
The AFC in Kuala Lumpar last week announced sweeping changes to its technical framework following a crucial virtual meeting of the AFC Technical Committee.
Committee chair Kohzo Tashima presided over the session, which delivered congratulations to the recent continental champions, including the winners of the revamped men’s club competitions and the inaugural AFC Women’s Champions League.
AFC Reserves Right to Override Member Nominations
In a significant development, the AFC administration has secured the authority to add coaches or players to nomination lists if member associations fail to put forward deserving candidates.
This move ensures no standout performers slip through the cracks due to administrative oversight.
The confederation will implement a points-based system to determine winners across all categories, including grassroots and elite youth honours.
Full details of this new framework will be distributed to all member associations shortly.
Technical Expertise Structure Approved
The committee has also endorsed terms of reference for AFC Technical Experts, encompassing three key panels: the AFC Coach Education Panel, AFC Grassroots Panel, and AFC Youth Panel. These groups will play crucial roles in developing football standards across the continent.
Growing Impact of Key Initiatives
Members received updates on the confederation’s expanding technical programme, highlighting the success of both virtual and in-person events held since their last gathering.
The committee noted significant progress in three flagship initiatives: the AFC Grassroots Charter, Elite Youth Scheme, and AFC Coaching Convention.
All decisions announced today require ratification by the AFC Executive Committee before implementation.
The changes represent the most comprehensive restructure of Asian football’s recognition system in recent years, signalling the confederation’s commitment to raising technical standards across the region.
It is a welcome sign of technical development at all levels of football in the world’s most populous continent.