Qualification
The 'developing' 9 nations in the Asian Football Confederation were invited to nominate one or two clubs to participate in the 2005 competition.
Central & West Asia
| Jordan (2) | Al-Faisaly (Amman) (2003–04 Jordan League champions & 2003–04 Jordan FA Cup winners)
Al-Hussein (Irbid) (2003–04 Jordan League runners-up) |
| Lebanon (2) | Al-Nejmeh Beirut (2003–04 Lebanese Premier League champions) Al Ahed Beirut (2004 Lebanese FA Cup winners) |
| Turkmenistan (2) | Nebitçi Balkanabat (2004 Turkmenistan League champions & 2004 Turkmenistan Cup winners) Nisa Aşgabat (2004 Turkmenistan League runners-up) |
| Oman (0)* | |
| Syria (0)* |
East Asia
| Bangladesh (2) | Brothers Union Dhaka (2004 Bangladesh National Football Championship champions) Muktijoddha Sangsad Dhaka (2004 Bangladesh National Football Championship runners-up) |
| Hong Kong (2) |
Sun Hei (2003–04 Hong Kong First Division League champions) Happy Valley (2004 Hong Kong FA Cup winners) |
| India (2) | East Bengal Club Calcutta (2003–04 Indian National Football League champions) Dempo SC Goa (2004 Indian Federation Cup winners) |
| Malaysia (2) | Pahang FA (2004 Super League Malaysia champions) Perak FA (2004 Malaysian FA Cup winners) |
| Maldives (2) | Club Valencia (2004 Dhivehi League champions & 2004 Maldives FA Cup winners) New Radiant (2004 Dhivehi League runners-up) |
| Singapore (2) | Tampines Rovers FC (2004 S.League champions & 2004 Singapore Cup winners) Home United FC (2004 S.League runners-up) |
| North Korea (0)* | |
| Myanmar (0)* |
- North Korea, Oman, Myanmar are Excluded, Syria Promoted Mature Nation.
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