List of top-division futsal clubs in AFC countries

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This is a list of top-division association futsal clubs in AFC countries. The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) includes all Asian countries except Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cyprus, Georgia, Israel, Kazakhstan and Turkey as members, but also includes the Oceanian countries of Australia, Guam, and the Northern Mariana Islands (the association of the Northern Mariana Islands is a provisional associate member of AFC but not a member of FIFA).

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The football associations of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cyprus, Georgia, Israel, Kazakhstan and Turkey are members of UEFA, the European football confederation (Israel and Kazakhstan were previously AFC members but had left). Hong Kong and Macau, the special administrative regions of the People's Republic of China, have their own football associations which are members of AFC. The Republic of China (called Chinese Taipei in the international sports community) and Palestine, both members of the IOC but not the UN, also have their own football associations which are members of AFC.

Each of the AFC member countries have their own football league systems. The clubs playing in each top-level league compete for the title as the country's club champions, and also for places in next season's AFC club competitions, i.e., the AFC Futsal Club Championship. Due to promotion and relegation, the clubs playing in the top-level league are different every season; however, some league systems do not have promotion and relegation.

Afghanistan

Australia

ClubLocationHome GroundFoundedJoinedHead Coach
Boomerangs F.S. Flag of the Australian Capital Territory.svg Canberra, ACT AIS Training Hall 20082011 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Simon Aitchison
Dural Warriors Flag of New South Wales.svg Sydney, NSW Dural Sport and Leisure Centre19942011 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rob Varela
East Coast Heat Flag of New South Wales.svg Sydney, NSW 20122012 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jamie Amendolia
Galaxy FC Flag of Queensland.svg Gold Coast, QLD Gold Coast Sports & Leisure Centre 20152015 Flag of Brazil.svg Vini Liete
Jaguars FSC Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Melbourne, VIC Caroline Springs Leisure Centre 20122012 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jack Dugonjic
Melbourne Heart FC Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Melbourne, VIC 20122012 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Edgard Vatcky
Sydney Scorpions Flag of New South Wales.svg Sydney, NSW 20132013 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Glenn Lockhart
St. Albans Strikers FC Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Melbourne, VIC St Albans Secondary College 20062011 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rob Lakovski
Vic Vipers Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Melbourne, VIC 19992012 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Milton Sakkos

Bahrain

Bangladesh

Bhutan

Brunei

Cambodia

People's Republic of China

Republic of China (Chinese Taipei)

See Chinese Taipei for the naming issue.

East Timor (Timor-Leste)

Guam

Hong Kong

As of 201011 season:

India

As of 2017 season:

Indonesia

As of 2023 season:

Iran

As of 201314 season:

TeamCityVenueCapacityHead coachTeam captain Past Season
Dabiri Tabriz Tabriz Olom Pezeshki 2,000 Flag of Iran.svg Amir Shamsaei 4th
Farsh Ara Mashhad Shahid Beheshti 6,000 Flag of Iran.svg Majid Mortezaei 8th
Giti Pasand Esfahan Pirouzi 4,000 Flag of Iran.svg Reza Lak Aliabadi Flag of Iran.svg Mohammad Keshavarz Champion
Hilal Ahmar Tabriz Tabriz Shahid Pour Sharifi 6,000 Flag of Iran.svg Mohsen Khabiri 11th
Mahan Tandis Qom Shahid Heidarian2,000 Flag of Iran.svg Vahid Ghiyasi Flag of Iran.svg Saeed Ghasemi Replaced for Saba Qom
Melli Haffari Iran Ahvaz Naft 1,000 Flag of Iran.svg Mohammad Nazem Alsharie 6th
Misagh Tehran Shahrdari Mantaghe 11 Flag of Iran.svg Mahmoud Khorakchi 5th
Petroshimi Maron Mahshahr Besat Replaced for Gaz Khozestan
Rah Sari Sari Sayed Rasoul Hosseini 5,000 Flag of Iran.svg Saeid Bastami 10th
Shahid Mansouri Gharchak 7th Tir3,000 Flag of Iran.svg Reza Davarzani 3rd
Shahrdari Saveh Saveh Fajr 2,500 Flag of Iran.svg Seyed Mehdi Abtahi Flag of Iran.svg Morteza Vakili 9th
Shahrdari Tabriz Tabriz Shahid Pour Sharifi 6.000 Flag of Iran.svg Esmail Taghipour 7th
Tasisat Daryaei Tehran Dastgerdi Flag of Iran.svg Ali Sanei Promoted
Zam Zam Isfahan Esfahan Pirouzi 4,000 Flag of Iran.svg Mehdi Mohammadi Replaced for Giti Pasand Novin

Iraq

Japan

As of 201213 season:

TeamCity/AreaMain Arena
Espolada Hokkaido Sapporo, Hokkaido Hokkaido Prefectural Sports Center
Bardral Urayasu Urayasu, Chiba Urayasu General Gymnasium
Fuchu Athletic F.C. Fuchū, Tokyo Fuchu Sports Center
Pescadola Machida Machida, Tokyo Machida Municipal General Gymnasium
Shonan Bellmare Hiratsuka, Kanagawa Odawara Arena
Agleymina Hamamatsu Hamamatsu, Shizuoka Hamamatsu Arena
Nagoya Oceans Nagoya, Aichi Taiyo Yakuhin Ocean Arena
Shriker Osaka Osaka, Osaka Osaka Municipal Central Gymnasium
Deução Kobe Kobe, Hyogo Kobe Green Arena
Vasagey Oita Oita, Oita Oozu Sports Park

Jordan

Korea DPR

Korea Republic

As of 201213 season:

Kuwait

Kyrgyzstan

As of 2011 season:

Club
Nalogovik-1
Greenwich Club
Bank Asii
Jannat
Emir
6Chon-Tash
San&Co.
Bulat
RSK Bank
Ak-Jol
Nalogovik-2
Kumtor
Jetigen

Laos

Lebanon

Macau

Malaysia

As of 2019 season:

ClubsLocationVenue
Kedah Alor Setar Sultan Abdul Halim Stadium
Kuala Lumpur Shah Alam Panasonic Sport Complex
Kuala Lumpur City Shah Alam Panasonic Sport Complex
Penang Gelugor Azman Hashim USM Sport Arena
Melaka Shah Alam Panasonic Sport Complex
Pahang Kuantan SUKPA Indoor Stadium
Perak Ipoh Indera Mulia Stadium
Selangor Shah Alam Panasonic Sport Complex
Terengganu Kuala Terengganu Kuala Terengganu State Stadium

Maldives

Mongolia

Myanmar

Nepal

Northern Mariana Islands

Oman

Pakistan

Palestine

Philippines

Qatar

Qatar Stars League
ClubLocation
Al-Ahly Doha Doha
Al-Arabi Doha Sports Club Doha
Al-Gharafa Sports Club Al-Gharafa, Al-Rayyan
Al-Khor Sports Club Al Khor
Al Rayyan Futsal Team Al-Rayyan
Al-Sadd Sports Club Al-Sadd, Doha
Al-Wakrah Sports Club Al Wakrah
Qatar SC Al Dafna, Doha
Umm-Salal Sports Club Umm Salal
Al-Shamal Sports Club Madinat ash Shamal

Saudi Arabia

Singapore

Sri Lanka

Syria

Tajikistan

Thailand

Competition of 16 club in 2012-13 league

Turkmenistan

United Arab Emirates

Uzbekistan

Club
Ardus Tashkent
Lokomotiv Tashkent
Stroitel Zarafshan
Bunyodkor Tashkent
Maksam Chirchik
Kagan
Turon-S Andijan
Pahtakor Tashkent

Vietnam

Competition of 8 club in 2015 league second-stage:

Yemen

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