Company Profile

    Company overview

    Industry

    Sports & Fitness

    Specialities

    Football Administration, Competitions Management

    Company size

    101-1,000

    Primary location

    AFC House, Jalan 1/155B, Bukit Jalil 57000 Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
    The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) is the governing body of Asian football and one of the six Confederations making up FIFA.Formed in 1954 in Manila, Philippines, the AFC is now headquartered in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and consists of 47 Member Associations.Shaikh Salman bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa of Bahrain is the AFC President and Datuk Seri Windsor John of Malaysia is the AFC General Secretary.The AFC is responsible for running football in Asia. Among its various responsibilities are: regulating the game, drafting new laws to improve the sport, implementing the law, boosting grassroots and youth football, and conducting major competitions.

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    Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur
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    4.011 ratings in total
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    What’s it like working at Asian Football Confederation?

    AI summary of recent reviews

    The Asian Football Confederation offers a notably diverse and multicultural workplace with employees from across the globe. Staff appreciate the conducive working environment that promotes work-life balance, along with valuable learning opportunities in sports management and leadership roles. The organisation is also recognised for providing competitive compensation and benefits.

    Areas for potential improvement include enhancing internal communication between departments and promoting more open dialogue among staff. Some employees suggest that the management style could benefit from modernisation, while others indicate that career development structures could be strengthened to provide clearer progression pathways.

    Recent reviews

    5.0
    Secretary
    Jun 2025
    Bukit Jalil Kuala Lumpur8 to 9 years in the role, former employee
    An excellent environment for gaining football-related experienceValuable exposure on both local and international levels. Supportive colleagues and a positive working environment.
    5.0
    Security
    Feb 2023
    Less than 1 year in the role, former employee
    Mind-blowing experience
    The good thingsAlready working with AFC championship during COVID-19 time in Qatar which is such a great Experience with AFC team
    The challengesNothing anything challenge because of experience
    5.0
    Administrative assistant
    Aug 2021
    Kuala Lumpur1 to 2 years in the role, current employee
    Great start for your career.
    The good thingsExperience, knowledge, environment, location, benefits, work culture
    The challengesCareer development, lack of communication between internal department,
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