AFC Champions League

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AFC Champions League
Current season or competition AFC Champions League 2007
AFC Champions League
Sport Football (soccer)
Founded 1967
No. of teams 28+1 (Group stages)
Country AFC member nations
Current champions Flag of South Korea Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors

The AFC Champions League is an annual international inter-club football competition between the champions and cup winners of the top 14 Asian leagues. It is run by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC).

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[edit] History

Originally known as the Asian Club Championship, the tournament began in 1967 with just eight clubs registered to take part. In 1972, with only two entrants able to take part, the tournament was cancelled.

After 1972 the competition went into hiatus but was resurrected again in 1986 and reborn as the Asian Champions Cup. Entry was restricted to domestic champions only, with Cup winners playing in the Asian Cup Winners Cup tournament. The winners of the two major tournaments then played off for the Asian Super Cup.

From 2002-03 the Asian Champions Cup and Asian Cup Winners Cup were merged into one competition and was rebranded the AFC Champions League.

Seven clubs have won the tournament two times; Suwon Samsung Bluewings, Pohang Steelers, Al-Hilal, Maccabi Tel-Aviv, Thai Farmers Bank, Esteghlal F.C. and Al Ittihad. Maccabi cannot add any further titles, as the Israel Football Association has not been an AFC member for over 30 years, and has since joined UEFA.

With the introduction of the Australian national competition, the Hyundai A-League, in 2005 and the move of Australia from the Oceania Football Confederation to the AFC in 2006, two Australian teams will participate in the tournament starting in 2007. Sydney FC and Adelaide United will be the first Australian teams in the competition.

[edit] Qualification & format

The domestic champions of the 14 top Asian federations qualify automatically for the tournament, along with the respective cup winners of the same federations. The tournament holders receive a bye into the quarter-finals. Teams which are not in the top 14 federations go into the AFC Cup.

In total, 29 clubs competed in the 2006 Champions League tournament.

The qualifying teams are split on a regional basis into seven groups of four teams. The teams play each other home and away, and the top team from each group qualifies for the quarter-finals, where they join the reigning holders. The quarter-finals, semi-finals and final are played on a home-and-away basis in the format of a knockout competition.

In 2007 the tournament will stay at 28 teams for the qualifying stages and the current Champions (Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors) will join the 7 group winners in the quarter finals.

Due to their teams' technical performance and match results of the Thai and Vietnamese clubs in recent seasons, the AFC decided that Thailand and Vietnam would be reduced to one representative each in the competition with their second places teams demoted to the AFC Cup. Two teams from Australia's A-League have been offered places in the tournament to replace the demoted teams.

[edit] Competing Asian Federations

[edit] Central & West Asia

Iran | Iraq | Kuwait | Qatar | Saudi Arabia | Syria | UAE | Uzbekistan

[edit] East Asia

Australia | China | Indonesia | Japan | South Korea | Thailand | Vietnam

[edit] Asian Champions Cup & Champions League Finals

Season Winner Score Runner-up
2007


2006 Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors
Flag of South Korea
3 - 2
(aggregate)
Al Karama
Flag of Syria
2005 Al-Ittihad
Flag of Saudi Arabia
5 - 3
(aggregate)
Al-Ain
Flag of United Arab Emirates
2004 Al-Ittihad
Flag of Saudi Arabia
6 - 3
(aggregate)
Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma
Flag of South Korea
2003 Al-Ain
Flag of United Arab Emirates
2 - 1
(aggregate)
BEC Tero Sasana
Flag of Thailand
2002 Suwon Samsung Bluewings
Flag of South Korea
0 - 0
(4-2 pens)
Anyang LG Cheetahs
Flag of South Korea
2001 Suwon Samsung Bluewings
Flag of South Korea
1 - 0 Júbilo Iwata
Flag of Japan
2000 Al-Hilal
Flag of Saudi Arabia
3 - 2 Júbilo Iwata
Flag of Japan
1999 Júbilo Iwata
Flag of Japan
2 - 1 Esteghlal
Flag of Iran
1998 Pohang Steelers
Flag of South Korea
0 - 0
(6-5 pens)
Dalian Wanda
Flag of People's Republic of China
1997 Pohang Steelers
Flag of South Korea
2 - 1 Ilhwa Chunma
Flag of South Korea
1996 Ilhwa Chunma
Flag of South Korea
1 - 0 Al-Nasr
Flag of Saudi Arabia
1995 Thai Farmers Bank FC
Flag of Thailand
1 - 0 Al-Arabi
Flag of Qatar
1994 Thai Farmers Bank FC
Flag of Thailand
2 - 1 Oman Club
Flag of Oman
1993 Pas
Flag of Iran
1 - 0 Al-Shabab
Flag of Saudi Arabia
1992 Al-Hilal
Flag of Saudi Arabia
1 - 1
(4-3 pens)
Esteghlal
Flag of Iran
1991 Esteghlal
Flag of Iran
2 - 1 Liaoning FC
Flag of People's Republic of China
1990 Liaoning FC
Flag of People's Republic of China
3 - 2
(aggregate)
Nissan FC
Flag of Japan
1989 Al Sadd
Flag of Qatar
3 - 3
(aggregate, away goals win)
Al Rasheed
1988 Yomiuri
Flag of Japan
w/o - x
(Al-Hilal withdrew)
Al-Hilal
Flag of Saudi Arabia
1987 Furukawa Electric
Flag of Japan
Group stage win Al-Hilal
Flag of Saudi Arabia
1986 Daewoo Royals
Flag of South Korea
3 - 1 Al-Ahly
Flag of Saudi Arabia
1971 Maccabi Tel Aviv
Flag of Israel
w/o - x
(Al Shourta withdrew)
Al Shourta
1970 Taj
2 - 1 Hapoel Tel Aviv
Flag of Israel
1969 Maccabi Tel Aviv
Flag of Israel
1 - 0 Yangzee FC
Flag of South Korea
1968 Hapoel Tel Aviv
Flag of Israel
2 - 1 Selangor FA
Flag of Malaysia

[edit] AFC Champions League records and statistics

[edit] By Nation

The following table lists countries by number of winners and runner-up in AFC Champions League (Asian Club Championship also included).

# Nation Winners Runners-up
1 Korea Republic 7 4
2 Saudi Arabia 4 5
3 Japan 3 3
4 Iran 3 2
5 Israel 3 1
6 Thailand 2 1
7 China PR 1 2
8 Qatar 1 1
8 United Arab Emirates 1 1
10 Iraq 0 2
11 Malaysia 0 1
11 Oman 0 1
11 Syria 0 1

[edit] By Club

The following table lists Clubs by number of winners and runner-up in AFC Champions League (Asian Club Championship also included).

Team Winners Runners-Up Years Won Years Lost
Flag of Iran Esteghlal 2 2 (1970, 1991) (1992, 1999)
Flag of Saudi Arabia Al-Hilal 2 2 (1992, 2000) (1987, 1988)
Flag of Saudi Arabia Al-Ittihad 2 0 (2004, 2005) -
Flag of South Korea Suwon Samsung Bluewings 2 0 (2001, 2002) -
Flag of South Korea Pohang Steelers 2 0 (1997, 1998) -
Flag of Thailand Thai Farmers Bank FC 2 0 (1994, 1995) -
Flag of Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv 2 0 (1969, 1971) -
Flag of South Korea Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma 1 2 (1996) (1997, 2004)
Flag of Japan Júbilo Iwata 1 2 (1999) (2000, 2001)
Flag of United Arab Emirates Al-Ain 1 1 (2003) (2005)
Flag of People's Republic of China Liaoning FC 1 1 (1990) (1991)
Flag of Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv 1 1 (1967) (1970)
Flag of South Korea Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 1 0 (2006) -
Flag of Iran Pas 1 0 (1993) -
Flag of Qatar Al Sadd 1 0 (1989) -
Flag of Japan Yomiuri 1 0 (1988) -
Flag of Japan Furukawa Electric 1 0 (1987) -
Flag of South Korea Daewoo Royals 1 0 (1986) -
Flag of Syria Al Karama 0 1 - (2006)
Flag of Thailand BEC Tero Sasana 0 1 - (2003)
Flag of South Korea Anyang LG Cheetahs 0 1 - (2002)
Flag of People's Republic of China Dalian Wanda 0 1 - (1998)
Flag of Saudi Arabia Al-Nasr 0 1 - (1996)
Flag of Qatar Al-Arabi 0 1 - (1995)
Flag of Oman Oman Club 0 1 - (1994)
Flag of Saudi Arabia Al-Shabab 0 1 - (1993)
Flag of Japan Nissan FC 0 1 - (1990)
Flag of Iraq Al Rasheed 0 1 - (1989)
Flag of Saudi Arabia Al-Ahly 0 1 - (1986)
Flag of Iraq Al Shourta 0 1 - (1971)
Flag of South Korea Yangzee FC 0 1 - (1969)
Flag of Malaysia Selangor FA 0 1 - (1968)

[edit] Top Scorers

Year Footballer Club Goals Nation
2002-2003 Hao Haidong Flag of People's Republic of China Dalian Shide 9 Flag of People's Republic of China China
2004 Kim Do-Hoon Flag of South Korea Ilhwa Chunma 9 Flag of South Korea Republic of Korea
2005 Mohamed Kallon Flag of Saudi Arabia Al-Ittihad 6 Flag of Sierra Leone Sierra Leone
2006 Magno Alves Flag of Japan Gamba Osaka 9 Flag of Brazil Brazil

[edit] Trivia

[edit] External links

AFC Champions League Seasons

Asian Club Championship - 2003 - 2004 - 2005 - 2006 - 2007 - 2008

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