2024 AFC Futsal Asian Cup

2024 AFC Futsal Asian Cup
ฟุตซอลเอเชียนคัพ 2024
Tournament details
Host countryThailand
Dates17–28 April
Teams16 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)2 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Iran (13th title)
Runners-up Thailand
Third place Uzbekistan
Fourth place Tajikistan
Tournament statistics
Matches played35
Goals scored177 (5.06 per match)
Top scorer(s) Saeid Ahmadabbasi
(8 goals)
Best player(s) Saeid Ahmadabbasi
Best goalkeeper Bagher Mohammadi
Fair play award Thailand
2022
2026

The 2024 AFC Futsal Asian Cup was the 17th edition of the AFC Futsal Asian Cup, the biennial international futsal championship organised by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) for the men's national teams of Asia. The tournament was held in Thailand between 17 and 28 April.[1]

A total of 16 teams competed in the tournament. Japan, the defending champions, were eliminated in the group stage for the first time. Iran claimed their thirteenth Futsal Asian Cup after winning the final against the host Thailand 4–1. Uzbekistan defeated Tajikistan 3–1 on penalties following a 5–5 draw in the third place play-off.

Semi-finalists including Iran, Tajikistan and Thailand qualified for the 2024 FIFA Futsal World Cup besides Uzbekistan who automatically qualified as host. As Uzbekistan reached the semi-finals, a play-off round was held to determine the last Asian spot at the Futsal World Cup. Afghanistan won the play-off round.

Many accomplishments were achieved at the tournament. Afghanistan made their debut and also advanced to the quarter-finals. In the group stage, Myanmar gained their first win, while South Korea gained their first point in 14 years. Tajikistan made their first appearance in the semi-finals, while Thailand reached the final for the first time in 12 years. All five teams from Central Asia advanced to the quarter-finals, with three of them reaching the semi-finals.

Host selection

India and Thailand expressed interest to host the tournament.[2][3] Later, Thailand was selected as hosts by the AFC Futsal and Beach Soccer Committee on 5 September 2023.[4]

Teams

The draw for the qualifiers was held on 22 June 2023.[5] The host Thailand qualified directly for the final tournament, while the other teams competed in the qualifying stage for the remaining 15 spots. The qualifiers were played between 7 and 13 October 2023.

Qualified teams

Of the 16 teams appearing, 11 teams were returning after appearing in the 2022 edition.

Afghanistan were the only debutant in the competition, while Australia marked their return for the first time in 8 years. China, Kyrgyzstan and Myanmar also qualified for the first time in 6 years. Iran, Japan, Thailand and Uzbekistan were the only four teams to qualify for every edition.

Three nations from the previous edition failed to qualify (Chinese Taipei, Indonesia and Lebanon) and other two nations from the previous edition did not enter to qualifiers (Oman and Turkmenistan).

Team Method of qualification Date of qualification Finals appearances Last appearance Previous best performance
 Thailand Hosts 5 September 2023[4] 17th 2022 Runners-up (2008, 2012)
 China Group A winners 13 October 2023 13th 2018 Fourth place (2008, 2010)
 Afghanistan Group B winners 11 October 2023 1st Debut None
 Saudi Arabia Group B runners-up 11 October 2023 3rd 2022 Group stage (2016, 2022)
 Iran Group C winners 11 October 2023 17th 2022 Champions (1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2016, 2018)
 Kyrgyzstan Group C runners-up 11 October 2023 16th 2018 Fourth place (2006, 2007), Semi-finals (2005)
 Vietnam Group D winners 9 October 2023 7th 2022 Fourth place (2016)
 South Korea Group D runners-up 9 October 2023 15th 2022 Runners-up (1999)
 Tajikistan Group E winners 9 October 2023 12th 2022 Quarter-finals (2007, 2022)
 Myanmar Group E runners-up 9 October 2023 2nd 2018 Group stage (2018)
 Kuwait Group F winners 9 October 2023 13th 2022 Fourth place (2003, 2014)
 Bahrain Group F runners-up 9 October 2023 4th 2022 Quarter-finals (2018)
 Uzbekistan Group G winners 9 October 2023 17th 2022 Runners-up (2001, 2006, 2010, 2016)
 Iraq Group G runners-up 9 October 2023 13th 2022 Fourth place (2018)
 Japan Group H winners 11 October 2023 17th 2022 Champions (2006, 2012, 2014, 2022)
 Australia Group H runners-up 11 October 2023 8th 2016 Fourth place (2012)

Draw

The draw was held on 14 December 2023 at the AFC House in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.[6][7]

The 16 teams were drawn into four groups of four teams, with seeding based on their performance at the qualification and the final of the previous edition.[8] Seeding was shown in parentheses except the team who previously did not participate, which were denoted by (–).

The host Thailand automatically seeded to Pot 1 and placed into the first position of Group A.

Pot 1 Pot 2 Pot 3 Pot 4
 Thailand (4) (hosts)
 Japan (1)
 Iran (2)
 Uzbekistan (3)
 Tajikistan (5)
 Kuwait (7)
 Vietnam (8)
 Saudi Arabia (9)
 Iraq (10)
 Bahrain (11)
 South Korea (15)
 Myanmar (16)
 Afghanistan (17)
 Kyrgyzstan (18)
 Australia (20)
 China (–)

Venues

The tournament was held at two venues in Bangkok.

Bangkok
Bangkok Arena Indoor Stadium Huamark
Capacity: 12,000 Capacity: 8,000

Squads

Each team was required to registered a squad with a minimum of 14 players and a maximum of 25 players, at least two of whom had to be goalkeepers (Regulations Article 23).[1]

Group stage

Tiebreakers

Teams were ranked according to points (3 points for a win, 1 point for a draw, 0 points for a loss), and if tied on points, the following tiebreaking criteria were applied, in the order given, to determine the rankings (Regulations Article 7.3):[1]

  1. Points in head-to-head matches among tied teams;
  2. Goal difference in head-to-head matches among tied teams;
  3. Goals scored in head-to-head matches among tied teams;
  4. If more than two teams were tied, and after applying all head-to-head criteria above, a subset of teams were still tied, all head-to-head criteria above were reapplied exclusively to this subset of teams;
  5. Goal difference in all group matches;
  6. Goals scored in all group matches;
  7. Penalty shoot-out if only two teams were tied and they met in the last round of the group;
  8. Disciplinary points (yellow card = 1 point, red card as a result of two yellow cards = 3 points, direct red card = 3 points, yellow card followed by direct red card = 4 points);
  9. Drawing of lots.

Group A

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Thailand (H) 3 3 0 0 10 2 +8 9 Advance to the knockout stage
2  Vietnam 3 1 1 1 3 3 0 4
3  Myanmar 3 1 1 1 4 7 −3 4
4  China 3 0 0 3 2 7 −5 0
Source: AFC
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers
(H) Hosts
Vietnam 1–1 Myanmar
  • Đào Minh Quảng  23:20
Report
  • Ko Ko Lwin  28:31
Referee: Ebrahim Mehrabi Afshar (Iran)
Thailand 3–1 China
Report
  • Xu Yang  39:49
Referee: Hiroyuki Kobayashi (Japan)

China 0–1 Vietnam
Report Nhan Gia Hưng  10:51 (pen.)
Referee: Gelareh Nazemi Deylami (Iran)
Myanmar 0–5 Thailand
Report
Referee: Nikita Afinogenov (Uzbekistan)

Thailand 2–1 Vietnam
Report
  • Từ Minh Quang  20:29
Referee: Eisa Abdul Houssain (Kuwait)
Myanmar 3–1 China
  • Hlaing Min Tun  15:57
  • Shen Siming  16:57 (o.g.)
  • Ko Ko Lwin  33:53
Report
  • Yakepujiang Maimaiti  9:34
Bangkok Arena, Bangkok
Referee: Wahyu Wicaksono (Indonesia)

Group B

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Uzbekistan 3 3 0 0 10 4 +6 9 Advance to the knockout stage
2  Iraq 3 2 0 1 12 7 +5 6
3  Saudi Arabia 3 1 0 2 6 10 −4 3
4  Australia 3 0 0 3 6 13 −7 0
Source: AFC
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers
Uzbekistan 3–2 Australia
  • Usmonov  20:39
  • Rakhmatov  20:5835:30
Report
  • Giovenali  4:59
  • Garner  37:18
Bangkok Arena, Bangkok
Referee: Eisa Abdul Houssain (Kuwait)
Saudi Arabia 1–5 Iraq
  • Al-Otaibi  10:31
Report
  • Al-Husaynat  0:51
  • Al-Bayati  4:24
  • Al-Taie  6:11
  • Al-Ogaili  23:30
  • Tareq  31:27
Bangkok Arena, Bangkok
Referee: Pornnarong Grairod (Thailand)

Australia 2–4 Saudi Arabia
  • De Melo  22:47
  • Dib  28:57
Report
  • Aroan  22:1625:16
  • Al-Maleh  30:13
  • Al-Maghrabi  39:39
Bangkok Arena, Bangkok
Referee: An Ran (China)
Iraq 1–4 Uzbekistan
  • Al-Ogaili  37:12
Report
  • Usmonov  10:08
  • Adilov  15:24
  • Tulkinov  25:24
  • Juraev  27:52
Bangkok Arena, Bangkok
Referee: Husain Al-Bahhar (Bahrain)

Uzbekistan 3–1 Saudi Arabia
  • Adilov  24:40
  • Akhmetzyanov  31:05
  • Elmurodov  38:57
Report
  • Mohamed  2:08
Bangkok Arena, Bangkok
Referee: Fahad Al-Hosani (United Arab Emirates)
Iraq 6–2 Australia
  • Al-Husaynat  13:30
  • Tareq  29:5732:21
  • Al-Obaidi  30:2233:44
  • Al-Bayati  35:44
Report
  • Kouta  12:52
  • Adeli  13:15
Referee: Ebrahim Mehrabi Afshar (Iran)

Group C

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Tajikistan 3 1 2 0 5 3 +2 5 Advance to the knockout stage
2  Kyrgyzstan 3 1 2 0 10 9 +1 5
3  Japan 3 1 1 1 8 4 +4 4
4  South Korea 3 0 1 2 5 12 −7 1
Source: AFC
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers
Tajikistan 2–0 South Korea
  • Aliev  5:02
  • Sardorov  8:19
Report
Bangkok Arena, Bangkok
Referee: Hassan Al-Gburi (Iraq)
Japan 2–3 Kyrgyzstan
  • Arai  37:34
  • Tsutsumi  38:16
Report
  • Dzhanat uulu  12:24
  • Alimov  20:34
  • Kubanychov  30:40
Bangkok Arena, Bangkok
Referee: Andrew Best (Australia)

Kyrgyzstan 2–2 Tajikistan
  • Makhmadaminov  36:25
  • Alimov  39:49
Report
  • Khojaev  9:00
  • Aliev  29:23
Bangkok Arena, Bangkok
Referee: Abdulaziz Al-Sarraf (Kuwait)
South Korea 0–5 Japan
Report
  • Arai  4:1222:30
  • Hirata  8:51 (pen.)18:31 (pen.)
  • Nibuya  34:50
Bangkok Arena, Bangkok
Referee: Zari Fathi (Iran)

Japan 1–1 Tajikistan
  • Ishida  11:05
Report
  • Sharipov  25:38
Bangkok Arena, Bangkok
Referee: Trương Quốc Dũng (Vietnam)
South Korea 5–5 Kyrgyzstan
  • Lim Seung-ju  6:46
  • Lee Han-wool  10:25
  • Kim Seung-hyun  11:49
  • Kyoung Jeong-soo  24:53
  • Yoo Kyung-dong  38:56
Report
  • Amanbaev  3:42
  • Kubanychov  15:0926:13
  • Makhmadaminov  27:43
  • Dzhanat uulu  29:28
Referee: Lee Po-fu (Chinese Taipei)

Group D

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Iran 3 3 0 0 12 4 +8 9 Advance to the knockout stage
2  Afghanistan 3 1 1 1 7 8 −1 4
3  Kuwait 3 1 1 1 5 8 −3 4
4  Bahrain 3 0 0 3 6 10 −4 0
Source: AFC
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers
Iran 3–1 Afghanistan
Report
  • Gholami  26:01
Referee: Fahad Al-Hosani (United Arab Emirates)
Kuwait 2–1 Bahrain
  • Al-Farsi  32:26
  • Al-Baeijan  34:38
Report
  • Al-Araibi  26:29
Referee: Anatoliy Rubakov (Uzbekistan)

Afghanistan 3–3 Kuwait
  • Mahmoodi  1:53
  • Hosseinpour  22:4529:38 (pen.)
Report
  • Al-Alban  10:49
  • Al-Mansour  11:46
  • Al-Fadhel  24:01
Referee: Ryan Shepheard (Australia)
Bahrain 3–5 Iran
  • Al-Noaimi  11:24
  • Sanjar  18:07
  • Al-Araibi  29:16
Report
Referee: Liu Jianqiao (China)

Iran 4–0 Kuwait
  • Akrami  7:46
  • Al-Farsi  16:33 (o.g.)
  • Ahmadabbasi  20:0032:03 (pen.)
Report
Referee: Benjapol Mucharoensap (Thailand)
Bahrain 2–3 Afghanistan
  • Ali  14:39
  • Sanjar  16:51 (pen.)
Report
  • Norowzi  4:54
  • Kazemi  25:01
  • Gholami  34:10
Bangkok Arena, Bangkok
Referee: Andrew Best (Australia)

Knockout stage

In the knockout stage, extra time and penalty shoot-out are used to decide the winner if necessary, except for the third place match where penalty shoot-out without extra time is used to decide the winner if necessary (Regulations Article 10).[1]

The competition of the play-offs depended on the performance of Uzbekistan, who qualified automatically for the 2024 FIFA Futsal World Cup as hosts. Uzbekistan advanced to the semi-finals, therefore the play-offs format was held for the remaining four quarter-final losers to play a single elimination play-off. The winner of the play-off 3 qualified the 2024 FIFA Futsal World Cup.

Play-off 3Play-off 1 and 2Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
24 April
 Thailand3
26 April Iraq226 April
 Iraq3 Thailand (p)3 (6)
 Afghanistan524 April Tajikistan3 (5)
 Tajikistan (a.e.t.)2
28 April Afghanistan128 April
 Afghanistan5 Thailand1
 Kyrgyzstan324 April Iran4
 Uzbekistan2
26 April Vietnam126 April
 Vietnam2 Uzbekistan3 (4)Third place play-off
 Kyrgyzstan324 April Iran (p)3 (5)28 April
 Iran6 Tajikistan5 (1)
 Kyrgyzstan1 Uzbekistan (p)5 (3)

Quarter-finals

Winners qualified for the 2024 FIFA Futsal World Cup. Losers advanced to the play-offs.

Tajikistan 2–1 (a.e.t.) Afghanistan
  • Hosseinpoor  18:20 (o.g.)
  • Sardorov  46:06 (pen.)
Report
  • Mahmoodi  22:40

Iran 6–1 Kyrgyzstan
Report
  • Amanbaev  8:08
Referee: Pornnarong Grairod (Thailand)

Thailand 3–2 Iraq
  • Alongkorn  18:1530:30
  • Therdsak  38:57
Report
  • Al-Husaynat  2:01
  • Zeyad  15:54
Referee: Anatoliy Rubakov (Uzbekistan)

Uzbekistan 2–1 Vietnam
  • Tukinov  33:24
  • Juraev  39:02
Report
Referee: Eisa Abdul Houssain (Kuwait)

Play-off 1 and 2

Iraq 3–5 Afghanistan
  • Al-Husaynat  4:3426:26
  • Albu-Mohammed  10:36
Report
  • Kazemi  6:18
  • Mahmoodi  9:55
  • Gholami  12:2816:14
  • J. Safari  39:58
Referee: Husain Al-Bahhar (Bahrain)

Vietnam 2–3 Kyrgyzstan
  • Nguyễn Mạnh Dũng  12:5637:24
Report
  • Alimov  8:13
  • Makhmadaminov  23:26
  • Talaibekov  38:48
Referee: Ebrahim Mehrabi Afshar (Iran)

Play-off 3

The winner qualified for the 2024 FIFA Futsal World Cup.

Afghanistan 5–3 Kyrgyzstan
  • Qanbari  07:29
  • Askarbekov  28:35 (o.g.)
  • Kazemi  31:25
  • Norowzi  34:52
  • Gholami  38:45
Report
  • Norowzi  29:58 (o.g.)
  • Amanbaev  36:20
  • Dzhanat Uulu  39:56
Referee: Anatoliy Rubakov (Uzbekistan)

Semi-finals

Thailand 3–3 (a.e.t.) Tajikistan
  • Worasak  12:36
  • Alongkorn  29:25
  • Therdsak  37:15
Report
  • Salomov  19:54
  • Khojaev  22:3028:35
Penalties
6–5
  • Alimakhmadov
  • Umarov
  • Rizomov
  • Soliev
  • Sardorov
  • Kuziev
  • Khojaev
  • Salomov
Referee: Ryan Shepheard (Australia)

Uzbekistan 3–3 (a.e.t.) Iran
  • Juraev  6:31
  • Akhmetzyanov  17:4824:40
Report
  • Adilov  3:44 (o.g.)
  • Akhmetzyanov  23:46 (o.g.)
  • Azimi  28:39
Penalties
  • Juraev
  • Ropiev
  • Akhmetzyanov
  • Rakhmatov
  • Tulkinov
  • Botirov
4–5
Referee: Hiroyuki Kobayashi (Japan)

Third place play-off

Tajikistan 5–5 Uzbekistan
  • Rizomov  9:5529:3233:39
  • Aliev  21:35
  • Kuziev  34:38
Report
  • Khamroev  1:29
  • Tulkinov  4:38
  • Khudoyberdiev  23:40
  • Ropiev  26:20 (pen.)
  • Usmonov  39:07
Penalties
  • Sardorov
  • Aliev
  • Umarov
  • Soliev
1–3
  • Juraev
  • Ropiev
  • Akhmetzyanov
  • Rakhmatov
  • Tulkinov
Referee: Hassan Al-Gburi (Iraq)

Final

Thailand 1–4 Iran
Report
Referee: Fahad Al-Hosani (United Arab Emirates)

Winners

2024 AFC Futsal Asian Cup

Iran
Thirteenth title

Awards

The following awards were given at the conclusion of the tournament:

Top scorer Best player Best goalkeeper Fair-play award
Saeid Ahmadabbasi Saeid Ahmadabbasi Bagher Mohammadi  Thailand

Goalscorers

There have been 177 goals scored in 35 matches, for an average of 5.06 goals per match. Scores in play-off matches for the 2024 FIFA Futsal World Cup were included but not considered for the top goalscorer.

8 goals

5 goals

  • Mahdi Karimi
  • Salim Faisal Al-Husaynat

4 goals

  • Mehran Gholami
  • Tareq Zeyad

3 goals

  • Farzad Mahmoodi
  • Behrouz Azimi
  • Yūsei Arai
  • Maksat Alimov
  • Donierbek Amanbaev
  • Samat Dzhanat uulu
  • Kairat Kubanychov
  • Shokhrukh Makhmadaminov
  • Komron Aliev
  • Bahodur Khojaev
  • Samandar Rizomov
  • Alongkorn Janphon
  • Muhammad Osamanmusa
  • Suphawut Thueanklang
  • Abror Akhmetzyanov
  • Sunatulla Juraev
  • Elbek Tulkinov
  • Akbar Usmonov

2 goals

  • Reza Hosseinpour
  • Akbar Kazemi
  • Mahdi Norowzi
  • Ali Al-Araibi
  • Saleh Sanjar
  • Ali Asghar Hassanzadeh
  • Mustafa Ihsan Al-Bayati
  • Harith Al-Obaidi
  • Haedr Majed Al-Ogaili
  • António Hirata
  • Ko Ko Lwin
  • Nawaf Mubarak Aroan
  • Fayzali Sardorov
  • Therdsak Charoenphong
  • Worasak Srirangpirot
  • Mashrab Adilov
  • Dilshod Rakhmatov
  • Nguyễn Mạnh Dũng

1 goal

  • Omid Qanbari
  • Mohammad Javad Safari
  • Shervin Adeli
  • Ethan De Melo
  • Jamie Dib
  • Tyler Garner
  • Wade Giovenali
  • Michael Kouta
  • Ammar Hasan Ali
  • Mirza Al-Noaimi
  • Yakepujiang Maimaiti
  • Xu Yang
  • Salar Aghapour
  • Ali Akrami
  • Salar Aghapour
  • Bagher Mohammadi
  • Mohanad Abdulhadi Albu-Mohammed
  • Muheb Al-Deen Al-Taiel
  • Kentaro Ishida
  • Kazuhiro Nibuya
  • Yuta Tsutsumi
  • Naser Al-Alban
  • Sulman Al-Baeijan
  • Saleh Al-Fadhel
  • Ahmad Al-Farsi
  • Omar Al-Mansour
  • Daniiar Talaibekov
  • Hlaing Min Tun
  • Abdullah Al-Maghrabi
  • Fares Fahad Al-Maleh
  • Abdulilah Al-Otaibi
  • Eihab Saied Mohamed
  • Kim Seung-hyun
  • Kyoung Jeong-soo
  • Lee Han-wool
  • Lim Seung-ju
  • Yoo Kyung-dong
  • Umed Kuziev
  • Dilshod Salomov
  • Muhamadjon Sharipov
  • Apiwat Chaemcharoen
  • Panat Kittipanuwong
  • Itticha Praphaphan
  • Jirawat Sornwichian
  • Abbos Elmurodov
  • Ilkhomjon Khamroev
  • Mekhroj Khudoyberdiev
  • Ikhtiyor Ropiev
  • Đào Minh Quảng
  • Nguyễn Thịnh Phát
  • Nhan Gia Hưng
  • Từ Minh Quang

1 own goal

  • Reza Hosseinpoor (against Tajikistan)
  • Mahdi Norowzi (against Kyrgyzstan)
  • Shen Siming (against Myanmar)
  • Ahmad Al-Farsi (against Iran)
  • Mukhamed Askarbekov (against Afghanistan)
  • Mashrab Adilov (against Iran)
  • Abror Akhmetzyanov (against Iran)

Team rankings

As per statistical convention in futsal, matches decided in extra time are counted as wins and losses, while matches decided by penalty shoot-outs are counted as draws.[10] The AFC published the tournament standings in August 2024.[11] Statistics in play-off matches for the 2024 FIFA Futsal World Cup are included in this table. The team rankings will be used for seeding in the qualification draw and the final draw of the next edition.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Final result
1  Iran 6 5 1 0 25 9 +16 16 Champions
2  Thailand (H) 6 4 1 1 17 11 +6 13 Runners-up
3  Uzbekistan 6 4 2 0 20 13 +7 14 Third place
4  Tajikistan 6 2 4 0 15 12 +3 10 Fourth place
5  Afghanistan 6 3 1 2 18 16 +2 10 Eliminated in
quarter-finals[a]
6  Kyrgyzstan 6 2 2 2 17 22 −5 8
7  Vietnam 5 1 1 3 6 8 −2 4
8  Iraq 5 2 0 3 17 15 +2 6
9  Japan 3 1 1 1 8 4 +4 4 Eliminated in
group stage[b]
10  Kuwait 3 1 1 1 5 8 −3 4
11  Myanmar 3 1 1 1 4 7 −3 4
12  Saudi Arabia 3 1 0 2 6 10 −4 3
13  South Korea 3 0 1 2 5 12 −7 1
14  Bahrain 3 0 0 3 6 10 −4 0
15  China 3 0 0 3 2 7 −5 0
16  Australia 3 0 0 3 6 13 −7 0
Source: AFC[12]
(H) Hosts
  1. ^ The results of play-off matches were considered for the final standings published by the AFC,[12] in contradiction to the AFC's general principle that play-off matches for international competitions are not to be considered for the stadings.[10]
  2. ^ For 9th to 16th place, teams are ranked in descending order as follows: position in the group stage, points in all group matches, goal difference in all group matches, goals scored in all group matches, disciplinary points in all group matches and drawing of lots.[10]

Qualified teams for the 2024 FIFA Futsal World Cup

Semi-finalists including Iran, Tajikistan and Thailand qualified for the 2024 FIFA Futsal World Cup besides Uzbekistan who automatically qualified as host. As Uzbekistan reached the semi-finals, a play-off round was held to determine the last Asian spot at the Futsal World Cup. Afghanistan won a play-off round. Thailand were the only team from ASEAN in the Futsal World Cup among the Central Asian teams.

Tajikistan and Afghanistan made debut. Iran, Thailand and Uzbekistan continued their appearing. Iran have been the most appearances in the Futsal World Cup with eight and the most successful team from AFC with the third place in 2016. Thailand and Uzbekistan have appeared for the sixth and second time, respectively, with their best finish at the round of 16.

Japan and Vietnam who previously qualified in 2021 stopped qualifying in the Futsal World Cup for the sixth and third time, respectively. Japan were eliminated in the group stage for the first time by a loss to Kyrgyzstan and a draw to Tajikistan. Vietnam were eliminated in the play-offs after being defeated by Kyrgyzstan.

The following five teams from AFC qualified for the 2024 FIFA Futsal World Cup.

Team Qualified on Previous appearances in the FIFA Futsal World Cup
 Uzbekistan 23 June 2023[13] 2 (2016, 2021)
 Tajikistan 24 April 2024 0 (debut)
 Iran 24 April 2024 8 (1992, 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008, 2012, 2016, 2021)
 Thailand 24 April 2024 6 (2000, 2004, 2008, 2012, 2016, 2021)
 Afghanistan 28 April 2024 0 (debut)
1 Italic indicates host for that year.

Marketing

Official song

The official song of the tournament, "What a Goal" by Ford Trio and Chucky Factory Land, was released on 4 April 2024.[14]

Mascot

"Ramma Chana" was the mascot of the tournament. "Rama" refers to Phra Ram, main figures of Ramakien which is a Thai version of the ancient Indian epic Ramayana. "Chana" means win in Thai. It was formed by combining many types of animals such as onyx dragon, macchanu, elephants, tigers, cats, and kirin, creating a new character similar to the animals of Himavanta.[15]

Sponsorship

Official Global Partners
Official Global Supporters

Broadcasting rights

The broadcasters around the world that acquired the rights to the tournament included:[24]

References

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