1991–92 Asian Club Championship
The Asian Club Championship 1991-92 was the 11th edition of the annual Asian club football competition hosted by Asian Football Confederation.
Al-Hilal from Saudi Arabia won the final and became the first Asian Championship winner from Saudi Arabia.
Qualifying
First round
Pelita Jaya were later disqualified by the AFC due to crowd disturbances and a pitch invasion in their Champions Cup match at Geylang International.
Second round
Group stage
Group A
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Match 1 |
Al Rayyan |
3–1 |
Port Authority |
Match 2 |
Al Shabab |
2–1 |
Mohammedan SC |
Match 3 |
Port Authority |
4–1 |
Mohammedan SC |
Match 3 |
Al Rayyan |
2–1 |
Al Shabab |
Match 3 |
Al Rayyan |
3–1 |
Mohammedan SC |
Match 3 |
Al Shabab |
3–1 |
Port Authority |
Group B
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Match 1 |
Al Hilal |
2–0 |
April 25 |
Match 2 |
Al Hilal |
1–0 |
Esteghlal |
Match 3 |
Esteghlal |
1–1 |
April 25 |
Semi-Final
Third Place
Final
Champions
Asian Club Championship 1991-92
Al-Hilal
First Title |
References
AFC club football seasons
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Asian Champion Club Tournament
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Asian Club Championship
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AFC Champions League
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AFC Champions League finals
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AFC Cup
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