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Friday, April 21, 2017

AFC MA Ranking update (21 April 2017)

Weighting for the FIFA ranking part of the formula dropped from 30% to 10%. The MA ranking at the end of the club season (November 2017) will be used to determine the slot allocations for the 2019 and 2020 seasons.



FIFA ranking points computed for November 2017, considering scheduled matches as defeats.

See previous update.

West

Bahrain overtook Jordan, and their champion will play away to the Indian champions instead of Uzbekistan's 3rd team who will host the Jordanian champions.

Rank - Association - Total - NT Points - Club Points

1 United Arab Emirates 94.082 4.082 90.000
2 Qatar 83.085 3.407 79.678
3 Saudi Arabia 77.007 7.331 69.676
4 Iran 65.768 10.000 55.768
5 Uzbekistan 45.227 6.107 39.120
6 Iraq 36.668 3.783 32.885
7 Kuwait 27.535 0.816 26.719
8 Syria 26.844 5.149 21.695
9 India 25.692 2.512 23.180
10 Bahrain 25.438 2.418 23.020
11 Jordan 24.687 3.312 21.375
12 Lebanon 20.475 2.433 18.042
13 Tajikistan 18.249 1.852 16.397
14 Oman 11.896 2.716 9.180
15 Turkmenistan 11.567 2.684 8.883
16 Maldives 9.919 1.287 8.632
17 Palestine 8.753 2.998 5.755
18 Kyrgyzstan 4.782 3.093 1.689
19 Yemen 2.669 2.669 0.000
20 Afghanistan 2.090 1.884 0.206
21 Bangladesh 1.967 0.597 1.370
22 Bhutan 1.069 0.863 0.206
23 Nepal 0.659 0.659 0.000
24 Sri Lanka 0.388 0.251 0.137
25 Pakistan 0.235 0.235 0.000

Using the same conditions as those in the 2017 AFC CL (i.e. Kuwait suspended; Iraq, Syria and Lebanon with no licensed clubs), these would be the allocations:

United Arab Emirates 3+1
Qatar                3+1
Saudi Arabia         3+1
Iran                 2+2
Uzbekistan           1+2
India                0+1
Bahrain              0+1
Jordan               0+1

Matches:

UAE 4 vs. (IND 1 vs. BHR 1)
QAT 4 vs. (UZB 3 vs. JOR 1)
KSA 4 vs. IRN 4
IRN 3 vs. UZB 2

East

Malaysia closing in on Hong Kong and the coveted 6th place (that grants a direct ACL GS slot). Malaysia were 1.368 points behind in the last update. Now the difference was halved - only 0.662 points.
Singapore leapfrog Myanmar. That's the second drop in as many updates for Myanmar - Philippines passed them in the previous update. Singapore's champions will travel to Philippines instead of Indonesia, with Myanmar doing the opposite. In the AFC Cup, Singapore will play against Cambodia instead of Laos.

Rank - Association - Total - NT Points - Club Points

1 Korea Republic 89.834 7.347 82.487
2 China PR 74.467 6.436 68.031
3 Japan 70.742 8.603 62.139
4 Australia 66.264 6.797 59.467
5 Thailand 38.488 2.794 35.694
6 Hong Kong 31.419 1.617 29.802
7 Malaysia 30.757 1.366 29.391
8 Vietnam 27.988 2.684 25.304
9 Indonesia 18.932 2.261 16.671
10 Philippines 17.035 2.967 14.068
11 Singapore 16.087 1.334 14.753
12 Myanmar 15.470 1.586 13.884
13 Korea DPR 4.041 2.214 1.827
14 Laos 3.919 0.973 2.946
15 Cambodia 3.389 1.083 2.306
16 Chinese Taipei 1.319 1.319 0.000
17 Brunei Darussalam 0.706 0.706 0.000
18 Macau 0.691 0.691 0.000
19 Guam 0.675 0.675 0.000
20 Timor-Leste 0.502 0.502 0.000
21 Mongolia 0.267 0.267 0.000

I assume Indonesian clubs will participate.

Korea Republic 3+1
China PR       3+1
Japan          2+2
Australia      2+1
Thailand       1+2
Hong Kong      1+1
Malaysia       0+1
Vietnam        0+1
Indonesia      0+1
Philippines    0+1
Singapore      0+1
Myanmar        0+1

Matches:

KOR 4 vs. (HKG 2 vs. MAS 1)
CHN 4 vs. (THA 3 vs. VIE 1)
JPN 3 vs. [THA 2 vs. (IDN 1 vs. MYA 1)]
JPN 4 vs. [AUS 3 vs. (PHI 1 vs. SIN 1)]

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