Afro-Asian Club Championship

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The Afro-Asian Club Cup is played between the winners of the CAF Champions League and AFC Champions League. The competition was discontinued following a CAF decision on July 30, 2000, after AFC representatives had supported Germany rather than South Africa in the vote for hosting the 2006 World Cup. The competition will be resumed in 2005.

The competition was not held in 1990 and 1991.

Season Winner Score Runner-up
1998 Raja Casablanca

(Morocco)
1st leg: 2-2
2nd leg: 1-0
Pohang Steelers

(South Korea)
1997 Zamalek

(Egypt)
1st leg: 1-2
2nd leg: 1-0
Pohang Steelers

(South Korea)
1996 Ilhwa Chunma

(South Korea)
1st leg: 0-0
2nd leg: 5-0
Orlando Pirates

(South Africa)
1995 Espérance

(Tunisia)
1st leg: 1-1
2nd leg: 3-0
Thai Farmers Bank FC

(Thailand)
1994 Thai Farmers Bank FC

(Thailand)
1st leg: 1-2
2nd leg: 1-0
Zamalek

(Egypt)
1993 Wydad AC Casablanca

(Morocco)
1st leg: 0-0
2nd leg: 2-0
Pas FC

(Iran)
1992 Club Africain

(Tunisia)
1st leg: 2-1
2nd leg: 2-2
Al Hilal

(Saudi Arabia)
1989 ES Sétif

(Algeria)
1st leg: 2-0
2nd leg: 3-1
Al Sadd

(Qatar)
1988 Al Ahly

(Egypt)
1st leg: 3-1
2nd leg: 1-0
Yomiuri

(Japan)
1987 Zamalek

(Egypt)
Final: 2-0 Furukawa

(Japan)
1986 Daewoo Royals

(South Korea)
Final: 2-0 FAR Rabat

(Morocco)


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