Qualification The 2015 AFC Asian Cup qualification process determined the 16 participating teams for the tournament. In the initial scheme, ten places were determined by qualification matches, while six places were reserved for the 2015 host nation, top three finishers in the
2011 AFC Asian Cup, and the two winners of the
AFC Challenge Cup. Though, as the host nation Australia also finished as runners-up in the 2011 Asian Cup, the initial six automatic qualification spots were reduced to five, with a total of 11 spots eventually determined by the qualification matches, in which 20 AFC members competed. There were two main competitive paths to the 2015 Asian Cup. The AFC Challenge Cup acted as a qualification competition for eligible countries within the emerging and developing category of member associations. The winners of the AFC Challenge Cup competitions in
2012 and
2014 qualified automatically for the 2015 AFC Asian Cup finals. The remaining spots were available for the teams competing in the main Asian Cup preliminaries. The
AFC decided that the 20 teams involved in the qualifiers would be split into five groups of four teams each. The top two teams from each group and one best third-placed team from among all the groups would qualify for the 2015 AFC Asian Cup.
Qualified teams Out of the sixteen teams that qualified, fourteen had participated in the
2011 tournament.
Oman qualified for the first time since
2007.
Palestine, winners of the 2014 AFC Challenge Cup, were the only team making their first appearance in the tournament.
India and
Syria are the only two teams from the 2011 tournament who failed to qualify for the subsequent edition. Excluding hosts
Australia, none of the other 11 members of the
ASEAN Football Federation qualified, nor did any of the
South Asian national teams.
Draw , location for the final draw The draw for the final tournament occurred at the
Sydney Opera House on 26 March 2014. The draw procedure involved the 16 participating teams drawn at random into the four groups of the group stage. In preparation for this, the teams were organised into four pots based on a seeding which used the March 2014
FIFA World Rankings (rankings beside the qualified teams). The draw and seeding ensured a fair distribution of teams in the groups, with each of the four groups in the group stage made up of one team from each pot. The host nation (Australia) was automatically placed into Pot 1, with the team having been predetermined to be in Group A. In addition, at the time of the draw, the identity of the
2014 AFC Challenge Cup winners (Palestine) was not known yet, and they were automatically placed into Pot 4. ==Venues==