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  • indian_goonerindian_gooner 3534 Points
    edited December 2020

    Today we're launching our #India2027 bid and bid book as we promise to create a #BrighterFutureTogether

    As hosts, we offer an unparalleled opportunity for the @theafcdotcom to connect with over a billion hearts and expand the reach of Asian football 🇮🇳 pic.twitter.com/RGggijc8li

    — Indian Football Team (@IndianFootball) December 16, 2020
    Deb_Banashindiamunna219777kartik91Carbon_14sparta
  • so all this suspense build up for asian cup bidding :D
    ashindiamunna219777
  • thebeautifulgamethebeautifulgame Durgapur,India30734 Points

    The search for Asia's Most Popular Football Club: Central and South Asia

    Kuala Lumpur: We’ve asked you to decide the most popular club in a range of countries and regions, now it’s time to determine which club can be considered the off-field king of Asia as a whole.

    On a region-by-region basis, and beginning with the clubs of Central and South Asia, we have taken the most beloved clubs from earlier domestic polls to work our way closer to which Asian giant is the most popular of them all

    Including some of our favourites from of Islamic Republic of Iran, India, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyz Republic, we bring you nine of the Central and South Asian region’s most popular clubs, with the top two to advance to the Asian final in the final week of 2020.

    Check out the nominees and don't forget to vote for your favourite.

    Tractor SC
    Tabriz, Islamic Republic of Iran

    We begin with the most popular club from last month’s IR Iran poll, the Tabriz-nased FC Tractor, formerly known as Tractorsazi.

    While they have never advanced beyond the AFC Champions League Round of 16, Tractor have proven to be one of the most passionately supported clubs anywhere in Asia, attracting huge crowds to the 67,000-capacity Yadegar-e-Imam Stadium.

    Founded in 1950, the club has won two Hazfi Cups since 2014, and was the first professional club of one of Iran’s all-time greats, Karim Bagheri.


    SC East Bengal
    Kolkata, India

    The winner of our most popular Indian club poll, and a club with 100 years of history behind, East Bengal have long captured the imagination of football fans in Kolkata and beyond.

    The great rivals of Mohun Bagan, East Bengal are Indian football’s most successful clubs, winning more than 100 trophies from the 1940s onwards, including a record 39 Calcutta Football League titles in the space of 76 years.


    FC Nasaf
    Qarshi, Uzbekistan

    Central Asia’s most popular club in our November poll, FC Nasaf are also the only club from Uzbekistan to have won continental silverware, beating Kuwait SC to lift the AFC Cup in 2011.

    They have never won their own domestic league, but Nasaf are a true ‘people’s club’, drawing significant support in the southern region of Uzbekistan.


    Persepolis FC
    Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran

    A powerhouse on and off the pitch, Persepolis have won the last four Iran Pro League titles and will have the chance to become AFC Champions League winners for the first time when they face Ulsan Hyundai in Saturday’s final in Doha.

    A club which has been the home of the likes of Ali Daei, Karim Bagheri, Khodadad Azizi and Mehdi Mahdavikia, plus many more, Persepolis remain an institution for Iranians all over the world and belong in any list of Asia’s most popular clubs.


    Esteghlal FC
    Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran

    Persepolis are one half of the Tehran derby - potentially the biggest league fixture anywhere in the continent - and Esteghlal are the other, and while they can’t match their city rivals’ domestic title haul, they hold the edge in continental competitions.

    Taj Tehran – the original name of Esteghlal – became the first Iranian club to win the Asian Club Championship in 1970, and Esteghlal repeated the feat by beating Liaoning FC in the 1990-91 Final.


    Mohun Bagan FC
    Kolkata, India

    As Persepolis and Esteghlal have battled for local glory in Tehran, Mohun Bagan have been the eternal rivals of East Bengal, with the Kolkata derby producing legendary clashes in front of some of the largest crowds seen anywhere in world football.

    With a history spanning more than 130 years, the club, like East Bengal, enjoyed decades of domestic success. They recently merged with ATK to become ATK Mohun Bagan and are competing in the Indian Super League for the first time in the 2020-21 season.


    FC Pakhtakor
    Tashkent, Uzbekistan

    Uzbekistan’s inter-generational super club, no team from former-Soviet Central Asia has managed to deliver success across through the decades like Pakhtakor.

    The club twice finished in the top six of the powerful Soviet top flight, became the first Central Asian club to reach the Soviet Cup final in 1968 and are now the standout club in the current Uzbekistan Super League, winning the last two titles by a combined total of 32 points.


    Kerala Blasters FC
    Kochi, India

    The youngest club on our list, Kerala Blasters were only established in 2014, but have tapped into the enthusiasm of one of India’s most football-obsessed regions to establish themselves as an off-field powerhouse with hordes of fans supporting the club at the famed Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium.

    Due to their relative youth, the club has yet to secure its first piece of major silverware, but they have gone close, finishing as runners-up in the Indian Super League play-offs of 2014 and 2016.


    FC Alay
    Osh, Kyrgyz Republic

    The pride of Kyrgyz Republic’s south, Alay were founded in 1960, have taken the city of Osh all the way to intercontinental competition and were voted the second most popular club in Central Asia last month.

    The club never reached the top levels of Soviet football, but their most successful era came in the mid 2010s, when they won four Kyrgyz Republic league titles from 2013 to 2017 and participated in five editions of the AFC Cup.

    *Poll ends on December 20, 12:00 (UTC+8)

    https://www.the-afc.com/news/afcsection/the-search-for-asia-s-most-popular-football-club-central-and-south-asia

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  • munna219777munna219777 28557 Points
    3 iran clubs in the list ?
    Truly speaking, Iran is in Central Asian Football Federation only for political purposes due to hostility with saudi lobby. They do not belong there.
    goalkeeparindian_gooner
  • ashindiaashindia 9533 Points
    edited December 2020
    But culturally Iranians are not related to West Asian Arabs. Even religion is Islam but shia majority and only thing arab is their script. Iran much closer culturally, language (ancient Persian kingdom) to Tajik, Afghan, West Pak, Uzbek etc who are central Asian

    Edit - Also forgot to add North and Eastern Iran is dominated by turk tribes like Azeri and Turkmen. 
    munna219777goalkeeparindian_gooner
  • RonnyRonny 10574 Points
    Iran is completely Central Asian. They speak Persian and few other languages
    munna219777ashindiagoalkeepar
  • munna219777munna219777 28557 Points
    Kazakhstan in UEFA and Australia  in AFC   - neither culture wise nor language wise or location wise they belong in there  :D

    I will give preference to Geography over Language / culture.
    goalkeeparDeb_Ban
  • goalkeepargoalkeepar Turkish occupied Cyprus29971 Points
    How Israeli in uefa, one of oldest Asian country's from biblical times 
    munna219777
  • israel were in AFC till 1974 . Even India had played against them in 1964  asian cup when israel hosted. these arab nations conspired against israel due to obvious politics to remove them from afc.

    i feel israel benefited from this as they get to play in so many competitive matches over the calendar years. The qualification to world cup is very tough road for them but they can somehow manage to make it in euros in future.


    munna219777debarghya89spartakartik91dhritiman7
  • munna219777munna219777 28557 Points
    Guam, Northern Mariana Islands and Australia should play in Oceania Football Confederation.
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