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1994–95 Asian Club Championship

14th edition of premier club football tournament organized by the AFC From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The 1994–95 Asian Club Championship was the 14th 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.

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Thai Farmers Bank FC from Thailand crowned Asian champion for the second consecutive year.

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Preliminary round

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Central Asia

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More information Ansat Pavlodar, 0–2 ...
More information FK Neftchy Farg'ona, 9–0 ...
More information Kopetdag Asgabat, 7–1 ...
More information FK Neftchy Farg'ona, 3–0 ...
More information Ansat Pavlodar, 4–0 ...
More information Kopetdag Asgabat, 1–0 ...
More information FK Neftchy Farg'ona, 2–1 ...
More information Sitora Dushanbe, 3–1 ...
More information FK Neftchy Farg'ona, 3–0 ...
More information Ansat Pavlodar, 0–1 ...

South Asia

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Pakistan Pakistan did not send a team.

More information Mohun Bagan, 7–1 ...
More information Mohun Bagan, 5–1 ...
More information Club Valencia, 2–1 ...

South-East Asia

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Notes:
  1. Results unknown

All matches were played in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei, from 26 to 30 August 1994.

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First round

West Asia

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Note: the Jordanian FA did not send a team, while Yemen Al-Ahli withdrew before the draw.

East Asia

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Note: Bangkok Bank withdrew before the draw, while the Thai's FA send Bangkok Bank of Commerce as a representative.

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Second round

West Asia

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East Asia

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1 The AFC ordered that the 2nd leg was to be played in Malaysia due to a plague pandemic in India, but Mohun Bagan objected to the ruling and refused to travel; they were ejected from the competition, fined $3000 and banned from AFC competitions for three years.

Quarterfinals

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West Asia

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All matches were played in Doha, Qatar.

More information Al Arabi, 1–2 ...
More information FK Neftchy Farg'ona, 2–2 ...
More information FK Neftchy Farg'ona, 4–1 ...
More information Al Arabi, 1–1 ...
More information Al Arabi, 1–0 ...
More information Al Wasl, 1–1 ...

East Asia

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All matches were played at Changwon Sports Park in Changwon, South Korea.[1]

More information Ilhwa Chunma, 3–1 ...
More information Ilhwa Chunma, 3–1 ...
More information Ilhwa Chunma, 1–0 ...
More information Liaoning FC, 2–2 ...
More information Verdy Kawasaki, 0–0 ...
More information Verdy Kawasaki, 0–0 ...
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Knockout Stage

Bracket

 
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27 January – Bangkok
 
 
South Korea Ilhwa Chunma 0
 
29 January – Bangkok
 
Qatar Al-Arabi 2
 
Qatar Al-Arabi0
 
27 January – Bangkok
 
Thailand Thai Farmers Bank 1
 
Uzbekistan FK Neftchy Farg'ona2 (2)
 
 
Thailand Thai Farmers Bank (p)2 (3)
 
Third place play-off
 
 
29 January – Bangkok
 
 
South Korea Ilhwa Chunma 0
 
 
Uzbekistan FK Neftchy Farg'ona 1

Semi-finals

More information Ilhwa Chunma, 0–2 ...

More information FK Neftchy Farg'ona, 2–2 (a.e.t.) ...

Third placed play-off

More information Ilhwa Chunma, 0-1 ...

Final

More information Al-Arabi, 0–1 ...
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