| Date | R | Home v Away | - |
|---|
Iran
Uzbekistan
Thailand
Japan
Vietnam
Tajikistan
Iraq
Kyrgyzstan
China
Korea Republic
Lebanon
Bahrain
Australia
Chinese Taipei
Kuwait
Saudi Arabia
Malaysia
Afghanistan
Myanmar
Jordan
Turkmenistan
Mongolia
Hong Kong
Indonesia
Qatar
Macau
Nepal
Cambodia
Oman
United Arab Emirates
Bangladesh
Brunei
India
Maldives
The AFC Futsal Asian Cup, previously the AFC Futsal Championship, is the premier international futsal competition for the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) national teams. It was first held in 1999 and was played annually until 2008; since then it has been played biennially. From 2021, the tournament was rebranded from the AFC Futsal Championship to the AFC Futsal Asian Cup. It is also the qualification for the FIFA Futsal World Cup between 2000 and 2028 (a standalone qualifier for the FIFA Futsal World Cup will be held starting from the 2032 edition onwards). There are 47 countries and territories that are permitted to compete for qualification into the tournament.
Iran and Japan are the dominant nations being the only two nations to have won the tournament, and Iran is the only nation to have never finished outside the top three. Iran, champions of 13 of the 17 editions of the competition, won 7 straight editions before their streak was broken by Japan. Iran are the current reigning champions, having won the tournament in 2024.