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1999–2000 Asian Club Championship
19th edition of premier club football tournament organized by the AFC
19th edition of premier club football tournament organized by the AFC
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| tourney_name | Asian Club Championship |
| image | King Fahd Int. Stadium- Opening Arabian Gulf Cup 2014.jpg |
| caption | King Fahd International Stadium in Riyadh |
| hosted the final | |
| year | 1999–2000 |
| dates | 15 August 1999 – 22 April 2000 |
| num_teams | 28 |
| champion_other | KSA Al-Hilal |
| count | 2 |
| second_other | JPN Júbilo Iwata |
| third_other | IRN Persepolis |
| fourth_other | KOR Suwon Samsung Bluewings |
| matches | 44 |
| goals | 151 |
| player | BRA Sérgio Ricardo |
| prevseason | [1998–99](1998-99-asian-club-championship) |
| nextseason | [2000–01](2000-01-asian-club-championship) |
hosted the final
The 1999–2000 Asian Club Championship was the 19th edition of the annual international club football competition held in the AFC region (Asia). It determined that year's club champion of association football in Asia.
Al-Hilal defeated defending champions Júbilo Iwata 3–2 in the final, which was held at the King Fahd International Stadium in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia to win their second continental title. They became the first team from West Asia to win the tournament since PAS Tehran's victory in 1993. As winners, Al-Hilal earned the right to play against the 1999–2000 Asian Cup Winners' Cup winners Shimizu S-Pulse in the 2000 Asian Super Cup, and automatically qualified for the 2000–01 Asian Club Championship.
First round
West Asia
|Al-Wahda|UAE|3–3 (a)|Al-Sadd|QAT|2–2|1–1 |FC Irtysh|KAZ|9–5|FC Pakhtakor Tashkent|UZB|7–0|2–5 |Varzob Dushanbe|TJK|5–1|Dinamo Bishkek|KGZ|4–0|1–1 |Al-Qadisiya|KUW|w/o|Al-Wahda|YEM|null|null |Mohun Bagan|IND|2–1|Muktijoddha Sangsad|BAN|2–1|0–0 |Singapore Armed Forces|SIN|11–3|Royal Dolphins|CAM|8–1|3–2 |GD Lam Pak|MAC|var1=municipal|1–9|Sinthana|THA|0–2|1–7 |PSIS Semarang|IDN|4–9|Suwon Samsung Bluewings|KOR|2–3|2–6 |Dalian Wanda|CHN|w/o|Kashima Antlers|JPN|null|null |Happy Valley|HKG|w/o|Thể Công|VIE|null|null |Valencia|MDV|Bye|N/A|NEP|null|null |Júbilo Iwata|JPN|Bye|N/A||null|null
Second round
|Persepolis|IRN|3–0|Al-Ansar|LIB|3–0|0–0 |Al-Shorta|IRQ+1991|5–0|Al-Wahda|YEM|5–0|0–0 |Al-Sadd|QAT|1–3|Al-Hilal|KSA|0–1|1–2 |FC Irtysh|KAZ|5–0|Varzob Dushanbe|TJK|4–0|1–0 |Júbilo Iwata|JPN|8–0|Mohun Bagan|IND|8–0|Canc. |Valencia|MDV|0–16|Kashima Antlers|JPN|Canc.|0–16 |Singapore Armed Forces|SIN|2–3|Sinthana|THA|1–1|1–2 |Thể Công|VIE|1–7|Suwon Samsung Bluewings|KOR|1–1|0–6
Quarter-finals
West Asia
Al-Houwaidi
Jeayer Mendes
East Asia
Shin Hong-gi
Park Kun-ha
Paraknhyevych
Nakata
Motoyama
Semi-finals
Nakayama
Third place match
Final
Takahara
References
- Asian Club Competitions 2000 at RSSSF.com
References
- (24 April 2000). "مالي الدنيا وشاغل الناس خطف الكأس".
- (17 November 2017). "Asian Club Championship Flashback: Al Hilal v Jubilo Iwata (1999-2000)".
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