AFC Cup

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AFC Cup
Current season or competition AFC Cup 2007
Sport Football (soccer)
Founded 2004
No. of teams 24 (Group stages)
Continent AFC member nations
Most recent champion(s) Flag of Jordan Al-Faisaly

The AFC Cup is an annual international association football competition between domestic clubs sides run by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC). Qualification to the competition is to clubs from AFC-affiliated countries which fall into the AFC's 'developing nations' category as laid out in their 'Vision Asia' document [1]. Countries which are 'mature' nations are entered into the AFC Champions League, and countries which are 'emerging' nations are entered into the AFC President's Cup. The 'developing nations' are the fourteen 'next-best' countries which lie outside the top-14 countries in the AFC region which send their club sides to the more prestigious AFC Champions League. Thus the two competitions are not interlinked as the UEFA Champions League and the UEFA Cup in Europe, and Champions League losers go home and do not compete in the Cup.

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[edit] Participating nations and regions

Clubs from the following 14 football associations take part in the competition.

West Asia

 

Central Asia

 

East Asia

 

Southeast Asia

  • Vietnam and Thailand lose ration for Australia in AFC Champions League. Instead of sending two teams by each country to compete for AFC Champion League, the second representative team of Vietnam and Thailand is demoted to play in AFC Cup.

[edit] Competition format

The format of the AFC Cup is the same as that for the AFC Champions League. Each country sends two teams representing the domestic league winners and the cup winners. The participating teams are split into seven groups of three or four (depending on the actual number of participating teams in each group), with each team playing the others in the group in a round robin format. The winners of each group enter into the quarter finals along with the defending champions. The quarter-finals, semi-finals and finals are played as a knockout competition.

[edit] Results

Season Final Semifinalists (No 3rd place match)
Champions Score Runner-up
2008
Details
1st leg: -
2nd leg: -
2007
Details
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Shabab Al Ordon
Flag of Jordan
(Jordan)
1st leg: 1-0
2nd leg: 1-1
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Al-Faisaly (Amman)
Flag of Jordan
(Jordan)
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Al Wihdat
Flag of Jordan
(Jordan)
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Al-Nejmeh Beirut
Flag of Lebanon
(Lebanon)
2006
Details
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Al-Faisaly (Amman)
Flag of Jordan
(Jordan)
1st leg: 3-0
2nd leg: 2-4
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Muharraq Club
Flag of Bahrain
(Bahrain)
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Al Wihdat
Flag of Jordan
(Jordan)
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Al-Nejmeh Beirut
Flag of Lebanon
(Lebanon)
2005
Details
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Al-Faisaly (Amman)
Flag of Jordan
(Jordan)
1st leg: 1-0
2nd leg: 3-2
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Al-Nejmeh Beirut
Flag of Lebanon
(Lebanon)
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New Radiant
Flag of the Maldives
(Maldives)
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Xiangxue Sun Hei
Flag of Hong Kong
(Hong Kong)
2004
Details
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Al-Jaish (Damascus)
Flag of Syria
(Syria)
1st leg: 2-3
2nd leg: 1-0
(away goals win)
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Al-Wahda (Damascus)
Flag of Syria
(Syria)
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Geylang United FC
Flag of Singapore
(Singapore)
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Home United FC
Flag of Singapore
(Singapore)

[edit] Performance by nation

# Nation Winners Runners-up
1 Flag of Jordan Jordan 3 1
2 Flag of Syria Syria 1 1
3 Flag of Bahrain Bahrain 0 1
3 Flag of Lebanon Lebanon 0 1

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