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The '''Asian Football Confederation''' ('''AFC''') represents international ] teams in ]. The '''Asian Football Confederation''' ('''AFC''') represents international ] teams in ].


It also operates the ] tournament, an annual club competition involving Champions and cup winners from the fourteen strongest Asian football federations.


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The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) represents international football teams in Asia.


It also operates the Asian Champions League tournament, an annual club competition involving Champions and cup winners from the fourteen strongest Asian football federations.

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International association football
World (FIFA)
Asia (AFC)
Africa (CAF)
North America (CONCACAF)
South America (CONMEBOL)
Oceania (OFC)
Europe (UEFA)
Inter-Continental
Non-FIFA
See also
Geography
Codes
Player/Club of the Century
Women's football
National football associations of Asia (AFC)
West Asia (WAFF)
Central Asia (CAFA)
South Asia (SAFF)
East Asia (EAFF)
Southeast Asia (AFF)
Defunct
denote full Member Association is not a FIFA member
National men's football teams of Asia (AFC)
AFC Asian Cup
West Asia (WAFF)
Central Asia (CAFA)
South Asia (SAFF)
East Asia (EAFF)
Southeast Asia (AFF)
Defunct
Former