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Data Correction (2002/03 - 2008)

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Some data in this all time table is incorrect and needs to be cross-referenced. I need help so that all the data up to 2008 season to correctly recored. So far I have made, a list of countries that needs to be corrected and/or cross-referenced. Make sure that clubs from each country is cross referenced by at least two users.

Cross referenced by two users
Cross referenced by one user
  • Australia (3 clubs) - shuvy87
  • Bahrain (2 clubs) - shuvy87, druryfire
  • China (6 clubs) - shuvy87, lisan1233
  • Indonesia (4 clubs) - shuvy87
  • Iran (8 clubs) -shuvy87
    • Rank#39 Saipa F.C's data has been changed from [12pts 3-3-2 10GS 10GA 0] to [13pts 3-4-1 10GS 10GA 0]
    • Rank#43 Saba Qom F.C's data has been added, since it was missing
  • Iraq (7 clubs) -shvy87, druryfire
    • Rank#66 Al-Talaba's data was changed from [3pts 1-0-2 3GS 1GA -1]] to [3pts 1-0-2 3GS 4GA -1]
  • Japan (8 clubs) - shuvy87, druryfire
  • Kuwait (4 clubs) - shuvy87
  • Qatar (4 clubs) - shuvy87
  • Saudi Arabia (4 clubs) -shuvy87
    • Rank#5 Al Ittihad's data has been changed from [51pts 15-6-6 54GS 26GA +28] to [50pts 15-5-6 54GS 26GA +28]
    • Rank#11 Al Shabab's data has been changed from [23pts 7-2-5 18GS 16GA +2] to [33pts 10-3-7 25GS 23GA +2]
  • South Korea (8 clubs) - shuvy87, druryfire
    • Rank#58 Daejeon Citizen's data has been added, since it was missing
  • Syria (4 clubs) - shuvy87
  • Thailand (5 clubs) - shuvy87, druryfire (checked all 5 clubs, confirmed correct)
    • Rank#21 Krung Thai Bank FC's data was change from [23pts 7-2-9 33GS 48GA -15] to [23pts 7-2-9 33GS 47GA -14]
  • Turkmenistan (1 club) - shuvy87, druryfire
  • UAE (5 clubs) - shuvy87
    • Rank#3 Al Ain's Data was changed from [55pts 15-10-8 58GS 42GA +16] to [55pts 15-10-10 59GS 47GA +14]
    • Rank#10 Al-Wahda's Data was changed from [38pts 9-11-6 38GS 34GA +4] to [39pts 9-12-7 39GS 37GA +2]
  • Uzbekistan (4 clubs) - shuvy87
    • Rank#24 Bunyodkor's data was changed from [22pts 7-1-2 16GS 8GA +8] to [20pts 6-2-2 16GS 8GA +8]
  • Vietnam (6 clubs) - shuvy87
    • Rank#55 Hoàng Anh Gia Lai's data was change from [0pts 0-0-6 1GS 25GA -24] to [7pts 2-1-9 11GS 35GA -24]
    • Rank#60 Boss Bình Ðịnh F.C.'s data was change from [4pts 1-1-4 2GS 15GA -13] to [5pts 1-2-9 5GS 32GA -27]
    • Rank#79 Đồng Tâm Long An F.C.'s data was change from [0pts 0-0-6 4GS 18GA -14] to [0pts 0-0-8 7GS 25GA -18]
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History

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Winners
Ed. Season Winners
Asian Champion Club Tournament
1 1967 Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv
2 1969 Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv
3 1970 Iran Taj Tehran
4 1971 Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv
1972 Cancelled
1973–1984: Not held
Asian Club Championship
5 1985–86 South Korea Daewoo Royals
6 1986 Japan Furukawa Electric
7 1987 Japan Yomiuri FC
8 1988–89 Qatar Al-Sadd
9 1989–90 China Liaoning
10 1990–91 Iran Esteghlal
11 1991 Saudi Arabia Al-Hilal
12 1992–93 Iran PAS Tehran
13 1993–94 Thailand Thai Farmers Bank
14 1994–95 Thailand Thai Farmers Bank
15 1995 South Korea Ilhwa Chunma
16 1996–97 South Korea Pohang Steelers
17 1997–98 South Korea Pohang Steelers
18 1998–99 Japan Júbilo Iwata
19 1999–2000 Saudi Arabia Al-Hilal
20 2000–01 South Korea Suwon Samsung Bluewings
21 2001–02 South Korea Suwon Samsung Bluewings
AFC Champions League
22 2002–03 United Arab Emirates Al-Ain
23 2004 Saudi Arabia Al-Ittihad
24 2005 Saudi Arabia Al-Ittihad
25 2006 South Korea Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors
26 2007 Japan Urawa Red Diamonds
27 2008 Japan Gamba Osaka
28 2009 South Korea Pohang Steelers
29 2010 South Korea Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma
30 2011 Qatar Al-Sadd
31 2012 South Korea Ulsan Hyundai
32 2013 China Guangzhou Evergrande
33 2014 Australia Western Sydney Wanderers
34 2015 China Guangzhou Evergrande
35 2016 South Korea Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors
36 2017 Japan Urawa Red Diamonds
37 2018 Japan Kashima Antlers
38 2019 Saudi Arabia Al-Hilal
39 2020 South Korea Ulsan Hyundai
40 2021 Saudi Arabia Al-Hilal
41 2022 Japan Urawa Red Diamonds
42 2023–24
AFC Champions League Elite
43 2024–25

Medals

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The table is for information only. Gold and silver medals are awarded. The losers of the semi-finals are considered bronze. In fact, the table shows the semi-final times of each country's clubs. This table is only statistical and unofficial. In reality, bronze medals are not awarded. Bronze medals have also been awarded in 18 events (1967-2001).

By nations:

Medals (1967-2022)

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This table is statistical. Since 2002–03 AFC Champions League there will be no bronze medal match and the losers of the semifinals will be considered third.

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 South Korea1271029
2 Japan84719
3 Saudi Arabia6101026
4 Iran36817
5 China32611
6 Israel3104
7 Qatar2169
8 Thailand2114
9 United Arab Emirates1337
10 Australia1102
11 Iraq0224
12 Malaysia0123
13 Oman0101
 Syria0101
15 Uzbekistan0055
16 Indonesia0022
17 Kuwait0011
 Lebanon0011
Totals (18 entries)414164146

Medals (2002-2022)

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This table is statistical. Since 2002–03 AFC Champions League there will be no bronze medal match and the losers of the semifinals will be considered third. Only AFC Champions League:

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 South Korea64919
2 Japan51511
3 Saudi Arabia45716
4 China2046
5 United Arab Emirates1326
6 Australia1102
7 Qatar1056
8 Iran0437
9 Syria0101
 Thailand0101
11 Uzbekistan0044
12 Kuwait0011
Totals (12 entries)20204080

Dispute Resolution

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I added these to the article. Two users are trying to delete them for no reason. Here I am waiting for them to provide logical reasons, otherwise I will add to the article. — Preceding unsigned comment added by MHcc20 (talkcontribs) 21:06, 9 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]

If you want to add content to the article, it is you who needs to provide "logical reasons". Chop chop. – PeeJay 13:45, 10 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]