Reports in the Australian media claimed that a movement was gathering pace within the AFC to throw Australia out.

Australia, which is hosting the 2015 AFC Asian Cup, is set to face Korea Republic in the tournament final in Sydney on Saturday night.

The speculation was centred on quotes from Sheikh Salman in the Dubai-based newspaper Al Ittihad, with other Australian journalists claiming on Twitter that many Middle Eastern nations were annoyed with Australia's perceived lack of commitment to Asian football.

The Sydney Morning Herald quoted Sheikh Salman as saying: "There are indications that prove that such desire exists among the confederations of west Asia to evict Australia.

"But I also know that the Arabs are not the only ones who are not convinced that Australia's membership in Asia's football is feasible."

However on Friday, Sheikh Salman claimed his quotes had been "manipulated".

"I'm really stunned with the timing to bring this topic out. It's a false topic," Sheikh Salman told the Herald Sun.

"To read a story like this is really sad because there's no truth in it.

"The success of this tournament has exceeded our expectations. I won't let a story like this affect the success of the tournament we had in Australia.

"We have to put this record straight. It's been manipulated in a way to make it negative."

Statement from AFC President Sheikh Salman: “Australia...has earned its place by working diligently to make a contribution at all levels." — Scott McIntyre (@mcintinhos) January 30, 2015

“This includes development work, administration through various AFC committees & economic benefits from commercialisation broadcast rights." — Scott McIntyre (@mcintinhos) January 30, 2015

"Australia is a full AFC member & the relationship w/ fellow nations can only grow stronger in the years ahead.” — Scott McIntyre (@mcintinhos) January 30, 2015

To be expelled from the AFC, a member association must meet one of four criteria and then have a three-quarters majority vote to throw them out at the organisation's annual congress.

The grounds for expelling a member association are: failing to fulfil financial obligations to the AFC; seriously violating its own statutes, codes, rules, regulations and standing orders or those of the AFC or FIFA; it ceases to be the legal football association in its own country; or it ceases to be a member of FIFA.

Sheikh Salman claimed Australia's hosting of the Asian Cup proves its legitimacy.

"It's been a great tournament and it's thanks to Australia, the FFA and the Local Organising Committee," he said.