Vietnam Qualifies for 2027 Asian Cup After Malaysia Forfeits
Following a decision by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) regarding sanctions against the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM), the Vietnam national team has officially validated its ticket to the final phase of the 2027 Asian Cup.
AFC Sanctions Malaysia, Alters Group F Standings
On March 17, the AFC announced sanctions against the FAM for violating Article 56 of the Disciplinary and Ethics Code. The ruling dramatically reshapes the landscape of Group F in the final round of Asian Cup qualifying.
Malaysia has been declared a loser by forfeit (0-3) in two matches: against Nepal on March 25, 2025, and against Vietnam on June 10, 2025, due to the use of ineligible players.
Financial Penalties for FAM
In addition to the sporting sanctions, the FAM has been fined US$50,000, payable within 30 days.
Vietnam Secures Top Spot and Qualification
These adjustments have significantly altered the group standings. Malaysia, initially leading with 15 points, now has 9. Vietnam, benefiting from the 3-0 forfeit victory, now totals 15 points with a goal difference of +13 (14 scored, 1 conceded).
Vietnam now holds sole possession of the top spot in Group F after five matches. With a six-point lead over Malaysia and only one match remaining, coach Kim Sang Sik’s team is guaranteed qualification for the 2027 Asian Cup finals, regardless of the outcome of their final game.
Final Match Details
Vietnam will host Malaysia on March 31, 2026, at Thien Truong Stadium. While the result of this match will not affect the final group ranking, it remains an crucial opportunity to maintain competitive momentum and improve their FIFA world ranking.
“The defendant fielded ineligible players in the relevant AFC Asian Cup 2027, (Qualifiers Final Round) matches,”
Asian Football Confederation
The case stems from a 2025 FIFA ruling that Malaysia submitted falsified or invalid civil documents in the eligibility registration of seven naturalized players, breaching disciplinary regulations. FIFA initially fined FAM 350,000 Swiss francs and handed 12-month bans to the players.
FAM has indicated it will seek a written explanation from the AFC before considering further action, including a possible appeal to the confederation’s appeals body and the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What caused Malaysia to forfeit the matches?
Malaysia fielded ineligible players who did not meet eligibility requirements, leading to the forfeits.
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What is the status of Malaysia’s appeal?
FAM plans to request a written explanation from the AFC and may appeal the decision.
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When and where is Vietnam’s final match?
Vietnam will host Malaysia on March 31, 2026, at Thien Truong Stadium.
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