Asian premier club football tournament
International football competition
The 1985–86 Asian Club Championship was the fifth edition of the annual Asian club football competition hosted by the Asian Football Confederation , and was the first such tournament in 14 years. Several clubs played in the qualifying round in the fall of 1985, with the final tournament being held in Jeddah , Saudi Arabia , from 19 to 29 January 1986.
South Korean side Daewoo Royals won their first Asian Club Championship defeating Al-Ahli in the final.
Teams location
Al-Muharraq Abahani Krira Chakra Royal Brunei Armed Forces Sports Council Liaoning FC Seiko East Bengal Krama Yudha Tiga Berlian Al-Rasheed Yomiuri Amman Club Al Arabi Wa Seng Malacca FA Club Valencia New Road Team April 25 Al-Ahli Sana'a Fanja PIA FC Al-Rayyan Al-Ahli Jeddah Tiong Bahru CSC Daewoo Royals Al-Shorta Aden Saunders SC Al-Ittihad Aleppo Bangkok Bank Al Ain class=notpageimage| Location of the 1985–86 Asian Club Championship teams Red: Group A; Blue: Group B; Yellow: Qualifying tournament
Champions' Cup
West Asia 1
Round 1
Note : Al-Ahli Sana'a and Al-Shorta Aden both withdrew before the draw, while the Lebanese FA did not send a team.
Round 2
West Asia 2
Main article: 3rd GCC Club Championship
Participants
Final
Central Asia (Coca-Cola Cup)
Played in Colombo , Sri Lanka . The tournament was called the Coca-Cola Cup due to sponsorship reasons.
Source: Champions' Cup 1985/86 (H) Hosts
1 August 1985 Sugathadasa Stadium , Colombo
2 August 1985 Sugathadasa Stadium , Colombo
2 August 1985 Sugathadasa Stadium , Colombo
4 August 1985 Sugathadasa Stadium , Colombo
4 August 1985 Sugathadasa Stadium , Colombo
5 August 1985 Sugathadasa Stadium , Colombo
7 August 1985 Sugathadasa Stadium , Colombo
8 August 1985 Sugathadasa Stadium , Colombo
8 August 1985 Sugathadasa Stadium , Colombo
10 August 1985 Sugathadasa Stadium , Colombo
10 August 1985 Sugathadasa Stadium , Colombo
11 August 1985 Sugathadasa Stadium , Colombo
13 August 1985 Sugathadasa Stadium , Colombo
13 August 1985 Sugathadasa Stadium , Colombo
14 August 1985 Sugathadasa Stadium , Colombo
Southeast Asia (ASEAN Champions Cup)
Played in Indonesia
Note: Burma and Philippines did not send a team.
Source: (H) Hosts
20 December 1984 Senayan Stadium , Jakarta
21 December 1984 Senayan Stadium , Jakarta
21 December 1984 Senayan Stadium , Jakarta
22 December 1984 Senayan Stadium , Jakarta
23 December 1984 Siliwangi Stadium , Bandung
24 December 1984 Siliwangi Stadium , Bandung
26 December 1984 Senayan Stadium , Jakarta
26 December 1984 Senayan Stadium , Jakarta
27 December 1984 Senayan Stadium , Jakarta
27 December 1984 Senayan Stadium , Jakarta
Playoff
29 December 1984 Senayan Stadium , Jakarta Attendance: 80,000
East Asia 1
Source: (H) Hosts
5 May 1985 Government Stadium , Hong Kong Attendance: 15.081
1 Sep 1985 Government Stadium , Hong Kong Attendance: 25,897
9 June 1985 Nampo , DPRK
26 May 1985 Shenyang Attendance: 17,000
2 June 1985 Pyongyang , DPRK
Seiko qualified, but later withdrew.
East Asia 2
Note : Yomiuri withdrew before the draw.
Both legs were played in South Korea as Macau did not have an AFC or FIFA-standard stadium.
Team 1
Agg. Tooltip Aggregate score
Team 2
1st leg
2nd leg
Daewoo Royals
14–1
Wa Seng
9–0
5–1
9 November 1985 Busan Gudeok Stadium , Busan , South Korea
11 November 1985 Busan Gudeok Stadium , Busan , South Korea
Daewoo Royals won 14–1 on aggregate and qualified to the Group stage
Group stage
Note : As Seiko withdrew from the final tournament, playoff runners up Krama Yudha Tiga Berlian , took their place.
Group A
Source: Champions' Cup 1985/86 (H) Hosts
19 January 1986 Jeddah
21 January 1986 Jeddah
23 January 1986 Jeddah
Group B
Source:
20 January 1986 Jeddah
22 January 1986 Jeddah
24 January 1986 Jeddah
Knockout stage
Bracket
Semifinal
26 January 1986 Jeddah , Saudi Arabia
Jeddah , Saudi Arabia
Third place match
28 January 1986 Jeddah , Saudi Arabia
Final
29 January 1986 Jeddah , Saudi Arabia
References
"ফুটবলার আসলামের আসলাম হয়ে ওঠার গল্প" . Khulna Gazette (in Bengali). 20 September 2020. Retrieved 18 May 2024.
"Daewoo advances to the final" . Dong-A Ilbo . 27 January 1986. Retrieved 12 November 2021.
"Daewoo wins Asian Club Championship" . Dong-A Ilbo . 30 January 1986. Retrieved 12 November 2021.
External links
AFC Champions League Elite Asian Champion Club Tournament era, 1967–1972 Seasons
Asian Club Championship era, 1985–2002 Seasons
AFC Champions League era, 2002–2024 Seasons
Finals
AFC Champions League Elite era, since 2024 Seasons
Finals
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