1991–92 Asian Club Championship
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The Asian Club Championship 1991-92 was the 11th edition of the annual Asian club football competition hosted by Asian Football Confederation.
Al-Hilal from Saudi Arabia won the final and became the first Asian Championship winner from Saudi Arabia.
[edit] Qualifying
[edit] First round
Pelita Jaya were later disqualified by the AFC due to crowd disturbances and a pitch invasion in their Champions Cup match at Geylang International.
[edit] Second round
[edit] Group stage
[edit] Group A
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| Match 1 |
Al Rayyan |
3–1 |
Port Authority |
| Match 2 |
Al Shabab |
2–1 |
Mohammedan SC |
| Match 3 |
Port Authority |
4–1 |
Mohammedan SC |
| Match 3 |
Al Rayyan |
2–1 |
Al Shabab |
| Match 3 |
Al Rayyan |
3–1 |
Mohammedan SC |
| Match 3 |
Al Shabab |
3–1 |
Port Authority |
[edit] Group B
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| Match 1 |
Al Hilal |
2–0 |
April 25 |
| Match 2 |
Al Hilal |
1–0 |
Esteghlal |
| Match 3 |
Esteghlal |
1–1 |
April 25 |
[edit] Semi-Final
[edit] Third Place
[edit] Champions
Asian Club Championship 1991-92

Al-Hilal
First Title |
[edit] References
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AFC club football seasons
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Asian Champion Club Tournament
1967–1971 |
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Asian Club Championship
1985–2002 |
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AFC Champions League
2002–present |
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AFC Champions League finals
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AFC Cup
2004–present |
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AFC Cup
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AFC President's Cup
2005–present |
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