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#ACL2022 (East) – Best Goals of Knockout Stage
Mon, 29 Aug, 2022
#ACL2022 (East) – Best Goals of Knockout Stage
Kuala Lumpur: The knockout stages of the AFC Champions League™ 2022 (East) drew to a thrilling conclusion on Thursday.
#ACL2022 (East): What They Said
Fri, 26 Aug, 2022
#ACL2022 (East): What They Said
Kuala Lumpur: After four days and seven matches of thrilling action in Saitama, the identity of the east region’s representative at the 2022 AFC Champions League Final was revealed: Japan’s Urawa Red Diamonds.
#ACL2022 (East): Knockout Stage in Numbers
Sat, 27 Aug, 2022
#ACL2022 (East): Knockout Stage in Numbers
Kuala Lumpur: The 2022 AFC Champions League (EAST) knockout stage was held over the past two weeks in Saitama as a whirlwind few days of action ended in Japan’s Urawa Red Diamonds booking their place in next February’s grand finale.
I knew we would win, says Urawa’s Rodriguez
Fri, 26 Aug, 2022
I knew we would win, says Urawa’s Rodriguez
Saitama: Urawa Red Diamonds head coach Ricardo Rodriguez was confident his side would prevail in their penalty shootout against Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors as the Japanese outfit secured their spot in February’s AFC Champions League™ 2022 final at the end of a dramatic semi-final at Saitama Stadium 2002 on Thursday.
Kim: Fatigue, jitters caused Jeonbuk’s defeat
Fri, 26 Aug, 2022
Kim: Fatigue, jitters caused Jeonbuk’s defeat
Saitama: Fatigue especially, and jitters were the reasons Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors’ AFC Champions League™ 2022 dream ended on Thursday.
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Urawa defeat Jeonbuk on penalties to book final berth
Fri, 26 Aug, 2022
Urawa defeat Jeonbuk on penalties to book final berth
Saitama: Urawa Red Diamonds will play in the AFC Champions League™ 2022 final after goalkeeper Shusaku Nishikawa made a pair of penalty saves to ensure the J1 League side handed Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors FC a 3-1 shootout defeat at Saitama Stadium 2002 on Thursday following a 2-2 draw in 120 minutes.
Preview – SF (East): Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors FC (KOR) v Urawa Red Diamonds (JPN)
Thu, 25 Aug, 2022
Preview – SF (East): Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors FC (KOR) v Urawa Red Diamonds (JPN)
Saitama: Urawa Red Diamonds head coach Ricardo Rodriguez has called for another high-intensity display from his players when they take on Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors FC in the semi-final of the AFC Champions League™ 2022 (East) at Saitama Stadium 2002 on Thursday.
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#ACL2022 – Semi-final (East): Players to Watch
Wed, 24 Aug, 2022
#ACL2022 – Semi-final (East): Players to Watch
Saitama: The East Zone of AFC Champions League™ 2022 has reached its climax with Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors of Korea Republic and Japan’s Urawa Red Diamonds set to battle it out in what promises to be an intense clash.
#ACL2022 – Semi-final (East): Facts and Stats
Wed, 24 Aug, 2022
#ACL2022 – Semi-final (East): Facts and Stats
Saitama: It will be a clash between two sides who have both won the AFC Champions League™ twice when Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors FC and Urawa Red Diamonds square off in the East semi-final of the 2022 edition on Thursday.
#ACL2022 (East) – Best Goals of Knockout Stage
Mon, 29 Aug, 2022
#ACL2022 (East) – Best Goals of Knockout Stage
Kuala Lumpur: The knockout stages of the AFC Champions League™ 2022 (East) drew to a thrilling conclusion on Thursday.
#ACL2022 (East): What They Said
Fri, 26 Aug, 2022
#ACL2022 (East): What They Said
Kuala Lumpur: After four days and seven matches of thrilling action in Saitama, the identity of the east region’s representative at the 2022 AFC Champions League Final was revealed: Japan’s Urawa Red Diamonds.
#ACL2022 (East): Knockout Stage in Numbers
Sat, 27 Aug, 2022
#ACL2022 (East): Knockout Stage in Numbers
Kuala Lumpur: The 2022 AFC Champions League (EAST) knockout stage was held over the past two weeks in Saitama as a whirlwind few days of action ended in Japan’s Urawa Red Diamonds booking their place in next February’s grand finale.
I knew we would win, says Urawa’s Rodriguez
Fri, 26 Aug, 2022
I knew we would win, says Urawa’s Rodriguez
Saitama: Urawa Red Diamonds head coach Ricardo Rodriguez was confident his side would prevail in their penalty shootout against Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors as the Japanese outfit secured their spot in February’s AFC Champions League™ 2022 final at the end of a dramatic semi-final at Saitama Stadium 2002 on Thursday.
Kim: Fatigue, jitters caused Jeonbuk’s defeat
Fri, 26 Aug, 2022
Kim: Fatigue, jitters caused Jeonbuk’s defeat
Saitama: Fatigue especially, and jitters were the reasons Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors’ AFC Champions League™ 2022 dream ended on Thursday.
/en/club/afc_champions_league/video/acl2022_-_sfeast_|_jeonbuk_hyundai_motors_fc_kor_21_-_32_urawa_red_diamonds_jpn.html
/en/club/afc_champions_league/photo/acl2022_-_album_semi-finals_east_jeonbuk_hyundai_motors_fc_kor_v_urawa_red_diamonds_jpn.html
Urawa defeat Jeonbuk on penalties to book final berth
Fri, 26 Aug, 2022
Urawa defeat Jeonbuk on penalties to book final berth
Saitama: Urawa Red Diamonds will play in the AFC Champions League™ 2022 final after goalkeeper Shusaku Nishikawa made a pair of penalty saves to ensure the J1 League side handed Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors FC a 3-1 shootout defeat at Saitama Stadium 2002 on Thursday following a 2-2 draw in 120 minutes.
Preview – SF (East): Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors FC (KOR) v Urawa Red Diamonds (JPN)
Thu, 25 Aug, 2022
Preview – SF (East): Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors FC (KOR) v Urawa Red Diamonds (JPN)
Saitama: Urawa Red Diamonds head coach Ricardo Rodriguez has called for another high-intensity display from his players when they take on Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors FC in the semi-final of the AFC Champions League™ 2022 (East) at Saitama Stadium 2002 on Thursday.
/en/club/afc_champions_league/video/acl2022_-_semi-final_east_|_preview.html
#ACL2022 – Semi-final (East): Players to Watch
Wed, 24 Aug, 2022
#ACL2022 – Semi-final (East): Players to Watch
Saitama: The East Zone of AFC Champions League™ 2022 has reached its climax with Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors of Korea Republic and Japan’s Urawa Red Diamonds set to battle it out in what promises to be an intense clash.
#ACL2022 – Semi-final (East): Facts and Stats
Wed, 24 Aug, 2022
#ACL2022 – Semi-final (East): Facts and Stats
Saitama: It will be a clash between two sides who have both won the AFC Champions League™ twice when Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors FC and Urawa Red Diamonds square off in the East semi-final of the 2022 edition on Thursday.
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各国・地域に割り当てられた枠内で、それぞれのリーグ戦またはカップ戦の上位チーム(クラブ)が出場する。
1967年12月にアジアチャンピオンクラブズトーナメント(英: Asian Champion Clubs Tournament、当時の朝日新聞紙面では「アジア・チャンピオン・チーム選手権大会」と紹介[2])として第1回大会が開かれ[3]、以後1969年1月、1970年4月、1971年4月と4度開催された[3] 大会が前身であり、14年の中断期間を経て1985-86年にアジアクラブ選手権(英: Asian Club Championship)として再開された[3]。
その後、2002年にアジアの実力ナンバー1クラブを決定する事を目的[4] に、これまで開催されていたアジアクラブ選手権、アジアカップウィナーズカップ、アジアスーパーカップの3大会を発展的に解消して発足[4] したのがAFCチャンピオンズリーグである。またAFCチャンピオンズリーグの下位の大会として、2004年よりAFCカップが、2005年よりAFCプレジデンツカップが開始されている。
ACLとして衣替えをした第1回大会は、SARS問題やイラク戦争の影響もあって決勝戦が当初予定から半年延期されたが、アル・アイン(UAE)がBECテロ・サーサナ(タイ)を得失点差の末に下して記念すべき初代王者の座を獲得している。
大会のテーマ曲と言うべきアンセムも存在しており、2010年に一新された。ただし、入場曲はFIFA公式戦同様「FIFA Anthem」を使用する例が多い(近年はACLアンセム使用例が多くなっている)。
2014年大会より、前年大会覇者にチャンピオンエンブレムが着用された (2014年大会で広州恒大が着用していたものと2015年大会でウェスタン・シドニーが着用していたものは形が異なっている)。
2022年2月25日に行われたAFC実行委員会で、AFC主催のクラブコンペティション(ACL及びAFCカップ)について、2023-24年大会より秋春制に移行することを承認した[5]。

History[edit]
1967–1972: Asian Champion Club Tournament[edit]
The competition started as the Asian Champion Club Tournament, a tournament for the champions of AFC nations, and had a variety of different formats, with the inaugural tournament staged as a straightforward knockout format and the following three editions consisting of a group stage.
While Israeli clubs dominated the first four editions of the competition, this was partly due to the refusal of Arab teams to face them. In 1970, Lebanese side Homenetmen refused to play against Hapoel Tel Aviv in the semi-final, giving Hapoel a forfeit into the final, while in 1971, Aliyat Al-Shorta of Iraq refused to play against Maccabi Tel Aviv on three occasions: in the preliminary round, the group stage, and the final itself.[2] The Iraqi media considered Aliyat Al-Shorta as the tournament’s winners, and the team held an open top bus parade in Baghdad.[3] After the 1972 edition had to be cancelled by the AFC when two Arab teams refused to commit to playing against Israeli side Maccabi Netanya, the AFC discontinued the competition, and Israel were expelled from the confederation.
1985–2002: Return as the Asian Club Championship[edit]
Asia’s premier club tournament made its return in 1985 as the Asian Club Championship,[4] and in 1990, the Asian Football Confederation introduced the Asian Cup Winners’ Cup, a tournament for the cup winners of each AFC nation. The 1995 season saw the introduction of the Asian Super Cup, where the winners of the Asian Club Championship and Asian Cup Winners’ Cup played against each other.
2002–present: AFC Champions League[edit]
The 2002–03 season saw the Asian Club Championship, Asian Cup Winners’ Cup and Asian Super Cup combine to become the AFC Champions League. League champions and cup winners would qualify for the qualifying playoffs with the best eight clubs from East Asia and the eight best clubs from West Asia progressing to the group stage. The first winners under the AFC Champions League name were Al-Ain, defeating BEC Tero Sasana 2–1 on aggregate. In 2004, 29 clubs from fourteen countries participated and the tournament schedule was changed to March–November.
In the group stage, the 28 clubs were divided into seven groups of four on a regional basis, separating East Asian and West Asian clubs to reduce travel costs, and the groups were played on a home and away basis. The seven group winners along with the defending champions qualified to the quarter-finals. The quarter-finals, semi-finals, and finals were played as a two-legged format, with away goals, extra time, and penalties used as tie-breakers.
Expansion[edit]
The 2005 season saw Syrian clubs join the competition, thus increasing the number of participating countries to 15, and two years later, following their transfer into the AFC in 2006, Australian clubs were also included in the tournament. However, many blamed the low prize money at that time and expensive travel cost as some of the reasons. The Champions League was expanded to 32 clubs in 2009 with direct entry to the top ten Asian leagues. Each country received up to 4 slots, though no more than one-third of the number of teams in that country’s top division, rounded downwards, depending on the strength of their league, professional league structure, marketability, financial status, as well as other criteria set by the AFC Pro-League Committee.[5] The assessment criteria and ranking for participating associations are revised by AFC every two years.[6]
The old format saw the eight group winners and eight runners-up qualify to the Round of 16, in which group winners played host to the runners-up in two-legged series, matched regionally, with away goals, extra time, and penalties used as tie-breakers. The regional restriction continues all the way until the final, although clubs from the same country couldn’t face each other in the quarterfinals unless that country has three or more representatives in the quarterfinals. Since 2013, the final has also been held as a two-legged series, on a home and away basis.[7][8]
In 2021, the group stage was expanded from 32 to 40 teams, with both the West and East Regions having five groups of four teams. The slot allocation for the top six member associations in each region remained unchanged. The 10 group winners and top 3 runners-up per region are now seeded based on a combination table for the Round of 16, with the games still matched regionally until the Final.[9]
On 25 February 2022, it was announced that the AFC Champions League will go back to an inter-year (autumn to spring) schedule starting with the 2023–24 season. This will be the first time Asia’s premier club competition will be played in between years since 2002–03. In addition, the existing “3+1” rule for foreign players during matches (3 foreign players and 1 Asian foreigner) will be expanded to be “5+1” (5 foreign players and 1 Asian foreigner).[10]
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By 2021, the problems from Iranian sides were attracting media attention. International Arabic and English-language media reported the violation of women’s rights in the stadiums of Iranian sides. On top of that, Iranian women were banned from football stadiums for about 40 years, by the Iranian government.[11][12] In 2019, Iranian women were first allowed to watch football at stadiums but not during ACL games.[12][13] Before that, FIFA pressured Iran to let women into the stadiums in the ACL. Iran relented, but capped the number of women to watch the 2018 final.[12][14] In 2021, AFC investigated the matter, in their hopes to allow unrestricted attendance whenever Iranian clubs are involved.[15]
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