1971 Asian Champion Club Tournament
The Asian Club Championship 1971 was the fourth edition of the annual Asian club football competition hosted by Asian Football Confederation. Eight clubs from eight countries competed in the tournament. The tournament was held in Bangkok, Thailand from March 21 to April 2. Eight clubs were split in two groups of four and the group winners and the runners-up advanced to semifinals.
Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C. (ISR) clinched the second Asian title after defeating Al-Shorta (IRQ) by walkover in the final.
Result
Group Stage
Group A
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Match 1 |
Al Arabi |
3–0 |
Perak |
Match 2 |
Taj Club |
2–1 |
ROK Army |
Match 3 |
ROK Army |
3–0 |
Perak |
Match 4 |
Taj Club |
0–0 |
Al Arabi |
Match 5 |
Taj Club |
3–0 |
Perak |
Match 6 |
ROK Army |
1–0 |
Al Arabi |
Group B
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Match 1 |
Bangkok Bank |
2–0 |
Punjab |
Match 2 |
Maccabi Tel Aviv |
2-0 1 |
Al Shourta |
Match 3 |
Maccabi Tel Aviv |
4–1 |
Punjab |
Match 4 |
Al Shourta |
2–0 |
Bangkok Bank |
Match 5 |
Al Shourta |
6–1 |
Punjab |
Match 6 |
Maccabi Tel Aviv |
4–1 |
Bangkok Bank |
Knockout Stage
Semifinal
Third Place Match
Final
1 The final was scratched and Maccabi were awarded the championship after Al-Shorta refused to play Maccabi for political reasons.
Champions
References
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