
FC Goa to play Oman's Al Seeb at Fatorda for a place in ACL Two
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have been drawn to play Al Seeb FC (Oman) in the Preliminary Stage with the winners securing their spot at the AFC Champions League Two, Asian football's second-tier club competition.
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Goa qualified for Asian competitions after winning the Super Cup and now have a chance to play in the ACL Two, should they win the qualifier which is expected to be played at the Nehru Stadium in Fatorda on August 13.
The ACL Two features the largest cast across the AFC's club competitions and the 2025-26 edition will see 29 sides—14 from the West region and 15 from the East (including the clubs eliminated from the ACL Elite Preliminary Stage of each region)—granted entry to the Group Stage.
In the playoffs, Tajikistan's FC Regar-TadAZ take on Ahal FC of Turkmenistan; in the East, Philippines' Manila Digger FC square off against Persib Bandung of Indonesia. The winner of each Preliminary Stage tie will progress to the Group Stage, which comprises 16 teams in each region and starts on Sept 16.
The three losing sides in the playoffs will enter the AFC Challenge League group stage.
The AFC Champions League Two will feature
's Al-Nassr FC in the group stage.
Other confirmed teams in the western region include Al Wasl FC (UAE), Al Ahli SC (Qatar), Esteghlal FC (Iran), PFC Andijon (Uzbekistan), Al Hussein (Jordan), Al Muharraq SC (Bahrain), Mohun Bagan Super Giant (India), FC Istiklol (Tajikistan) and FC Arkadag (Turkmenistan).
The Preliminary Stage will be played across Aug 12 and 13, while the draws for the ACL Elite League Stage and ACL Two Group Stage will be held on Aug 15, with the ACGL Group Stage draw to be conducted on Aug 28.
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