2020 AFC Solidarity Cup

The 2020 AFC Solidarity Cup will be the 2nd edition of the AFC Solidarity Cup, an international football tournament organized by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC).

2020 AFC Solidarity Cup
Tournament details
Host countryTBD
Dates2021
TeamsMaximum 10 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)TBD (in TBD host cities)

In April 2016, it was proposed to take place in September 2020 but was rescheduled to December.[1] In May 2019, it was rescheduled once more to March 2020.[2] The AFC announced on 17 September 2019 that it was to be played between 30 November and 13 December 2020.[3] However, because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in Asia, the Solidarity Cup will be postponed after AFC announced on 12 August 2020 that the Asian Cup qualification play-off round, among qualifying matches scheduled for October and November 2020, was rescheduled to 2021.[4]

Nepal are the defending champions.

Qualified teams

The competition will be contested by a maximum of ten teams. All teams which are neither competing in the third round of the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifiers nor the third round of the 2023 AFC Asian Cup qualifiers are eligible to enter. They include:[3]

  • The six teams which are eliminated from the first round of the 2022 FIFA World Cup and 2023 AFC Asian Cup joint qualifiers.
  • The four teams which are eliminated from the play-off round of the 2023 AFC Asian Cup qualifiers.
Team Qualified as Qualified on Previous appearances in tournament[upper-alpha 1] Previous best performance FIFA Rankings
 BhutanAFC First Round loser11 June 20190 (debut)189
 BruneiAFC First Round loser11 June 20191 (2016)Fourth place (2016)191
 Timor-LesteAFC First Round loser11 June 20191 (2016)Group stage (2016)196
 LaosAFC First Round loser11 June 20191 (2016)Third place (2016)188
 PakistanAFC First Round loser11 June 20190 (debut)[upper-alpha 2]201
 MacauAFC First Round loser27 June 2019[upper-alpha 3]1 (2016)Runners-up (2016)182
TBDAFC Playoff Round 2 loserTBD
TBDAFC Playoff Round 2 loserTBD
TBDAFC Playoff Round 2 loserTBD
TBDAFC Playoff Round 2 loserTBD
  1. Bold indicates champion for that year. Italic indicates host for that year.
  2. Pakistan had qualified for the 2016 edition but later withdrew. Therefore, this would be Pakistan's 1st appearance.
  3. Macau did not send their team for the second leg due to safety reasons following the 2019 Sri Lanka Easter bombings.[5] The AFC referred the matter to FIFA,[6] and FIFA announced on 27 June 2019 that the match was declared a 3–0 forfeit victory to Sri Lanka, and consequently qualifying Sri Lanka to the second round.[7]
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