The AFC carried out age-testing using MRI scan technology and testing takes place both during qualifying and at the final tournament.
AFC Medical Committee Chairman Dato' Dr Gurcharan Singh said: "The AFC takes age-cheating very seriously and has a comprehensive strategy in place to combat it through close monitoring, on-site screening, sanctions, and importantly, education.
"The AFC protocol for MRI scanning was devised by a panel of international experts and is also used by FIFA for the FIFA U-17 tournaments. And thanks to our consistent strategy we are seeing great progress, as witnessed at the ongoing AFC U-16 Championship," he said.
As a result of a failed MRI scan, Nepal was excluded from the Championship. Nepal's matches in the qualifying competition were forfeited and the All Nepal Football Association (ANFA) was fined.
At the final competition in India, 20 players who had not taken part in the qualifying round were tested. The MRI tests found no age-cheating, the AFC said in a statement.
The AFC's approach to age-cheating and its adoption of medical testing in 2007 has placed it at the forefront on the issue in sport globally.
The established method of medical age testing in sport is the use of MRI scans in order to determine the state of fusion of the radial (wrist) bone. According to medical scientists, the radial bone is usually completely fused by the age of 16.
AFC regulations stipulate that a player with a completely fused radial bone is not eligible to participate in AFC U-16 Championship. In much the same way as doping controls, the AFC conducts checks on players prior and during tournaments.
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