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1991–92 Asian Cup Winners' Cup


FieldValue
tourney_nameAsian Cup Winners' Cup
year1991–92
num_teams17
champion_otherJPN Nissan
count1
second_otherKSA Al Nassr
prevseason[1990–91](1990-91-asian-cup-winners-cup)
nextseason[1992–93](1992-93-asian-cup-winners-cup)

The 1991–92 Asian Cup Winners' Cup was the second edition of association football competition run by the Asian Football Confederation specifically for its members cup holders.

Bracket

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||BHR Al-Ahli|1|0|1|JOR Al-Ramtha|0|2|2 ||UAE Sharjah|2|0|2|OMA Dhofar (a)|1|1|2 ||QAT Al-Sadd|1|1|2 (2)|KUW Kazma (p)|1|1|2 (4) ||KSA Al-Nassr|2|2|4|LBN Al-Ansar|1|1|2 ||BAN Abahani KC|0|0|0|IND East Bengal|0|1|1 ||JPN Nissan|6|0|6|SIN Geylang |0|0|0 ||IDN Pupuk Kaltim|6|3|9|PAK Karachi Port Trust|0|0|0

||JOR Al-Ramtha|1|1|2|OMA Dhofar|0|1|1 |node_function{line} ||KSA Al-Nassr|2|0|2|YEM Al-Ahli|0|0|0 |node_function{line} |node_function{line} |node_function{line} ||JOR Al-Ramtha (a)|0|1|1|IRN Malavan|0|1|1 ||KUW Kazma|0|1|1 |KSA Al-Nassr|1|2|3 ||IND East Bengal|1|0|1 |JPN Nissan|3|4|7 ||IDN Pupuk Kaltim||w/o ||PHI Sinugba1|||

||JOR Al-Ramtha|0|1|1|KSA Al-Nassr|1|2|3 ||JPN Nissan|2|0|2 |IDN Pupuk Kaltim|0|0|0

||KSA Al-Nassr|1|0|1|JPN Nissan|1|5|6 1 Withdrew.

First round

West Asia

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East Asia

|} 1 Pupuk Kaltim entered as the Indonesian league runners-up for 1990, as the 1990/92 league had not yet finished.

2 Sinugba were drawn against the South Korean representatives, but the South Korean FA did not send a team.

Second Round (West Asia)

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Quarterfinals

|} 1 Sinugba withdrew.

Semifinals

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Final

Al Nassr lost 5-0 was the record in the finals of the Asian Cup Winners' Cup |}

1st leg

2nd leg

Carlos Renato
Matsuhashi

References

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