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1967_Hapoel Tel Aviv, Israel
1969_Maccabi Tel Aviv, Israel
1970_Taj Tehran, Iran
1971_Maccabi Tel Aviv, Israel
1972_Cancelled
1986 (Jan)_Daewoo Royals, South Korea
1986 (Dec)_Furukawa Electric, Japan
1987_Yomiuri, Japan
1989_Al Sadd, Qatar
1990_Liaoning, China
1991 (Jul)_Esteghlal, Iran
1991 (Dec)_Al Hilal, Saudi Arabia
1993_PAS Tehran, Iran
1994_Thai Farmers Bank, Thailand
1995 (Jan)_Thai Farmers Bank, Thailand
1995 (Dec)_Ilhwa Chunma, South Korea
1997_Pohang Steelers, South Korea
1998_Pohang Steelers, South Korea
1999_Jubilo Iwata, Japan
2000_Al Hilal, Saudi Arabia
2001_Suwon Samsung Bluewings, South Korea
2002_Suwon Samsung Bluewings, South Korea
2003_Al Ain, United Arab Emirates
2004_Al Ittihad, Saudi Arabia
2005_Al Ittihad, Saudi Arabia
2006_Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors, South Korea
2007_Urawa Red Diamonds, Japan
2008_Gamba Osaka, Japan
2009_Pohang Steelers, South Korea
2010_Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma, South Korea
2011_Al Sadd, Qatar
2012_Ulsan Hyundai, South Korea
2013_Guangzhou Evergrande, China
2014_Western Sydney Wanderers, Australia
2015_Guangzhou Evergrande, China
2016_Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors, South Korea
2017_Urawa Red Diamonds, Japan
2018_Kashima Antlers, Japan
2019_Al Hilal, Saudi Arabia
2020_Ulsan Hyundai, South Korea
2021_Al Hilal, Saudi Arabia
2023_Urawa Red Diamonds, Japan
2024_Al Ain, United Arab Emirates
NOTE: Asian Club Championship to 2002
(This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed – Associated Press)
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