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AFC Champions League


ASIAN CHAMPIONS LEAGUE
LIGA JUARA-JUARA ASIA



Asian Champions League/ Liga Juara-Juara Asia (sejak 2002)
Asian Club Championship/Kejuaraan Kelab Asia (1985-2001)
Asian Champion Club Tournament/Kejohanan Kelab Juara Asia (1967-1971)

Final 2nd leg - 24 November 2019: Urawa Red Diamonds (Japan) 0-2 (agg 0-3) Al Hilal SFC (Saudi Arabia) Saitama Stadium 2002, Saitama

Final 1st leg - 9 November 2019: Al Hilal SFC (Saudi Arabia) 1-0 Urawa Red Diamonds (Japan) King Saud University Stadium, Riyadh

Asian Champions League
TahunJuaraKptsNaib Juara
2021Al-Hilal S. FC (Saudi Arabia)2-0FC Pohang Steelers (Korea Republic)
2020Ulsan Hyundai FC (Korea Republic)2-1Persepolis FC (IR Iran)
2019Al Hilal S. FC (Saudi Arabia)1-0, 2-0
(agg 3-0)
Urawa Red Diamonds (Japan)
2018Kashima Antlers (Japan)2-0, 0-0
(agg 2-0)
Persepolis (Iran)
2017Urawa Red Diamonds (Japan)1-1, 1-0
(agg 2-1)
Al-Hilal (Saudi Arabia)
2016Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors (Korea Republic)2-1, 1-1
(agg 3-2)
Al Ain (UAE)
2015Guangzhou Evergrande (China)0-0, 1-0
(agg 1-0)
Al Ahli (UAE)
2014Western Sydney Wanderers (Australia)1-0, 0-0
(agg 1-0)
Al Hilal (Saudi Arabia)
2013Guangzhou Evergrande (China)2-2, 1-1
(agg 3-3
on away goals)
FC Seoul (Korea Republic)
2012Ulsan Hyundai (Korea Republic)3-0Al Ahli (Saudi Arabia)
2011Al Sadd (Qatar)2-2
(4-2 PSO)
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors (Korea Republic)
2010Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma (Korea Republic)3-1Zob Ahan (Iran)
2009FC Pohang Steelers (Korea Republic)2-1Al Ittihad (Saudi Arabia)
2008Gamba Osaka (Japan)3-0, 2-0
(agg 5-0)
Adelaide United (Australia)
2007Urawa Red Diamonds (Japan)1-1, 2-0
(agg 3-1)
Sepahan (Iran)
2006Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors (Korea Republic)2-0, 1-2
(agg 3-2)
Al Karamah (Syria)
2005Al Ittihad (Saudi Arabia)1-1, 4-2
(agg 5-3)
Al Ain (UAE)
2004Al Ittihad (Saudi Arabia)1-3, 5-0
(agg 6-3)
Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma (Korea Republic)
2002/03Al Ain (UAE)2-0, 0-1 (agg 2-1)BEC Tero Sasana (Thailand)
2001/02Suwon Bluewings (Korea Republic)0-0
(4-2 PSO)
Anyang Cheetahs (Korea Republic)
2000/01Suwon Bluewings (Korea Republic)1-0Jubilo Iwata (Japan)
1999/00Al Hilal (Saudi Arabia)3-2Jubilo Iwata (Japan)
1998/99Jubilo Iwata (Japan)2-1Esteghlal (Iran)
1997/98Pohang Steelers (Korea Republic)0-0
(6-5 PSO)
Dalian Wanda (China)
1996/97Pohang Steelers (Korea Republic)2-1Ilhwa Chunma (Korea Republic)
1995Ilhwa Chunma (Korea Republic)1-0Al Nassr (Saudi Arabia)
1994Thai Farmers Bank (Thailand)1-0Al Arabi (Qatar)
1993Thai Farmers Bank (Thailand)2-1Oman Club (Oman)
1992Pas (Iran)1-0Al Shabab (Saudi Arabia)
1991Al Hilal (Saudi Arabia)1-1
(4-3 PSO)
Esteghlal (Iran)
1990Esteghlal (Iran)2-1Liaoning (China)
1989Liaoning (China)2-1, 1-1
(agg 3-2)
Nissan (Japan)
1988Al Saad (Qatar)2-3, 1-0 (agg 3-3)
on away goals
Al Rasheed (Iraq)
1987Yomiuri (Japan)w/oAl Ahli (Saudi Arabia)
1986Furukawa (Japan)Round RobinAl Ahli (Saudi Arabia)
1985Daewoo Royals (Korea Republic)3-1Al Ahli (Saudi Arabia)
1972 - 1984COMPETITION NOT HELD
1971Maccabi Tel Aviv (Israel)2-1Al-Shorta/Police Club (Iraq)
1970Taj Club (Iran)2-1Hapoel Tel Aviv (Israel)
1969COMPETITION NOT HELD
1968Maccabi Tel Aviv (Israel)1-0Yangzee FC (Korea Republic)
1967Hapoel Tel Aviv (Israel)2-1Selangor (Malaysia)



Asian Cup Winners' Cup
Launched in 1990 following the success of the Asian Club Championship, the Asian Cup Winners' Cup was contested by the winners of each country's premier knock-out competition

With its knock-out format, the competition proved to be an entertaining experience during its short history.

YearChampionRunner Up
1990Pirouzi (Iran)Al Muharraq (Bahrain)
1991Nissan (Japan)Al Nassr (Saudi Arabia)
1992Yokohama Marinos (Japan)Pirouzi (Iran)
1993Al Qadisiya (Saudi Arabia)South China (Hong Kong)
1994Yokohama Flugels (Japan)Al Shaab (UAE)
1995Bellmare Hiratsuka (Japan)Al Talaba (Iraq)
1996Al Hilal (Saudi Arabia)Nagoya Grampus Eight (Japan)
1997/98Al Nassr (Saudi Arabia)Suwon Bluewings (Korea Republic)
1998/99Al Ittihad (Saudi Arabia)Chunnam Dragons (Korea Republic)
1999/00Shimizu S-Pulse (Japan)Al Zawraa (Iraq)
2000/01Al Shabab (Saudi Arabia)Dalian Shide (China)
2001/02Al Hilal (Saudi Arabia)Chonbuk Motors (Korea Republic)



Asian Super Cup
The Asian Super Cup, held for the first time in 1995, the Super Cup brought together the champions of Asia's two premier club competitions - the Asian Club Championship and the Asian Cup Winner's Cup - for a two-leg showdown to decide Asia's undisputed football kings.

YearChampionRunner-Up
1995Yokohama Flugels (Japan)Thai Farmers Bank (Thailand)
1996Ilhwa Chunma (Korea Republic)Bellmare Hiratsuka (Japan)
1997Al Hilal (Saudi Arabia)Pohang Steelers (Korea Republic)
1998Al Nassr (Saudi Arabia)Pohang Steelers (Korea Republic)
1999Jubilo Iwata (Japan)Al Ittihad (Saudi Arabia)
2000Al Hilal (Saudi Arabia)Shimizu S-Pulse (Japan)
2001Suwon Bluewings (Korea Republic)Al Shabab (Saudi Arabia)
2002Suwon Bluewings (Korea Republic)Al Hilal (Saudi Arabia)



Asian Champion Teams Cup
Champions Cup 1967

Western I: Iran team vs Hapoel Tel Aviv
Western II (1) : India team
Central Selangor vs South Vietnam Custom/South China Athletic Assocation v Bangkok Bank
Eastern Tungsten Mining Co (South Korea)

First Round
18 Mei / 27 Mei
South China Athletic Assocation (Hong Kong) 1-0, 0-2 (agg 1-2) Bangkok Bank (Thailand)

6 Mei / 3 Jun (Asian Championships Team Cup)
Selangor (Malaysia) 0-0, 2-1 (agg 2-1) South Vietnam Customs (South Vietnam)
6 Mei 1967 (Sabtu) Selangor 0-0 South Vietnam Custom (Stadium Merdeka, Kuala Lumpur)
3 Jun 1967 South Vietnam 1-2 (agg 1-2) Selangor (Saigon)

Hapoel Tel Aviv (Israel) bye
Tungsten Mining (Korea Republic) bye
* Wakil Iran dan India menarik diri

Second Round
15 Julai /29 Julai
Selangor (Malaysia) 1-0, 0-0 (agg 1-0) Bangkok Bank (Thailand)
15 Julai 1967 Selangor 1-0 Bangkok Bank (Stadium Merdeka)
29 Julai 1067 Bangkok Bank 0-0 Selangor (Bangkok)

Hapoel Tel Aviv (Israel) bye
Tungsten Mining (South Korea) bye

Semifinal
16 September Tungsten Mining (South Korea) 0-0 Selangor (Malaysia) (Hyochang Stadium, Seoul)
21 Oktober Selangor 1-0 (agg 1-0) Tungsten Mining (South Korea) (Kuala Lumpur)
Hapoel Tel Aviv (Israel) bye

Final
19 Disember (Bangkok)
Hapoel Tel Aviv (Israel) 2-1 Selangor (Malaysia)
Agus Salim (54')

Champions Cup 1969

Group A (Bangkok)
15 Januari - 26 Januari 1969

Group B (Bangkok)

Group APMSKJBPGMata
Yangzee (Korea Republic)4400171168
Mysore State (India)421158-35
Bangkok Bank (Thailand)41216334
Vietnam Police (Vietnam)411210733
Manila Lions (Philippines)4004120-190
Group BPMSKJBPGMata
Maccabi Tel Aviv (Israel)42209366
Toyo Kogyo (Japan)43016336
*Perspolis (Iran)42118355
Perak AFA (Malaysia)41129903
Kowloon Motor Bus Co. (Hong Kong)4004216-146
*Perspolis kemudian di tukar nama kepada Piroozi

15 Januari Maccabi Tel Aviv (Israel) 3-2 Toyo Kogyo (Japan)

16 Januari Perak AFA (Malaysia) 6-2 Kowloon Motor Bus Co. (Hong Kong)

17 Januari Toyo Kogyo (Japan) 1-0 Perspolis (Iran)

19 Januari Maccabi Tel Aviv (Israel) 5-0 Kowloon Motor Bus Co. (Hong Kong)

20 Januari Perspolis (Iran) 4-2 Perak AFA (Malaysia)

21 Januari Toyo Kogyo (Japan) 1-0 Kowloon Motor Bus Co. (Hong Kong)

22 Januari Maccabi Tel Aviv (Israel) 1-1 Perak AFA (Malaysia)

23 Januari Perspolis (Iran) 4-0 Kowloon Motor Bus Co. (Hong Kong)

24 Januari Toyo Kogyo (Japan) 2-0 Perak AFA (Malaysia)

26 Januari Maccabi Tel Aviv (Israel 0-0 Perspolis (Iran)

Semifinals
28 Januari (Bangkok)
Maccabi Tel Aviv (Israel) 6-1 Mysore State (India)
Yangzee (Korea Republic) 2-0 Toyo Kogyo (Japan)

Third Place Match
30 Januari (Bangkok)
Toyo Kogyo (Japan) 2-0 Mysore State (India)

Final
30 Januari (Jumaat) (Bangkok)
Maccabi Tel Aviv (Israel) 1-0 (aet) Yangzee (Korea Republic)

Champions Cup 1970

Group A (Tehran)
Taj Club (Iran) 3-0 Homenetmen (Lebanon)
Taj Club (Iran) 3-0 Selangor (Malaysia)
Homenetmen (Lebanon) 4-2 Selangor (Malaysia)

Group B
Hapoel Tel Aviv 5-0 Police (Thailand)
PSMS (Indonesia) 1-0 West Bengal (India)

Hapoel Tel Aviv 3-1 West Bengal
PSMS 4-0 Police

Hapoel Tel Aviv 3-1 PSMS
West Bengal 2-1 Police

Semifinals (Tehran)
Hapoel Tel Aviv w/o Homenetmen
Taj Club 2-0 PSMS

Third Place Match
Homenetmen 1-0 PSMS

Final
10 April Taj Club 2-1 Hapoel Tel Aviv

Champions Cup 1971
Bangkok (21 Mac - 2 April 1971)

Preliminary Round (group allocation matches)

ROK Army (Korea Republic) 2-1 Bangkok Bank (Thailand)
Al Shourta (Iraq) 3-2 Taj Club (Iran)
Al Arabi (Kuwait) 8-1 Punjab (India)
Maccabi Tel Aviv (Israel) 1-0 Perak (Malaysia)

Group APMSKJBPGMata
Taj Club (Iran)32105145
ROK Army (Korea Republic)32015324
Al Arabi (Kuwait)31113123
Perak (Malaysia)300309-90
Group BPMSKJBPGMata
Maccabi Tel Aviv (Israel)33008266
Al Shourta (Iraq)32018174
Bangkok Bank (Thailand)310236-32
Punjab (India)300321200

Group A
Al Arabi 3-0 Perak
Taj Club 2-1 ROK Army

ROK Army 3-0 Perak
Taj Club 0-0 Al Arabi

Taj Club 3-0 Perak
ROK Army 1-0 Al Arabi

Semifinals
Maccabi Tel Aviv 2-0 ROK Army
Al Shourta 2-0 Taj Club

Third Place Match: Taj Club 3-2 ROK Army
Final (2 April): Maccabi Tel Aviv w/o Al Shourta

Independence Day (Saigon, South Vietnam) 1-5 Nov 1967
1 Nov 1967 South Vietnam v Malaysia
3 Nov 1967 Malaysia v Thailand
5 Nov 1967 South Vietnam v Thailand

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