Football - AFC Cup
This tournament is the second-tier event in Asian club football, behind the AFC Champions League, contested by leading clubs from the nations ranked 15-28 in the Asian Football Confederation. From 2025, the AFC Cup will be discontinued with the AFC Champions League 2 and AFC Challenge League being introduced as Asia's new second and third-tier competitions.
YEAR | FINAL VENUE | WINNERS | RUNNERS-UP |
2004 | Damascus* | JAISH (Syr) | Wahda |
2005 | 2 legs | FAISALY (Jor) | Nejmeh |
2006 | 2 legs | FAISALY (Jor) | M'arraq |
2007 | Amman* | SHABAB O (Jor) | Faisaly |
2008 | 2 legs | MUHARRAQ (Bhr) | Safa |
2009 | Kuwait City | KUWAIT (Kwt) | Karamah |
2010 | Kuwait City | IITIHAD (Syr) | Qadsia |
2011 | Qarshi | NASAF Q (Uzb) | Kuwait |
2012 | Erbil | KUWAIT (Kwt) | Erbil |
2013 | Kuwait City | KUWAIT (Kwt) | Quadsia |
2014 | Dubai | QUADSIA (Kwt) | Erbil |
2015 | Dushanbe | JDT JOHOR (Mys) | Istiklol |
2016 | Doha | QUWA JAWIYA (Irq) | B'galuru |
2017 | Hisor | QUWA JAWIYA (Irq) | Istiklol |
2018 | Basra | QUWA JAWIYA (Irq) | Altyn Asyr |
2019 | Kuala Lumpur | AHED (Lbn) | April 25 |
2020 | - | ~Not held | - |
2021 | Arad | MUHARRAQ (Bhr) | Nasaf |
2022 | K Lumpur | SEEB (Omn) | K Lumpur |
2023 | - | Not held | - |
2024 | Muscat | CENTRAL COAST (Aus) | Ahed |
* Played over two legs, both matches played at the same stadium
~Season cancelled due to Covid-19 pandemic
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