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Teams

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The labels in the parentheses show how each team qualified for the place of its starting round:

  • CW: Cup winners
  • 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, etc.: League position
  • P-W: End-of-season Asian competition play-offs winners
  • CCL: Transferred from the Champions League
    • GS: Third-placed teams from the group stage
    • PO: Losers from the play-off round
    • Q4: Losers from the fourth qualifying round

Note: Teams in italics may still qualify for the 2017–18 AFC Champions League, either through domestic performance, or by winning the 2016–17 AFC Champions League or the 2016–17 AFC Cup.

Round of 32
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Group stage
South Korea Suwon Samsung Bluewings (CW) Iran Sepahan (4th) Kuwait Qadsia (3rd) Australia Brisbane Roar (ACL PO)
South Korea Gwangju (8th) Qatar El-Jaish (4th) Thailand Sukhothai (CW) Iran Esteghlal (ACL PO)
United Arab Emirates Al-Nasr Dubai (6th) Japan Omiya Ardija (5th) India Aizawl (ACL PO) United Arab Emirates Al-Wahda (ACL PO)
United Arab Emirates Al Dhafra (7th) China Shanghai Greenland Shenhua (4th) Lebanon Al-Ahed (ACL PO) Qatar Al-Rayyan (ACL PO)
Saudi Arabia Al-Raed (5th)[Note SAU] Australia Melbourne City (CW) Vietnam Hà Nội (ACL PO) Saudi Arabia Al-Ahli Saudi (ACL PO)
Saudi Arabia Al-Taawoun (6th) Uzbekistan Nasaf (3rd) Fiji Ba (ACL PO)
Iran Naft Tehran (CW) Iraq Al-Zawra'a (CW) Hong Kong Kitchee (ACL PO)
Play-off round
Bahrain Malkiya (ACL Q4) Malaysia JDT (ACL Q4) Kuwait Kuwait SC (ACL Q4) Iraq Al-Shorta (ACL Q4)
New Zealand Team Wellington (ACL Q4) Turkmenistan Altyn Asyr (ACL Q4) Laos Lanexang United (ACL Q4) Syria Tishreen (ACL Q4)
Syria Al-Jaish (ACL Q4) French Polynesia Dragon (ACL Q4) Japan Kawasaki Frontale (ACL Q4) China Jiangsu Suning (ACL Q4)
Philippines Global Cebu (ACL Q4) Samoa Lupe o le Soaga (ACL Q4) Kuwait Qadsia (ACL Q4)
Third qualifying round
South Korea Pohang Steelers (9th) Japan Sanfrecce Hiroshima (6th)[Note JPN] Iraq Al-Shorta (3rd) Jordan Al-Jazeera (2nd)
United Arab Emirates Al Shabab (8th)[Note UAE] China Beijing Guoan (5th) Kuwait Al-Nasr (4th) Jordan Al-Wehdat (3rd)
Saudi Arabia Al-Shabab (7th) China Guangzhou R&F (6th)[Note CHN] Thailand Bangkok Glass (3rd) Vietnam Than Quảng Ninh (CW)
Iran Zob Ahan (5th) Australia Perth Glory (5th) Syria Al-Wahda Damascus (CW) Malaysia Felda United (CW)
Qatar Al-Gharafa (5th) Australia Western Sydney Wanderers (6th) Syria Al-Shorta (3rd)
Qatar Umm Salal (6th)[Note QAT] Uzbekistan Buxoro (4th) Hong Kong Eastern (2nd)
Japan Gamba Osaka (4th) Uzbekistan Pakhtakor (5th)[Note UZB] Hong Kong Kwoon Chung Southern (3rd)
Second qualifying round
Iraq Naft Al-Wasat (5th) Jordan Mansheyat Bani Hasan (4th)[Note JOR] New Zealand Eastern Suburbs (CW) Myanmar Magwe (CW)
Kuwait Kazma (5th)[Note KUW] Vietnam Hải Phòng (2nd) Lebanon Al-Ansar (CW) Singapore Balestier Khalsa (CW)[Note SIN 1]
Thailand Buriram United (4th) Malaysia Felda United (2nd) Indonesia Arema Cronus (2nd)
Syria Al-Jaish (5th)[Note SYR] India Mohun Bagan (2nd) Tajikistan Khosilot Farkhor (2nd)
Hong Kong South China (4th)[Note HKG] Bahrain Al-Ahli Manama (CW) Philippines Ceres (2nd)
First qualifying round
Vietnam SHB Đà Nẵng (3rd) Turkmenistan Ahal (4th)[Note TKM] Laos CSC Champa (3rd)[Note LAO] Brunei Indera (2nd)
Malaysia Kelantan (4th)[Note MAS] Vanuatu Tupuji Imere (CW) Cambodia National Defense Ministry (CW/2nd) Brunei Wijaya (3rd)[Note BRU]
India East Bengal (3rd) Vanuatu Amicale (2nd) Cambodia Nagaworld (3rd)[Note CAM] Timor-Leste Porto Taibesse (CW)
India Shillong Lajong (4th)[Note IND] Vanuatu Tafea (3rd) New Caledonia Lössi (2nd) Timor-Leste Karketu Dili (2nd)
Bahrain Al-Riffa (2nd) Fiji Nadi (CW) New Caledonia Hienghène (3rd)[Note NCL] Sri Lanka Sri Lanka Army (CW)
Bahrain Al Hidd (3rd) Fiji Rewa (2nd) Yemen Al-Sha'ab Hadramaut (CW) Sri Lanka Renown (2nd)
New Zealand Auckland City (2nd) Fiji Lautoka (3rd) Yemen Al-Ahli Sana'a (2nd) Mongolia Khangarid (2nd)
New Zealand Waitakere United (3rd) Maldives Valencia (CW) Samoa Vailima Kiwi (CW) Mongolia Khoromkhon (3rd)[Note MNG]
Lebanon Salam Zgharta (2nd) Maldives TC (2nd) Samoa Vaimoso (2nd) Tonga Lotoha'apai United (2nd)
Lebanon Al Nejmeh (3rd) Maldives Eagles (3rd) Afghanistan De Maiwand Atalan (2nd) Tonga Kolofoʻou No.1 (3rd)
Indonesia Madura United (3rd) State of Palestine Ahli Al-Khalil (CW) Afghanistan Toofaan Harirod (3rd) Pakistan NBP (2nd)
Indonesia Sriwijaya (4th) State of Palestine Thaqafi Tulkarm (2nd) Bangladesh Chittagong Abahani (2nd) American Samoa Utulei Youth (2nd)
Tajikistan Regar-TadAZ (3rd) State of Palestine Markaz Balata (4th)[Note PLE] Bangladesh Sheikh Jamal (3rd)[Note BAN] Palau Team Friendship (2nd)
Tajikistan Barkchi (4th)[Note TJK] French Polynesia Vénus (2nd) Bhutan Thimphu (2nd) Kiribati Web of Love (2nd)
Philippines Meralco Manila (3rd) French Polynesia Central Sport (3rd) Bhutan Druk United (3rd) Tuvalu Tofaga (2nd)
Philippines JPV Marikina (4th) French Polynesia Tefana (4th)[Note TAH] Taiwan Tatung (2nd) Niue Talava (2nd)
Myanmar Yangon United (2nd) Solomon Islands Western United (2nd) Taiwan NTCPE (3rd) Federated States of Micronesia Chuuk (3rd)[Note FSM]
Myanmar Ayeyawady United (4th)[Note MYA] Solomon Islands Solomon Warriors (3rd) Nepal Nepal Army (2nd) Northern Mariana Islands MP United (2nd)
Singapore Home United (4th)[Note SIN 2] Solomon Islands Malaita Kingz (4th) Nepal Manang Marshyangdi (rd3) Marshall Islands Kwaj Rejects (2nd)
Singapore Geylang International (5th) North Korea April 25 (CW) Guam Guam Shipyard (2nd) Tibet Tibet University (Inv.)
Oman Suwaiq (CW) North Korea Kigwancha (2nd) Guam Quality Distributors(3rd)[Note GUM] Kurdistan Region Amed (Inv.)
Oman Al-Shabab (2nd) North Korea Rimyongsu (3rd) Macau Arch Ka I (CW/2nd) Nauru Refugees (2nd)
Oman Al-Orouba (3rd) Kyrgyzstan Dordoi Bishkek (CW/2nd) Macau Sporting Macau (3rd)[Note MAC] Tokelau Hakava (Inv.)
Turkmenistan Balkan (2nd) Kyrgyzstan Alga Bishkek (3rd)[Note KGZ] Cook Islands Tupapa Maraerenga (2nd)
Turkmenistan Energetik Türkmenbaşy (3rd) Laos Lao Toyota (2nd) Cook Islands Takuvaine (3rd)
Notes
  1. ^
    Bangladesh (BAN): Sheikh Jamal qualified for the AFC Cup in the vacated 2016 Bangladesh Federation Cup spot, which was won by Abahani Limited Dhaka, who qualified for the 2017–18 AFC Champions League by winning the 2016 Bangladesh Football Premier League.
  2. ^
    Brunei (BRU): Wijaya qualified for the AFC Cup in the vacated 2016 Brunei FA Cup spot, which was won by MS ABDB, who qualified for the 2017–18 AFC Champions League by winning the 2016 Brunei Super League.
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    Cambodia (CAM): The 2016 Taça de Macau em Futebol final was won by National Defense Ministry who also qualified for the AFC Cup by finishing second in the league. Nagaworld qualified as the third place finisher during the 2016 Cambodian League.
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    China (CHN): Guangzhou R&F qualified for the AFC Cup in the vacated 2016 Chinese FA Cup spot, which was won by Guangzhou Evergrande Taobao, who qualified for the 2017–18 AFC Champions League by winning the 2016 Chinese Super League.
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    Federated States of Micronesia (FSM): Third-place finishers, Chuuk qualified for the AFC Cup by the virtue of 2016 Federated States of Micronesia Football Championship, runners-up, Palau, not being based in Micronesia, and thus vacating their AFC Cup spot.
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    Guam (GUM): Quality Distributors qualified for the AFC Cup in the vacated 2016 Guam FA Cup spot, which was won by Rovers, who qualified for the 2017–18 AFC Champions League by winning the 2016–17 Guam Soccer League.
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    Hong Kong (HKG): South China qualified for the AFC Cup in the vacated 2016–17 Hong Kong FA Cup was won by Kitchee, who qualified for the 2017–18 AFC Champions League by winning the 2016–17 Hong Kong Premier League.
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    India (IND): Shillong Lajong qualified for the AFC Cup in the vacated 2016–17 Indian Federation Cup was won by Bengaluru, who qualified for the 2017–18 AFC Champions League by being runners-up in the 2016 AFC Cup.
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    Japan (JPN): Sanfrecce Hiroshima qualified for the AFC Cup in the vacated 2016 Emperor's Cup spot, which was won by Kashima Antlers, who qualified for the 2017–18 AFC Champions League by winning the 2016 J1 League.
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    Jordan (JOR): Mansheyat Bani Hasan qualified for the AFC Cup in the vacated 2016–17 Hong Kong FA Cup was won by Al-Faisaly, who qualified for the 2017–18 AFC Champions League by winning the 2016–17 Jordan League.
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    Kyrgyzstan (KGZ): The 2016 Kyrgyzstan Cup final was won by Dordoi Bishkek who also qualified for the AFC Cup by finishing second in the league. Alga Bishkek qualified as the third place finisher during the 2016 Kyrgyzstan League.
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    Kuwait (KUW): Kazma qualified for the AFC Cup in the vacated 2016–17 Kuwait Emir Cup spot, which was won by Kuwait SC, who qualified for the 2017–18 AFC Champions League by being guarenteed to finish in a top two spot in 2016–17 Kuwaiti Premier League.
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    Laos (LAO): CSC Champa qualified for the AFC Cup in the vacated 2016 Lao FF Cup spot, which was won by Lanexang United, who qualified for the 2017–18 AFC Champions League by winning the 2016 Lao Premier League.
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    Macau (MAC): The 2016 Taça de Macau em Futebol final was won by Arch Ka I who also qualified for the AFC Cup by finishing second in the league. Sporting Macau qualified as the third place finisher during the 2016 Campeonato da 1ª Divisão do Futebol.
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    Malaysia (MAS): The 2016 Malaysia Cup final was won by Kedah who also qualified for the AFC Cup by finishing third in the league. Kelantan qualified as the fourth place finisher during the 2016 Liga Super.
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    Mongolia (MNG): Khoromkhon qualified for the AFC Cup in the vacated 2016 Mongolia Cup spot, which was won by Erchim, who qualified for the 2017–18 AFC Champions League by winning the 2016 Mongolian Premier League.
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    Myanmar (MYA): The 2016 General Aung San Shield final was won by Magwe who also qualified for the AFC Cup by finishing third in the league. Ayeyawady United qualified as the fourth place finisher during the 2016 Myanmar National League.
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    New Caledonia (NCL): Hienghène qualified for the AFC Cup in the vacated 2016 New Caledonia Cup spot, which was won by Magenta, who qualified for the 2017–18 AFC Champions League by winning the 2016 New Caledonia Super Ligue.
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    Palestine (PLE): The 2016–17 Palestine Cup final was won by Ahli Al-Khalil who also qualified for the AFC Cup by finishing third in the league. Markaz Balata qualified as the fourth place finisher during the 2016–17 West Bank Premier League.
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    Qatar (QAT): Umm Salal qualified for the AFC Cup in the vacated 2016 Emir of Qatar Cup was won by Lekhwiya, who qualfied for the 2017–18 AFC Champions League by winning the 2016–17 Qatar Stars League.
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    Saudi Arabia: Fourth place finishers of the 2016–17 Saudi Professional League, Ittihad, were barred from Asian competitions for being in bad financial standing with the Saudi Arabian Football Federation. Fifth-place finishers, Al-Raed qualified for the place instead.
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    Singapore 1 (SIN 1): The 2016 Singapore Cup is open to teams outside of Singapore, meaning the if a non-Singaporean club wins the competition, the highest finishing Singaporean club wins the cup berth for Singapore. The cup winner, Albirex Niigata Singapore is ineligible due to being a satellite team of Albirex Niigata, a Japanese club. Runners-up, Tampines Rovers vacated their berth, due to qualifying for the 2017–18 AFC Champions League by being the highest finishing Singaporean club during the 2016 S.League. Balestier Khalsa finished in fourth place during the 2016 Singapore Cup, and by virtue of being the second highest finishing Singaporean team in the competition, earned an AFC Cup berth.
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    Singapore 2 (SIN 2): Home United qualified for the AFC Cup by the virtue of being the highest placed Singaporean club during the 2016 S.League that didn't qualify for the 2017–18 AFC Champions League.
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    Syria (SYR): The 2016 Syrian Cup was won by Al-Wahda who qualified for the AFC Cup by finishing fourth in the league. Al-Jaish qualified as the fifth place finisher during the 2016–17 Syrian Premier League
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    Tahiti (TAH): Tefana qualified for the AFC Cup in the vacated 2016 Tahiti Cup spot, which was won by Dragon, who qualified for the 2017–18 AFC Champions League by winning the 2016–17 Tahiti Ligue 1.
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    Tajikistan (TJK): The 2016 Tajik Cup was won by Istiklol who qualified for the 2017–18 AFC Champions League by winning the 2016 Tajik League. Fourth place league finishers, Barkchi qualified in the vacated spot.
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    Turkmenistan (TKM): Ahal qualified for the AFC Cup in the vacated 2016 Turkmenistan Cup spot, which was won by Altyn Asyr, who qualified for the 2017–18 AFC Champions League by winning the 2016 Ýokary Liga.
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    United Arab Emirates (UAE): Al Shabab qualified for the AFC Cup in the vacated 2016–17 UAE President's Cup spot, which was won by Al Wahda, who qualified for the 2017–18 AFC Champions League by finishing fifth during the 2016–17 UAE Pro-League season.
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    Uzbekistan (UZB): Pakhtakor qualified for the AFC Cup in the vacated 2016 Uzbekistan Cup spot, which was won by Lokomotiv Tashkent, who qualified for the 2017–18 AFC Champions League by finishing second during the 2016 Uzbek League season.

Qualifying rounds

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First qualifying round

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The first legs were played on 28–29 June, and the second legs were be played on 4–6 July 2017.

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Lotoha'apai United Tonga 0–8 Fiji Nadi 0–1 0–7
TC Maldives 2–16 Oman Al-Shabab 2–5 0–11
Sheikh Jamal Bangladesh 3–7 Malaysia Kelantan 2–1 1–6
Sriwijaya Indonesia 4–2 Singapore Home United 4–1 0–1
Karketu Dili Timor-Leste 1–4 Solomon Islands Western United 1–2 0–2
Ahal Turkmenistan 2–0 Myanmar Yangon United 2–0 0–0
Al-Orouba Oman 6–1 Kyrgyzstan Alga Bishkek 4–0 2–1
Malaita Kingz Solomon Islands 0–3 Fiji Rewa 0–0 0–3
East Bengal India 2–2 (a) Vietnam SHB Đà Nẵng 1–0 1–2
Barkchi Tajikistan 8–2 Afghanistan Toofaan Harirod 5–0 3–2
Geylang International Singapore 1–2 (a.e.t.) New Zealand Auckland City 1–0 0–2 (a.e.t.)
Thimphu Bhutan 4–4 (3–5 p) Tajikistan Regar-TadAZ 2–2 2–2 (a.e.t.)
Lautoka Fiji 3–6 New Zealand Waitakere United 2–1 1–5
Al-Ahli Sana'a Yemen 0–2 State of Palestine Thaqafi Tulkarm 0–0 0–2
Rimyongsu North Korea 3–4 Nepal Nepal Army 2–0 1–4
NTCPE Taiwan 4–2 Laos CSC Champa 3–1 1–1
Renown Sri Lanka 2–1 Maldives Valencia 1–0 1–1
Arch Ka I Macau 0–5 Indonesia Madura United 0–1 0–4
Meralco Manila Philippines 3–1 North Korea Kigwancha 2–0 1–1
Kolofoʻou No.1 Tonga 4–8 Solomon Islands Solomon Warriors 3–2 1–6
Ahli Al-Khalil State of Palestine 1–0 Bahrain Al-Riffa 0–0 1–0
Wijaya Brunei 1–0 Laos Lao Toyota 1–0 0–0
Kwaj Rejects Marshall Islands 0–16 Vanuatu Tupuji Imere 0–7 0–9
Vaimoso Samoa 4–3 French Polynesia Tefana 2–1 2–2
Nagaworld Cambodia 2–0 Bangladesh Chittagong Abahani 1–0 1–0
Utulei Youth American Samoa 7–7 (a) Samoa Vailima Kiwi 4–2 3–5
Tofaga Tuvalu 3–10 Vanuatu Amicale 2–7 1–3
Eagles Maldives 1–6 India Shillong Lajong 1–2 0–4
Web of Love Kiribati 0–22 Vanuatu Tafea 0–8 0–14
MP United Northern Mariana Islands 1–24 Taiwan Tatung 1–9 0–15
Al Hidd Bahrain 3–2 Lebanon Al-Nejmeh 3–0 0–2
Ayeyawady United Myanmar 1–1 (a) North Korea April 25 1–1 0–0
Al-Sha'ab Hadramaut Yemen 3–5 Oman Suwaiq 2–3 1–2
Refugees Nauru 0–41 French Polynesia Vénus 0–16 0–25
Porto Taibesse Timor-Leste 9–2 Philippines JPV Marikina 4–2 5–0
De Maiwand Atalan Afghanistan 1–4 Turkmenistan Balkan 1–0 0–4
Markaz Balata State of Palestine 2–3 Lebanon Salam Zgharta 1–2 1–1
Chuuk Federated States of Micronesia 0–51 French Polynesia Central Sport 0–21 0–30
Energetik Türkmenbaşy Turkmenistan 5–6 Kyrgyzstan Dordoi Bishkek 3–3 2–3
Hakava Tokelau 2–13 New Caledonia Lössi 1–6 1–7
Druk United Bhutan 0–1 Nepal Manang Marshyangdi 0–1 0–0
Sri Lanka Army Sri Lanka 2–0 Guam Guam Shipyard 1–0 1–0
Hienghène New Caledonia 4–3 Cook Islands Takuvaine 4–1 0–2
NBP Pakistan 2–9 Kurdistan Region Amed 1–2 1–7
Quality Distributors Guam 3–2 Mongolia Khangarid 2–1 1–1
Team Friendship Palau 0–8 Macau Sporting Macau 0–3 0–5
Tupapa Maraerenga Cook Islands 3–5 Brunei Indera 2–3 1–2
Talava Niue 0–20 Mongolia Khoromkhon 0–8 12–0
National Defense Ministry Cambodia 5–3 Tibet Tibet University 4–0 1–3

Second qualifying round

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Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Nagaworld Cambodia New Caledonia Lössi
Nepal Army Nepal Taiwan Tatung
Tupuji Imere Vanuatu French Polynesia Vénus
Kelantan Malaysia India Mohun Bagan
Vaimoso Samoa Fiji Nadi
Ahal Turkmenistan Bahrain Al Hidd
Al-Ansar Lebanon Iraq Naft Al-Wasat
Eastern Suburbs New Zealand Indonesia Madura United
Ahli Al-Khalil State of Palestine Lebanon Salam Zgharta
Western United Solomon Islands Myanmar Magwe
Regar-TadAZ Tajikistan Turkmenistan Balkan
National Defense Ministry Cambodia Oman Al-Shabab
Manang Marshyangdi Nepal Brunei Indera
Al-Orouba Oman Syria Al-Jaish
Suwaiq Oman State of Palestine Thaqafi Tulkarm
NTCPE Taiwan Hong Kong South China
Porto Taibesse Timor-Leste Thailand Buriram United
Khosilot Farkhor Tajikistan Kurdistan Region Amed
Utulei Youth American Samoa Vanuatu Tafea
East Bengal India Bahrain Al-Ahli Manama
Sri Lanka Army Sri Lanka India Shillong Lajong
Mansheyat Bani Hasan Jordan Kuwait Kazma
Sriwijaya Indonesia Vanuatu Amicale
Ceres Philippines Fiji Rewa
Waitakere United New Zealand Laos Lao Toyota
Barkchi Tajikistan Kyrgyzstan Dordoi Bishkek
Renown Sri Lanka Indonesia Arema Cronus
Quality Distributors Guam Macau Sporting Macau
Balestier Khalsa Singapore Malaysia Felda United
Meralco Manila Philippines Vietnam Hải Phòng
Hienghène New Caledonia French Polynesia Central Sport
Solomon Warriors Solomon Islands New Zealand Auckland City
Khoromkhon Mongolia North Korea April 25

Third qualifying round

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Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Manang Marshyangdi Nepal China Beijing Guoan
Al-Wahda Damascus Syria Kyrgyzstan Dordoi Bishkek
Tupuji Imere Vanuatu Fiji Rewa
Pakhtakor Uzbekistan India Shillong Lajong
Kelantan Malaysia Australia Western Sydney Wanderers
Lössi New Caledonia Vanuatu Tafea
Khosilot Farkhor Tajikistan Taiwan Tatung
Ahli Al-Khalil State of Palestine North Korea April 25
Al-Ansar Lebanon Thailand Bangkok Glass
Balestier Khalsa Singapore Indonesia Madura United
Waitakere United New Zealand Australia Perth Glory
Al-Wehdat Jordan Kuwait Kazma
Al-Shorta Syria Qatar Umm Salal
East Bengal India Hong Kong Kwoon Chung Southern
Hải Phòng Vietnam Macau Sporting Macau
Al-Shorta Iraq Qatar Al-Gharafa
South China Hong Kong Indonesia Arema Cronus
Suwaiq Oman Syria Al-Jaish
Buxoro Uzbekistan Kuwait Al-Nasr
Regar-TadAZ Tajikistan Oman Al-Shabab
Sriwijaya Indonesia South Korea Pohang Steelers
Nadi Fiji French Polynesia Central Sport
Al Shabab United Arab Emirates Iran Zob Ahan
Guangzhou R&F China Thailand Buriram United
Eastern Hong Kong Malaysia Felda United
Sanfrecce Hiroshima Japan China Gamba Osaka
Ahal Turkmenistan Myanmar Magwe
Than Quảng Ninh Vietnam New Zealand Auckland City
Al-Jazeera Jordan Saudi Arabia Al-Shabab

Play-off round

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Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Unseeded United Nations Philippines Global Cebu
Unseeded United Nations New Zealand Team Wellington
Unseeded United Nations United Nations Seeded
Unseeded United Nations Syria Al-Jaish
Unseeded United Nations United Nations Seeded
Unseeded United Nations United Nations Seeded
JDT Malaysia Japan Kawasaki Frontale
Unseeded United Nations United Nations Seeded
Unseeded United Nations French Polynesia Dragon
Lanexang United Laos United Nations Seeded
Unseeded United Nations Kuwait Qadsia
Unseeded United Nations United Nations Seeded
Unseeded United Nations China Jiangsu Suning
Unseeded United Nations United Nations Seeded
Unseeded United Nations United Nations Seeded
Tishreen Syria United Nations Seeded
Malkiya Bahrain United Nations Seeded
Lupe o le Soaga Samoa United Nations Seeded
Unseeded United Nations United Nations Seeded
Unseeded United Nations Turkmenistan Altyn Asyr
Unseeded United Nations United Nations Seeded
Al-Shorta Iraq Kuwait Kuwait SC

Group stage

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See also

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