List of Asian Cup Winner's Cup finals

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The Asian Cup winner's Cup (abbreviated as ACWC) was a seasonal football competition held by the Asian Football Confederation (Afc) from 1990 to 2002 between the Asian Cup winners and in parallel with the AFC Cup. In the first four rounds of the Cup, the final match was played.[1][2] There was a round trip between the finalist teams, but after that and until the end of this final tournament, it was always held as a single game and hosted by one of the two finalist teams or in a neutral country. Persepolis won the first round of the tournament by beating Muharraq. Al-Hilal won the last championship in 2001–02, defeating Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors. The champion of this cup competed with the champions of the Asian Club Championship to achieve the Asian Super Cup .[3]

List of Asian Cup Winner's Cup finals
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Founded1990–91
Abolished2002
RegionAsia (AFC)
Last championsSaudi Arabia Al-Hilal (2 titles)
Most successful club(s)Saudi Arabia Al-Hilal
Japan Yokohama Marinos (Nissan FC)
(2 titles each)
Websitethe-afc.com

Until 2002, football matches in Asia were held under the two titles of Asian Club Cup champions and Asian Cup winners, but the club organizing committee in this continent; After the end of the tournament in 2001–02, like the European Cup Winners' Cup in the 1998–99 season, by merging these two trophies, to hold the games in the form of the AFC Champions League; From now on, the champions of the Asian League and Cup will participate in the Champions League.Al Hilal and Nissan FC (Nissan) are the proudest teams in this competition with 2 championships each. The teams of Persepolis and Al-Nassr are also in the next ranks with 1 championship and 1 runner-up each. Saudi Arabia clubs are the record holders of championships in these competitions by winning six titles.[4]

Finals[]

Official Award
Season Winner Score Runner-up
1990–91 Iran Persepolis 1 – 0
(aggregate)
Bahrain Muharraq
1991–92 Japan Nissan FC 6 – 1
(aggregate)
Saudi Arabia Al-Nassr
1992–93 Japan Yokohama Marinos 2 – 1
(aggregate)
Iran Persepolis
1993–94 Saudi Arabia Al-Qadisiya 6 – 2
(aggregate)
Hong Kong South China
1994–95 Japan Yokohama Flügels
2 – 1
(aet)
United Arab Emirates Al-Shaab
1995 Japan Bellmare Hiratsuka 2 – 1 Iraq Al-Talaba
1996–97 Saudi Arabia Al Hilal 3 – 1 Japan Nagoya Grampus Eight
1997–98 Saudi Arabia Al-Nassr 1 – 0 South Korea Suwon Samsung Bluewings
1998–99 Saudi Arabia Al-Ittihad 3 – 2
(aet)
South Korea Chunnam Dragons
1999–2000 Japan Shimizu S-Pulse 1 – 0 Iraq Al-Zawraa
2000–01 Saudi Arabia Al-Shabab 4 – 2 China Dalian Shide
2001–02 Saudi Arabia Al Hilal 2 – 1
(aet)
South Korea Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors

By nation[]

# Nation Winners Runners-up
1  Saudi Arabia 6 1
2  Japan 5 1
3  Iran 1 1
4  South Korea 0 3
5  Iraq 0 2
6  Bahrain 0 1
7  China 0 1
8  Hong Kong 0 1
9  United Arab Emirates 0 1

By club[]

The following table lists clubs by number of times winners and runners-up in Asian Cup Winners' Cup.

Team Winners Runners-Up Years Won Years Lost
Saudi Arabia Al-Hilal 2 0 (1996–97, 2001–02)
Japan Yokohama F. Marinos1 2 0 (1991–92, 1992–93)
Iran Persepolis 1 1 (1990–91) (1992–93)
Saudi Arabia Al Nassr 1 1 (1997–98) (1991–92)
Saudi Arabia Al-Qadisiyah 1 0 (1993–94)
Japan Yokohama Flügels2 1 0 (1994–95)
Japan Shonan Bellmare 1 0 (1995)
Saudi Arabia Al-Ittihad 1 0 (1998–99)
Japan Shimizu S-Pulse 1 0 (1999-2000)
Saudi Arabia Al Shabab 1 0 (2000–01)
Bahrain Muharraq 0 1 (1990–91)
Hong Kong South China 0 1 (1993–94)
United Arab Emirates Al-Shaab 0 1 (1994–95)
Iraq Al-Talaba 0 1 (1995–96)
Japan Nagoya Grampus Eight 0 1 (1996–97)
South Korea Suwon Samsung Bluewings 0 1 (1997–98)
South Korea Chunnam Dragons 0 1 (1998–99)
Iraq Al-Zawraa 0 1 (1999-2000)
China Dalian Shide 0 1 (2000–01)
South Korea Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 0 1 (2001–02)

1 including Nissan FC.
2 Yokohama Flügels was merged with Yokohama Marinos to Yokohama F. Marinos in 1999.

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Related Queries[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Asian Cup Winners' Cup - ZXC.wiki".
  2. ^ "Asian Cup Winners' Cup".
  3. ^ "Football: Asian Super Cup, Summary and Data".
  4. ^ "Soccer: Asian Cup Winners' Cup, Summary and Data".

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