Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Kuala Lumpur: Reigning AFC Cup champions Air Force Club from Iraq have been handed a difficult start to their title defence following the official draw for the competition’s 2017 edition in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday.
With the revamped AFC Cup now split into zones, Air Force Club - who last month defeated India’s JSW Bengaluru FC to claim their first continental crown - find themselves in Group B, where they will have Bahrain's Al Hidd, Safa SC from Lebanon and and Syrian side Al Wahda for company.
Meanwhile, defeated finalists JSW Bengaluru FC will look to make amends for their 2016 disappointment when they begin their latest title assault from the South Zone and Group E. They will face Maldives outfit Maziya S&R, Abhani Limited Dhaka from Bangladesh and a play-off winner in the Group Stage should they fail to qualify for the AFC Champions League through the Preliminary and Play-off stages.
West Zone
Group A
Group B
Group C
Central Zone
Group D
South Zone
Group E
ASEAN Zone
Group F
Group G
Group H
East Zone
Group I
Knockout Stage: Zonal Semi-finals (West Asia Zone and ASEAN Zone)
In the Group Stages, there will be 12 teams in three groups. The following apply:
No country protection for zonal semi-finals
The winner in each group and one best second-placed club among the three groups (total four teams) will qualify for the zonal semi-finals
The zonal final for the West Asian Zone and ASEAN Zone will be determined by a draw in June 2017
For the AFC Cup’s 2017 format, the eventual winners of the West Zone will qualify for the final, with the top teams from the ASEAN, South, Central and East Zones facing each other to decide the other finalist.