1990–91 Asian Cup Winners' Cup

1990-91 Asian Cup Winners' Cup
Tournament details
Teams 17
Final positions
Champions Iran Persepolis (1st title)
Runners-up Bahrain Muharraq

The 1990–91 Asian Cup Winners' Cup was the first edition of the continental football competition for cup winners of member nations of the AFC. Persepolis of Iran were duly crowned champions after defeating Muharraq of Bahrain 1–0 over two legs in the final.

Seventeen clubs entered the competition, but a number of clubs withdrew before games took place.

First round

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Punjab Pakistan 2-13 Iran Persepolis 2-4 0-9
Fanja Oman 1-3 Qatar Al Arabi 1-3 0-0
Muharraq Bahrain 8-1 Lebanon Nejmeh 5-1 3-0
Krama Yudha Tiga Berlian Indonesia 3-3 (a) Singapore Geylang 1-1 2-2
Mohun Bagan India 0-5 China Dalian 0-1 0-4
Mohammedan Bangladesh (w/o)2 Sri Lanka Renown SC
Al Faisaly Jordan (w/o)1 Kuwait Al Qadisiya
Al Shabab United Arab Emirates bye
Al Hilal Saudi Arabia bye
Daewoo Royals South Korea bye

1 Al Qadisiya withdrew.
2 Renown SC withdrew.

Second round

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Persepolis Iran (w/o)1 South Korea Daewoo Royals
Al Hilal Saudi Arabia 9-1 Bangladesh Mohammedan 7-0 2-1
Krama Yudha Tiga Berlian Indonesia 2 China Dalian
Al Faisaly Jordan 0-2 United Arab Emirates Al Shabab 0-1 0-1
Al Arabi Qatar 1-4 Bahrain Muharraq 1-0 0-4

1 Daewoo Royals withdrew.
2 Both Krama Yudha Tiga Berlian and Dalian withdrew; the tie was scratched.

Semifinals

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Al Hilal Saudi Arabia 0-1 Iran Persepolis 0-0 0-1
Muharraq Bahrain 3-2 United Arab Emirates Al Shabab 1-0 2-2

Final

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Muharraq Bahrain 0-1 Iran Persepolis 0-0 0-1

First Game

Second Game

Champion

Asian Cup Winners Cup 1990-1991

Persepolis F.C.
First title
Nader Baghery, Saeid Azizian, Mohammad Panjali, Mohammad Hassan Ansarifard, Farshad Pious, Mojtaba Moharrami, Morteza Fonounizadeh, Hossein Abdi, Hamid Derakhshan, Faramarz Hadavand Mirzaee, Mohsen Ashouri, Morteza Kermani Moghaddam, Naser Mohamadkhani, Fariborz Moradi, Saeid Naeimabadi, Hamid Roozbahani, Manochehr Abdollahnejad
Coach: Iran Ali Parvin

References

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