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2011 AFC Champions League

30th edition of premier club football tournament organized by the AFC


30th edition of premier club football tournament organized by the AFC

FieldValue
tourney_nameAFC Champions League
year2011
imageFile:Al Sadd team, AFC Champions League 2011 3.jpg
captionAl-Sadd players celebrate after winning the final
dates12 February – 5 November 2011
num_teams36
associations13
champion_otherQAT Al-Sadd
count2
second_otherKOR Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors
matches117
goals323
attendance
top_scorerKOR Lee Dong-gook
(9 goals)
playerKOR Lee Dong-gook
prevseason2010
nextseason2012

(9 goals)

The 2011 AFC Champions League was the 30th edition of the top-level Asian club football tournament organized by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), and the 9th under the current AFC Champions League title. The winners, Al-Sadd qualified for the 2011 FIFA Club World Cup in Japan.

Allocation of entries per association

The AFC approved criteria for participation in the 2011 and 2012 seasons. The final decision date was set after the Executive Committee meeting in November 2010.

On 30 November 2009, the AFC announced 12 more MA's that were keen to join the ACL, in addition to ten participating national associations. Singapore later withdrew. The full list of candidate associations were as follows:

;East Asia

  • Already participating: Australia Australia, China China PR, Indonesia Indonesia, Japan Japan, Korea Republic Korea Republic
  • Keen to participate: Malaysia Malaysia, Myanmar Myanmar, Thailand Thailand
  • Withdrew: Singapore Singapore
  • Disqualified: Vietnam Vietnam

;West Asia

  • Already participating: Iran Iran, Qatar Qatar, Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia, UAE UAE, Uzbekistan Uzbekistan
  • Keen to participate: Iraq Iraq, Jordan Jordan, Oman Oman, Pakistan Pakistan, Palestine Palestine, Tajikistan Tajikistan, Yemen Yemen, India India

Note: Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam and India have clubs taking part in play-offs to qualify for the group stages of ACL in 2010.

Entrants per association

The allocation for entry to the 2011 ACL stayed the same as the previous two seasons with the exception of Vietnam who were disqualified and their previous playoff slot was awarded to Qatar.

Member
AssociationClubsSpotsGroup stagePlay-offAFC Cup
KSA Saudi Arabia14400
IRN Iran18400
UAE UAE12310
QAT Qatar12210
UZB Uzbekistan14202
IND India14011
IRQ Iraq36003
JOR Jordan12002
OMN Oman12002
YEM Yemen14002
PAK Pakistan16000
PLE Palestine22000
TJK Tajikistan10000
Do not meet the criteria
Member
AssociationClubsSpotsGroup stagePlay-offAFC Cup
JPN Japan18400
KOR Korea Republic15*400
CHN China PR16400
AUS Australia9+1**200
IDN Indonesia18111
THA Thailand18011
VIE Vietnam140002
SIN Singapore120001
MAS Malaysia14000
MYA Myanmar12000
  • One of the K-League clubs, Sangju Sangmu Phoenix, is unable to qualify for the ACL because the team is not a commercial entity and their players are not professionally contracted.

** One of the A-League clubs, Wellington Phoenix, is based in New Zealand, an OFC member country. They are unable to qualify for the ACL.

The finalists of the 2010 AFC Cup also participated in the play-off, provided that they meet the Champions League criteria.

Teams

The following is the list of direct entrants for the group stage confirmed by the AFC.

Group stage direct entrants: West Asia (Groups A–D)TeamQualifying methodApp*Last App
IRN Sepahan2009–10 Persian Gulf Cup champions7th2010
IRN Persepolis2009–10 Hazfi Cup winners3rd2009
IRN Zob Ahan2009–10 Persian Gulf Cup runners-up3rd2010
IRN Esteghlal2009–10 Persian Gulf Cup 3rd place4th2010
KSA Al-Hilal2009–10 Saudi Professional League champions7th2010
KSA Al-Ittihad Jeddah2009–10 Saudi Professional League runners-up
2010 King Cup of Champions winners7th2010
KSA Al-Nassr2009–10 Saudi Professional League 3rd place1stnone
KSA Al-Shabab2009–10 Saudi Professional League 4th place6th2010
UAE Al-Wahda2009–10 UAE Premier League champions6th2010
UAE Emirates2009–10 UAE President's Cup winners1stnone
UAE Al-Jazira2009–10 UAE Premier League runners-up3rd2010
QAT Al-Gharafa2009–10 Qatar Stars League champions6th2010
QAT Al-Rayyan2010 Emir of Qatar Cup winners3rd2007
UZB Bunyodkor2010 Uzbek League champions
2010 Uzbekistan Cup winners4th2010
UZB Pakhtakor2010 Uzbek League runners-up9th2010
Group stage direct entrants: East Asia (Groups E–H)TeamQualifying methodApp*Last App
JPN Nagoya Grampus2010 J. League Division 1 champions2nd2009
JPN Kashima Antlers2010 Emperor's Cup winners5th2010
JPN Gamba Osaka2010 J. League Division 1 runners-up5th2010
JPN Cerezo Osaka2010 J. League Division 1 3rd place1stnone
CHN Shandong Luneng Taishan2010 Chinese Super League champions5th2010
CHN Tianjin Teda2010 Chinese Super League runners-up2nd2009
CHN Shanghai Shenhua2010 Chinese Super League 3rd place6th2009
CHN Hangzhou Greentown2010 Chinese Super League 4th place1stnone
KOR FC Seoul2010 K-League champions2nd2009
KOR Suwon Samsung Bluewings2010 Korean FA Cup winners4th2010
KOR Jeju United2010 K-League runners-up1stnone
KOR Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors2010 K-League 3rd place5th2010
AUS Sydney FC2009–10 A-League premiers
2010 A-League Grand Final winners2nd2007
AUS Melbourne Victory2009–10 A-League regular season runners-up3rd2010
IDN Arema2009–10 Indonesia Super League champions2nd2007
  • Number of appearances (including qualifying rounds) since the 2002/03 season, when the competition was rebranded as the AFC Champions League

The following is the list of participants for the playoff stage confirmed by the AFC. The committee further proposed that one team be shifted by the means of a draw from the West to the East for sake of balance.

Qualifying play-off participants: West AsiaTeamQualifying methodApp*Last App
IND Dempo2009–10 I-League champions2nd2009
UAE Al-Ain2009–10 UAE Premier League 3rd place7th2010
SYR Al-Ittihad2010 AFC Cup winners5th2008
QAT Al-Sadd2009–10 Qatar Stars League runners-up8th2010
Qualifying play-off participants: East AsiaTeamQualifying methodApp*Last App
IDN Sriwijaya2010 Piala Indonesia winners3rd2010
THA Muangthong United2010 Thai Premier League champions2nd2010

Schedule

Schedule of dates for 2011 competition.

PhaseRoundDraw dateFirst legSecond leg
Qualifying play-offsSemi-finals7 December 201012–13 February 2011
Finals19 February 2011
Group stageMatchday 11–2 March 2011
Matchday 215–16 March 2011
Matchday 35–6 April 2011
Matchday 419–20 April 2011
Matchday 53–4 May 2011
Matchday 610–11 May 2011
Knockout phaseRound of 1624–25 May 2011
Quarter-finals7 June 201114 September 201127–28 September 2011
Semi-finals19 October 201126 October 2011
Final4 or 5 November 2011

Qualifying play-off

Main article: 2011 AFC Champions League qualifying play-off

The draw for the qualifying play-off was held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on 7 December 2010. In order to create balance another draw was held, moving one of the teams (Al-Ain) from the West into the East side of the play-offs.

The two winners from the qualifying play-off (one from West Asia and one from East Asia) advanced to the group stage. All losers from the qualifying play-off entered the 2011 AFC Cup group stage.

West Asia

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East Asia

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Group stage

Main article: 2011 AFC Champions League group stage

The draw for the group stage was held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on 7 December 2010. Clubs from the same country may not be drawn into the same group. The winners and runners-up of each group advanced to the knockout stage.

Group A

Group B

Group C

Group D

Group E

Group F

Group G

Group H

Knockout stage

Main article: 2011 AFC Champions League knockout stage

Bracket

Round of 16

Based on the results from the group stage, the matchups of the round of 16 were decided as below. Each tie was played as one match, hosted by the winners of each group (Team 1) against the runners-up of another group (Team 2).

Quarter-finals

The draw for the quarter-finals, semi-finals, and final was held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on 7 June 2011. In this draw, the "country protection" rule was applied: if there are exactly two clubs from the same country, they may not face each other in the quarter-finals; however, if there are more than two clubs from the same country, they may face each other in the quarter-finals.

Semi-finals

Final

Main article: 2011 AFC Champions League Final

The final of the 2011 AFC Champions League was hosted by one of the finalists, decided by draw. This format was a change from the 2009 and 2010 editions, where the final was played at a neutral venue.

Awards

The following awards were given for the 2011 AFC Champions League:

  • Most Valuable Player Award: KOR Lee Dong-Gook (Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors)
  • Top Scorer: KOR Lee Dong-Gook (Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors)
  • Fair Play Award: KOR Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors

Top scorers

Note: Goals scored in qualifying round not counted.

RankPlayerClubMD1MD2MD3MD4MD5MD6R16QF1QF2SF1SF2FTotal19273645555844444444
KOR Lee Dong-GookKOR Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors1224
BRA EninhoKOR Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors21121
KOR Ha Tae-GyunKOR Suwon Samsung Bluewings312
Kuwait Bader Al-MutawaKSA Al-Nassr1211
IRN Farhad MajidiIRN Esteghlal1121
MNE Dejan DamjanovićKOR FC Seoul1121
SEN Ibrahima TouréIRN Sepahan1121
KSA Yasser Al-QahtaniKSA Al-Hilal121
ALG Abdelmalek ZiayaKSA Al-Ittihad211
JPN Hiroshi KiyotakeJPN Cerezo Osaka112
JPN Takashi InuiJPN Cerezo Osaka121
BRA Rodrigo PimpãoJPN Cerezo Osaka211
KOR Yeom Ki-HunKOR Suwon Samsung Bluewings1111
BRA Igor CastroIRI Zob Ahan112
IRI Mohammad GhaziIRI Zob Ahan1111

References

References

  1. "Criteria for Participation in AFC Club Competitions for 2011–2012 seasons". AFC.
  2. (30 November 2009). "12 MAs keen to join ACL". AFC.
  3. (4 October 2010). "Singapore seek to pull out of ACL". AFC.
  4. (21 November 2010). "ACL slots maintained". AFC.
  5. (27 July 2010). "Ad hoc Committee for Professional Clubs". AFC.
  6. (29 November 2010). "ACL, AFCC 2010 teams". AFC.
  7. (23 November 2010). "AFC Competitions Committee". AFC.
  8. "AFC Calendar of Competitions 2011". AFC.
  9. (6 December 2010). "Stage set for ACL, AFC Cup draws". AFC.
  10. "AFC Champions League 2011 Draw Mechanism for Play-off Stage & Preliminary Stage (Group & Round of 16)". AFC.
  11. "AFC Champions League 2011 Competitions Regulations". AFC.
  12. (7 December 2010). "Mouth-watering matches on the ACL agenda". AFC.
  13. (12 May 2011). "ACL: Juicy encounters in offing". AFC.
  14. (7 June 2011). "Korea challenge for former champions". AFC.
  15. (31 July 2010). "AFC Competitions Committee decisions". AFC.
  16. (5 November 2011). "Double delight for Lee". Asian Football Confederation.
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