Ulsan Hyundai in Asian football

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Ulsan Hyundai FC is a South Korean professional football club based in Ulsan, South Korea, who currently play in the K-League. Ulsan Hyundai's first participation in Asian competition was during the 1996 season, when they competed in the Asian Cup Winners' Cup, their first match was against Mohammedan of Bangladesh.

Ulsan Hyundai FC haven't won the Asia Champions League not yet, Ulsan's best performance is semifinalist in 2006.[not verified in body] Their most recent participation in the competition was in 2012.

Matches[]

Season Competition Date Round Opponent Result Scorer(s)
1996–97 Asian Cup Winners' Cup 1996-09-14 Second round Bangladesh Mohammedan 5–0 (H) Kim Sang-Hoon(2), Song Ju-Seok, (2)
1996-09-28 Second round Bangladesh Mohammedan 3–1 (A) Unknown(3)
1996-10-09 Quarterfinal Japan Bellmare Hiratsuka 0–1 (A)
1996-10-23 Quarterfinal Japan Bellmare Hiratsuka 2–0 (H) Kim Hyun-Seok,
1996-11-24 Semifinal Japan Nagoya Grampus Eight 0–5
1996-11-26 Third Place Match Iran Esteghlal 1–0
1997–98 Asian Club Championship 1997 First round Indonesia Persebaya Surabaya 2–1 (A) Unknown(2)
1997 First round Indonesia Persebaya Surabaya 4–1 (H) Unknown(4)
1997-11-15 Second round Japan Kashima Antlers 1–5 (H) Song Ju-Seok
1997-11-19 Second round Japan Kashima Antlers 1–1 (A) Yoo Sang-Chul
2006 AFC Champions League 2006-03-08 Group Round Japan Tokyo Verdy 1969 2–0 (A) Choi Sung-Kuk, Machado
2006-05-03 Group Round Japan Tokyo Verdy 1969 1–0 (H) Lee Chun-Soo
2006-09-13 Quarterfinal Saudi Arabia Al-Shabab 6–0 (H) Lee Chun-Soo, Lee Sang-ho, Choi Sung-Kuk(2), Leandrão, Machado
2006-09-20 Quarterfinal Saudi Arabia Al-Shabab 1–0 (A) Park Dong-Hyuk
2006-09-27 Semifinal South Korea Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 3–2 (A) Yoo Kyoung-Youl, Vinicius, Choi Sung-Kuk
2006-10-18 Semifinal South Korea Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 1–4 (H) Lee Chun-Soo
2009 AFC Champions League 2009-03-10 Group Round Japan Nagoya Grampus 1–3 (H) Cho Jin-Soo
2009-03-17 Group Round Australia Newcastle United Jets 0–2 (A)
2009-04-07 Group Round China Beijing Guoan 1–0 (H) Oh Jang-Eun
2009-04-22 Group Round China Beijing Guoan 1–0 (A) Oh Jang-Eun
2009-05-06 Group Round Japan Nagoya Grampus 1–4 (A) Kim Shin-Wook
2009-05-20 Group Round Australia Newcastle United Jets 0–1 (H)
2012 AFC Champions League 2012-03-06 Group stage China Beijing Guoan 2–1 (H) Kim Shin-Wook, Go Seul-Ki
2012-03-20 Group stage Japan FC Tokyo 2–2 (A) Kim Seung-Yong, Maranhão
2012-04-04 Group stage Australia Brisbane Roar 1–1 (H) Lee Jae-Seong
2012-04-17 Group stage Australia Brisbane Roar 2–1 (A) Estiven, Kwak Tae-Hwi
2012-05-02 Group stage China Beijing Guoan 3–2 (A) Kim Shin-Wook, Kim Seung-Yong, Maranhão
2012-05-16 Group stage Japan FC Tokyo 1–0 (H) Kang Min-Soo
2012-05-30 Round of 16 Japan Kashiwa Reysol 3–2 (H) Kim Shin-Wook, Own goal, Lee Keun-Ho
2012-09-19 Quarterfinal Saudi Arabia Al-Hilal 1–0 (H) Rafinha
2012-10-02 Quarterfinal Saudi Arabia Al-Hilal 4–0 (A) Rafinha(2), Kim Shin-Wook, Lee Keun-Ho
2012-10-24 Semifinal Uzbekistan Bunyodkor 3–1 (A) Rafinha, Kim Shin-Wook, Lee Keun-Ho
2012-10-31 Semifinal Uzbekistan Bunyodkor 2–0 (H) Kim Shin-Wook, Lee Keun-Ho
2012-11-10 Final Saudi Arabia Al-Ahli 3–0 Kwak Tae-Hwi, Rafinha, Kim Seung-Yong
2012 FIFA Club World Cup 2012-12-09 Quarterfinal Mexico Monterrey 1–3 Lee Keun-Ho
2012-12-12 Fifth Place Match Japan Sanfrecce Hiroshima 2–3 Mizumoto(o.g.), Lee Yong

Record[]

By season[]

Season Competition P W D L F A Round
1996–97 Asian Cup Winners' Cup 6 4 0 2 11 7 3rd
1997–98 Asian Club Championship 4 2 1 1 8 8 R2
2006 AFC Champions League 6 5 0 1 14 6 SF
2006 A3 Champions Cup 3 2 0 1 12 3 W
2009 AFC Champions League 6 2 0 4 4 10 GS
2012 AFC Champions League 12 10 2 0 27 10 W
2012 FIFA Club World Cup 2 0 0 2 3 6 6th

By competition[]

Competition Played Won Drawn Lost GF GA
Asian Club Championship / AFC Champions League 28 19 3 6 53 34
Asian Cup Winners' Cup 6 4 0 2 11 7
FIFA Club World Cup 2 0 0 2 3 6
Total 43 26 4 13 85 58

References[]

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