2016–17 Arab Club Championship

2016–17 Arab Club Championship
Tournament details
Host country Egypt (from group stage onwards)
City Alexandria
Dates September 2016 – August 2017
Teams 20 (from 2 confederations) (from 18 associations)
Tournament statistics
Matches played 3
Goals scored 2 (0.67 per match)
Top scorer(s) Djibouti Manier Kizza
Somalia Billy Mohideen
(1 goal each)
This tournament is currently in the preliminary rounds.

The 2016–17 Arab Club Championship will be the 27th season (not including 1990) of the Arab World's inter-club football tournament organised by UAFA, and the first season since it was renamed from the UAFA Club Cup to the Arab Club Championship.

Allocation of entries

The following team entries allocation were announced by the Union of Arab Football Associations on 20 June 2016.[1] Each association was given entry either to the preliminary rounds or to the group stage based on the FIFA World Ranking of the associations on 2 June 2016.[2] Only teams who were champions or runners-up of their nation's league or cup were allowed to participate in the tournament.

Participation for 2016–17 Arab Club Championship
Allocated group stage slot(s)
Allocated preliminary round slot
Did not participate

Asia Zone
Rank Member
Association
Slots
Group
stage
Preliminary rounds
Zone All Play-off
round
Prelim.
round 2
Prelim.
round 1
1 5Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia 2000
2 6United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates 1000
3 7Jordan Jordan 1000
4 8Qatar Qatar[A] 0000
5 9Oman Oman 0100
610Syria Syria 0100
711Iraq Iraq 0100
812State of Palestine Palestine 0010
916Bahrain Bahrain 0001
1017Kuwait Kuwait[B] 0000
1118Lebanon Lebanon 0001
1220Yemen Yemen[C] 0000
Total 4312
6
10

Africa Zone
Rank Member
Association
Slots
Group
stage
Preliminary rounds
Zone All Play-off
round
Prelim.
round 2
Prelim.
round 1
1 1Algeria Algeria[D] 1000
2 2Egypt Egypt[D] 2000
3 3Tunisia Tunisia 1000
4 4Morocco Morocco 1000
513Mauritania Mauritania 0100
614Libya Libya[E] 0000
715Sudan Sudan 0010
819Comoros Comoros 0001
921Djibouti Djibouti 0001
1022Somalia Somalia 0001
Total 5113
5
10

Notes
  1. ^ Qatar were allocated one group stage slot, but chose not to participate due to scheduling difficulties with other tournaments.
  2. ^ Kuwait were allocated one preliminary round slot, but could not participate due to FIFA's suspension of its football association.
  3. ^ Yemen were allocated one preliminary round slot, but did not participate due to war/security issues.
  4. ^ As the tournament's hosts (from the group stage onwards), Egypt were allocated two group stage slots as opposed to one, and Algeria were therefore allocated just one group stage slot rather than two.
  5. ^ Libya were allocated one preliminary round slot, but did not participate due to war/security issues.

Teams

The following 20 teams from 18 associations entered the competition.

Asia Zone
Team Qualifying method App Last App
Group stage entrants
Saudi Arabia Al-Nassr 2016 King Cup runners-up 5th 2012–13
Saudi Arabia Al-Hilal 2015–16 Saudi Professional League runners-up 10th 2004–05
United Arab Emirates Al-Ain 2015–16 UAE Pro-League runners-up
2015–16 UAE President's Cup runners-up
1st none
Jordan Al-Faisaly 2015–16 Jordan League runners-up 13th 2008–09
Play-off round entrants
Oman Fanja 2015–16 Oman Professional League champions 3rd 1989
Syria Al-Jaish 2015–16 Syrian Premier League champions 7th 2006–07
Iraq Naft Al-Wasat 2015–16 Iraqi Premier League runners-up 1st none
Preliminary round 2 entrants
State of Palestine Shabab Al-Khalil 2015–16 West Bank Premier League champions 1st none
Preliminary round 1 entrants
Bahrain Riffa 2015–16 Bahraini King's Cup runners-up 7th 2007–08
Lebanon Al-Ahed 2015–16 Lebanese Premier League runners-up
2015–16 Lebanese FA Cup runners-up
2nd 2004–05

Africa Zone
Team Qualifying method App Last App
Group stage entrants
Algeria NA Hussein Dey 2015–16 Algerian Cup runners-up 4th 2004–05
Egypt Al-Ahly 2015–16 Egyptian Premier League champions
2016 Egypt Cup runners-up
6th 2003–04
Egypt Zamalek 2016 Egypt Cup winners
2015–16 Egyptian Premier League runners-up
5th 2006–07
Tunisia ES Tunis 2015–16 Tunisian Cup winners
2015–16 Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 runners-up
6th 2008–09
Morocco Fath Union Sport 2015–16 Botola champions
2015 Coupe du Trône runners-up
1st none
Play-off round entrants
Mauritania FC Tevragh-Zeina 2015–16 Ligue 1 Mauritania champions
2016 Coupe du Président de la République winners
1st none
Preliminary round 2 entrants
Sudan Al-Merrikh 2016 Sudan Premier League runners-up 9th 2008–09
Preliminary round 1 entrants
Comoros Volcan Club 2015 Comoros Premier League champions
2016 Coupe des Comores winners
1st none
Djibouti ASAS Djibouti Télécom 2015–16 Djibouti Premier League champions
2016 Djibouti Cup winners
1st none
Somalia Dekedaha 2015–16 Somali First Division runners-up 1st none

Schedule

The schedule of the competition is as follows.[1][3]

Stage Round First leg Second leg
Preliminary rounds Round 1 14 September 2016 – 4 March 2017
Round 2
Play-off round
Group stage Matchday 1 12 July – 5 August 2017
Matchday 2
Matchday 3
Knock-out stage Semi-finals
Final

Preliminary rounds

Preliminary round 1

Asia Zone
Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Al-Ahed Lebanon TBD Bahrain Riffa 14 Dec 21 Dec
Africa Zone
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Djibouti ASAS Djibouti Télécom[F] (Q) 2 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 Preliminary round 2
2 Somalia Dekedaha[F] 2 0 2 0 1 1 0 2
3 Comoros Volcan Club 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 2
Source: UAFA
(Q) Qualified to the phase indicated.



Notes
  1. ^ ASAS Djibouti Télécom qualified via a drawing of lots.

Preliminary round 2

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Asia Zone
Shabab Al-Khalil State of Palestine TBD Winner of Asia Zone Prelim. Round 1 5 Jan 12 Jan
Africa Zone
Al-Merrikh Sudan TBD Djibouti ASAS Djibouti Télécom 20 Jan 4 Feb

Play-off round

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Asia Zone
Naft Al-Wasat Iraq TBD Syria Al-Jaish 26 Dec 28 Dec
Fanja Oman TBD Winner of Asia Zone Prelim. Round 2 1 Feb 8 Feb
Africa Zone
FC Tevragh-Zeina Mauritania TBD Winner of Africa Zone Prelim. Round 2 17 Feb 4 Mar

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