Match press kit group c – Matchday 4 Lokomotiv
Saudi league – current standings (top five)
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Saudi league – current standings (top five) Pos. Club Pld W D L GF GA Pts 1 Al Nassr 21 16
3 2 51 18 51
2 Al Ahli
21 14
7 0 44 17 49
3 Al Hilal 21 13 5 3 34 14 44 4 Al Ittihad 21 13
3 5 34 23 42
5 Al Shabab 21 10
5 6 29 23 35
Al Sadd Most recent games Comp. Date Opponent Res. League
07/03/15 Al Ahli (H) 3-3
League
10/03/15 Al Sailiya (A) 2-2
League
14/03/15 Qatar SC (H) 1-2
League
22/03/15 Al Khor (A) 5-1
League
04/04/15 Al Gharafa (H) 5-1
Qatar Stars League – current standings (top five) Pos. Club Pld W D L GF GA Pts 1 Lekhwiya 24 17
5 2 51 24 56
2 Al Sadd 24 15 6 3 61 33 51 3 El Jaish 24 14
2 8 50 27 44
4 Qatar SC 24 13
4 7 49 36 43
5 Al Gharafa 24 11
3 10
46 49
36 Group C – Matchday 4 Lokomotiv (UZB) vs Al Sadd (QAT) Lokomotiv Stadium, Tashkent Wednesday, 08 April 2015, 16:00 local time Al Hilal (KSA) vs Foolad Khouzestan (IRN) King Fahd International Stadium, Riyadh Wednesday, 08 April 2015, 20:45 local time
Foolad Khouzestan Most recent games Comp. Date Opponent Res. League
13/02/15 Sepahan (H) 0-1
19/02/15 Saipa (A) 1-3
08/03/15 Paykan (H) 0-0
12/03/15 Gostaresh Tabriz (A) 1-3
03/04/15 Esteghlal (H) 2-1
Iranian league – current standings (top five) Pos. Club Pld W D L GF GA Pts 1 Naft Tehran 24 13
9 2 34 18 48
2 Tractorsazi 24 14
5 5 45 26 47
3 Esteghlal 24 12
5 7 35 26 41
4 Sepahan
24 11
8 5 31 23 41
5 Foolad Khouzestan 24 12 5 7 27 20 41 Lokomotiv Most recent games Comp. Date Opponent Res. Super Cup 08/03/15 Pakhtakor 4-0
12/03/15 Metallurg (A) 0-0
22/03/15 Neftchi (H) 1-1
03/04/15 Sogdiana (A) 3-1
Uzbek league – current standings (top five) Pos. Club Pld W D L GF GA Pts 1 Olmaliq 3 2 1 0 6 3 7 2 Bunyodkor 2 2 0 0 4 0 6 3 Nasaf 3 2 0 1 6 3 6 4 Mashal 3 2 0 1 4 1 6 5 Lokomotiv 3 1 2 0 4 2 5 Group C – Matchday 4 Lokomotiv (UZB) vs Al Sadd (QAT) Lokomotiv Stadium, Tashkent Wednesday, 08 April 2015, 16:00 local time Al Hilal (KSA) vs Foolad Khouzestan (IRN) King Fahd International Stadium, Riyadh Wednesday, 08 April 2015, 20:45 local time
Competition facts
Year Winners Runners-up Score 2014
Western Sydney Wanderers (AUS) Al Hilal (KSA) 1-0
2013 Guangzhou Evergrande (CHN) FC Seoul (KOR) 3-3 (agg)* 2012 Ulsan Hyundai (KOR) Al Ahli (KSA) 3-0
2011 Al Sadd (QAT) Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors (KOR) 2-2 ** 2010
Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma (KOR) Zobahan (IRN) 3-1 2009
Pohang Steelers (KOR) Al Ittihad (KSA) 2-1 2008
Gamba Osaka (JPN) Adelaide United (AUS) 5-0 (agg) 2007
Urawa Red Diamonds (JPN) Sepahan (IRN) 3-1 (agg) 2006
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors (KOR) Al Karama (SYR) 3-2 (agg) 2005
Al Ittihad (KSA) Al Ain (UAE) 5-3 (agg) 2004
Al Ittihad (KSA) Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma (KOR) 6-3 (agg) 2002-03 Al Ain (UAE) BEC Tero Sasana (THA) 2-1 (agg)
** Al Sadd won 4-2 on penalties
In 2002, the Asian Club Championship was merged with the Asian Cup Winners’ Cup to form the AFC Champions League. The inaugural final was won by Al Ain of the United Arab Emirates, who beat Thailand’s BEC Tero Sasana 2-1 on aggregate.
Al Ittihad of Saudi Arabia are the only team to have won the AFC Champions League twice. They claimed the 2004 title after a 6-3 aggregate victory over Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma of Korea Republic in the final and retained the trophy with a 5-3 aggregate victory against Al Ain the following year.
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors of Korea Republic became the first east Asian side to win the competition in 2006 after they beat Al Karamah of Syria 3-2 on aggregate in the final.
Urawa Red Diamonds of Japan took the title the following year when they beat Iranian side Sepahan 3-1 on aggregate in the final. The J.League side did not lose a game during their run to their title, winning five matches and drawing the other seven.
Gamba Osaka were also unbeaten when they claimed the AFC Champions League title in 2008. The Japanese club won nine of their 12 games, including all six of their away matches, and thumped Adelaide United of Australia 5-0 on aggregate in the final.
Pohang Steelers became the first team to win both the AFC Champions League and Asian Club Championship with their 2-1 victory over Al Ittihad in the 2009 final in Tokyo. Having won back-to-back Asian Club Championships in 1997 and 1998, they also became the first side to be crowned Asian club champions on three occasions. Group C – Matchday 4 Lokomotiv (UZB) vs Al Sadd (QAT) Lokomotiv Stadium, Tashkent Wednesday, 08 April 2015, 16:00 local time Al Hilal (KSA) vs Foolad Khouzestan (IRN) King Fahd International Stadium, Riyadh Wednesday, 08 April 2015, 20:45 local time
Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma became the second team to win both titles when they beat Zobahan of Iran 3-1 in Tokyo in 2010. They won the 1995 Asian Club Championship when the club was known as Ilhwa Chunma.
The 2011 AFC Champions League final was the first to go to extra-time and penalties as Qatar’s Al Sadd beat Jeonbuk Motors in a shootout after a 2-2 draw in Jeonju.
Ulsan Hyundai became the third Korean club in four years to lift the AFC Champions League trophy with a 3-0 win over Al Ahli of Saudi Arabia in 2012. In winning the championship, they set a new tournament record with nine consecutive victories.
The tournament reverted to a two-legged final in 2013 with Guangzhou Evergrande becoming the first side from China to lift the trophy after they edged FC Seoul on away goals following a 2-2 draw in Korea and a 1-1 draw in China.
Western Sydney Wanderers became the first Australian club to win the tournament in 2014 with a 1-0 aggregate victory over Al Hilal of Saudi Arabia in the final. The 0-0 draw in the second leg in Riyadh was the first match in the Final to end goalless.
The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) is the governing body of football in Asia, including Australia with a total of 47 members. The organisation was founded on 8 May 1954 in Manila and is one of FIFA’s six continental confederations. The headquarters is at AFC House in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and the President is Shaikh Salman Bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa of Bahrain.
The AFC organised the first continental championship – the Asian Cup – in 1956, and introduced the first continental club competition – the Asian Club Championship in 1967. In 1990, they introduced the Asian Cup Winners’ Cup, and in 1995, the winners of the Asian Club Championship and Asian Cup Winners’ Cup began to meet annually in the Asian Super Cup.
In 2002, all three club competitions were merged into the AFC Champions League, which featured domestic league and cup winners from throughout Asia. More than 40 teams took part in the inaugural tournament but the competition format was streamlined in 2004, which featured the defending champions and 28 other teams from 14 countries.
The competition was revamped in 2009 with 32 teams competing in eight groups. A round of 16 was introduced and the final was changed from a two-legged tie to a single championship match. However, the tournament format was tweaked again in 2013 with the final reverting to a two-leg format along with the round of 16, which had been played as single elimination games from the time of their introduction in 2009. Download 279 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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