ranking system launched by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) in 2014. The ranking is based on the results of teams participating in the last four years of the AFC Champions League and the AFC Cup, as well as the member associations' FIFA ranking. The ranking is used for example to decide who plays who in the Champions League preliminary rounds.
The AFC also publishes a club ranking, which currently only has informational value.
Video AFC Club Competitions Ranking
Rankings
Club Competitions ranking
Calculation principle
The Club Competitions Ranking (former Member Association Ranking, or MA ranking) is used to rank associations and also used for seeding teams in the competitions. It is also used to allocate the number of entries and entry points to the competitions. There are however many shifts each year with associations not meeting off field requirements.
The ranking consists of two parts. First the average points the member association's clubs over the past four year (weighing 90%), and the member association's FIFA World Rankings (weighing 10%). The leading team in each category is given 90 and 10 points respectively. All other associations are adjusted proportionally to the leading team. So the theoretical maximum of the ranking is 100 points, when the association's team have won the most points in the four year ranking and also are the number one AFC team in the FIFA rankings. Before 2017, the weighting for the FIFA ranking part was 30%.
Associations earn points in the ACL and ACC starting at the group stage by:
Ranking
As of 21 March 2018
- ^ Northern Mariana Islands (NMI):not a member of FIFA
Top MA by period
The following data indicate the top-ranked member association in each 4 year period to the year.
Club ranking
The club ranking is mostly an informative ranking and not used to seed clubs in the competitions for example.
Calculation principle
The club ranking is calculated as points earned in the past four years plus 20% of the Club Competitions ranking points (proportionally adjusted so that the top nation here gets 20% of 90 = 18 points). Before 2017, the top nation gets 20% of 70 = 14 points.
Clubs earn points in the AFC Champions League and AFC Cup by:
- Qualifying play-off stage :
- 1.5 points for participation in the Champions League
- 1.5 points for a win, 0.5 for a draw in the Champions League
- 0.5 points for participation in the AFC Cup
- 0.5 points for a win, 0.5/3 for a draw in the AFC Cup
- Group and knockout stage :
- 3 points for participation in group stage and round of 16 of the Champions League
- 1 point for participation in quarter-final, semi-final, and final of the Champions League
- 3 points for a win, 1 for a draw in the Champions League
- 1 point for participation in group stage and round of 16 of the AFC Cup
- 1/3 point for participation in quarter-final, semi-final, and final of the AFC Cup
- 1 point for a win, 1/3 for a draw in the Champions League
AFC hasn't announced ranking formula for 2017-2020 season of AFC Cup, since the competition format is different.
Ranking
The top 20 clubs as of 18 May, 2018 are as follows.
Source: Global Football Ranks
Top club by period
The following data indicate the top-ranked clubs in each 4-year period.
Maps AFC Club Competitions Ranking
Future plans
The AFC have stated that the ranking eventually should be made up of 100% club performances and no FIFA world ranking points. From 2017 to 2020 the FIFA ranking will contribute 10% and from 2021 onwards 0%.
See also
- UEFA coefficient, a similar system used by UEFA
- CAF 5-Year Ranking, a similar system used by the Confederation of African Football
- CONMEBOL ranking of the Copa Libertadores, a similar system used by CONMEBOL (clubs only)
References
External links
- Rankings at AFC
- Rankings at FootyRankings
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