FIFA.com's weekly look at the best club action in Asia and Oceania includes vital wins for Al Jazira and Sepahan in UAE and Iran respectively, derby action in China and OFC O-League joy for Auckland City.
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Some football administrators from around Africa were able to attend a course presented by FIFA in Johannesburg this week concerning the ongoing implementation of the Transfer Matching System (TMS).
FIFA.com’s weekly look at league football across Asia and Oceania reviews action in Iran, Korea Republic, China, New Zealand, Kuwait, Oman and India where the derby of the season took place.
The season began in China PR with a series of upsets, while Daejeon Citizen broke a long drought by going top in Korea Republic. FIFA.com also visits Iran, Kuwait and New Zealand, as well as Lebanon where the title was won.
After almost four months, 180 hours in the air and 120,000 kilometres of travel, the FIFA/OC Welcome Tour came to a close on Saturday 2 April in Pyongyang.
FIFA.com’s regular review of league action across Asia and Oceania this week takes in the latest from Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Iran, Thailand, New Zealand and Vanuatu.
FIFA.com’s latest statistical review features the achievements of Edinson Cavani, Ze Roberto, Karim Benzema, Olympiacos and seemingly unstoppable Brazilian club Coritiba.
In our regular Sunday feature,
FIFA.com presents some of the biggest names from Planet Football who will be celebrating their birthdays over the coming week.
Canada’s Cyprus Cup triumph has propelled them to sixth on a FIFA/Coca-Cola Women’s World Ranking still topped by USA, while Japan climbed to fourth and the Netherlands, Korea Republic and Iceland also made ground.