Qualifiers for 2023– 24 AFC competitions for Indian clubs will be played between April 4 and May 3, the All India Football Federation (AIFF) said on Tuesday after the continental body offered the country three slots. The Asian Football Confederation allocated three slots to India: one in the AFC Champions League group stage, one in the AFC Cup group stage, and one slot in the AFC Cup Qualifiers.
The winners of the 2021-22 Indian Super League Shield (Jamshedpur FC) and the winners of the same in the 2022-23 season (Mumbai City FC) will fight it out in a one-off match on April 4. The match will be played between the matches of the Super Cup, and the winners of the game will get a direct slot in the 2023-24 AFC Champions League group stage. As far as the 2023-24 AFC Cup group stage is concerned, this slot will be determined between the winners of the I-League 2021-22 (Gokulam Kerala FC) and the winners of the 2023 Super Cup.
If the winners of the 2023 Super Cup have already qualified for Slot 1, then Gokulam Kerala FC will get an automatic spot in the AFC Cup 2023-24 group stage. Additionally, If Gokulam Kerala FC win the Super Cup, then they will secure their qualification for the AFC Cup group stage.
The qualifying match for Slot 2, should it be required, will be played on April 29.
For the AFC Cup preliminary round, the slot will be decided between the winners of the 2021–22 ISL Trophy (Hyderabad FC) and the 2022–23 ISL Trophy (Bengaluru FC or ATK Mohun Bagan FC).
If Hyderabad FC have already qualified for Slot 2, then a qualification match for Slot 3 will not be required, and the winner of the ISL 2022–23 Trophy will take the slot in the 2023–24 AFC Cup preliminary round. If the winners of the ISL Trophy 2022–23 have already qualified for Slot 2, then a qualifying match for Slot 3 will not be required, and Hyderabad FC would automatically play in the AFC Cup 2023–24 preliminary round.
The qualifying match for Slot 3, should it be required, will be played on May 3, or as decided by the AIFF, the federation said.