AFC Club Ranking

The AFC Club Ranking is a club ranking system launched by Asian Football Confederation (AFC) on 18 December 2014.[1] The ranking, which will be updated throughout the season, 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 their respective Member Associations’ overall club performances in those competitions during the same period.

Current Ranking

Club Ranking

The top 20 clubs as of 26 November 2015 are as follows.[2]

Rank Club Points
1 China Guangzhou Evergrande 129.359
2 Saudi Arabia Al-Hilal FC 116.000
3 Saudi Arabia Al-Ahli SC 91.000
4 South Korea FC Seoul 89.382
5 Japan Kashiwa Reysol 80.434
6 Qatar Lekhwiya SC 78.755
7 South Korea Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors FC 77.382
8 United Arab Emirates Al Ain FC 73.901
9 Iran Esteghlal F.C. 73.131
10 Saudi Arabia Al Shabab FC 71.000
11 Saudi Arabia Ittihad FC 70.000
12 Uzbekistan FC Bunyodkor 69.516
13 South Korea Pohang Steelers 64.382
14 China Beijing Guoan F.C. 64.359
15 South Korea Ulsan Hyundai FC 63.382
16 United Arab Emirates Al Jazira Club 59.401
17 Thailand Buriram United F.C. 56.957
18 Iran Sepahan F.C. 55.631
19 Australia Western Sydney Wanderers FC 54.255
20 Kuwait Kuwait SC 53.313

Member Association Ranking

As of 18 December 2014 the points are as follows[3]

Rank Member Association Points
1Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia70.00
2South Korea South Korea68.29
3Iran Iran50.79
4Japan Japan47.16
5Australia Australia38.71
6China China PR37.89
7Qatar Qatar36.34
8United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates35.67
9Uzbekistan Uzbekistan35.59
10Kuwait Kuwait31.44
11Thailand Thailand27.59
12Iraq Iraq26.05
13Jordan Jordan21.06
14Indonesia Indonesia18.09
15Vietnam Vietnam16.61
16Syria Syria14.63
17Hong Kong Hong Kong14.24
18Lebanon Lebanon11.86
19Malaysia Malaysia10.98
20India India10.38
21Singapore Singapore9.94
22Oman Oman9.64
23Bahrain Bahrain9.05
24Myanmar Myanmar7.86
25Maldives Maldives6.08
26Yemen Yemen1.93
27Tajikistan Tajikistan0.30
27Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyztan0.30

See also

References

  1. "Al Hilal lead the way as AFC announces Club Ranking system". Retrieved 20 April 2015.
  2. "AFC Club Ranking (2012‐2015)" (PDF). the-afc.com. Asian Football Confederation. Retrieved 1 December 2015.
  3. "AFC Club Ranking (2011-2014)" (PDF).
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