2009 AFC Champions League

2009 AFC Champions League
Tournament details
Dates 18 February - 7 November 2009
Teams 35 (from 13 associations)
Final positions
Champions South Korea Pohang Steelers (3rd title)
Runners-up Saudi Arabia Al-Ittihad
Tournament statistics
Matches played 111
Goals scored 340 (3.06 per match)
Attendance 1,396,226 (12,579 per match)
Top scorer(s) Brazil Leandro
(10 goals)
Best player South Korea Noh Byung-Joon

The 2009 AFC Champions League was the 28th edition of the top-level Asian club football tournament organized by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), and the 7th under the current AFC Champions League title. The final took place at National Stadium in Tokyo, Japan on 7 November. The winners, the K-League club Pohang Steelers, qualified for the 2009 FIFA Club World Cup in United Arab Emirates. The most valuable player of the 2009 AFC Champions League was Al-Ittihad's Mohammed Noor.

The champions league was expanded to 35 clubs this year, with 5 teams starting from a knockout qualifying stage. An extra stage in the knockout phase was added so that the runners up as well as the winners from the group stage would progress. The previous season winner no longer got a bye through to the knockout round. Each team was allowed to field a maximum of four foreign players this season, one of whom had to be from an AFC Member Association country. On 5 November 2008 it was announced that Qatar's leading telecom company Qtel will sponsor the AFC Champions League from 2009-2012.[1]

Qualification

A total of 35 teams participated in the 2009 AFC Champions League.[2]

AFC assessment ranking

West Asia
Pos Member
Association
Points
(total 500)
Clubs Spots
Group stage Play-off AFC Cup
4Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia36512400
5United Arab Emirates UAE35612310
7Iran Iran34018400
9Uzbekistan Uzbekistan28916201
10Qatar Qatar27010200
13India India20210011
Meet the criteria
Do not meet the criteria

East Asia
Pos Member
Association
Points
(total 500)
Clubs Spots
Group stage Play-off AFC Cup
1Japan Japan47018400
2South Korea Korea Republic44114400
3China China PR43116400
6Australia Australia3437+1200
8Indonesia Indonesia29618110
11Singapore Singapore27912011
12Thailand Thailand22116011
14Vietnam Vietnam19114002

One of the A-League clubs, Wellington Phoenix, is based in New Zealand, an OFC member country, therefore not being eligible to compete in the ACL.

Allocation of entries

Below is the qualification scheme for the 2009 Champions League:

Qualifying play-off: (5 teams)

Group stage: (32 teams)

The following teams had qualified for qualifying play-off, but were removed as their leagues did not meet the Champions League criteria:

Team Original qualification
Vietnam Binh Duong 2008 V-League champions
Bahrain Muharraq 2008 AFC Cup winners
Lebanon Safa 2008 AFC Cup runners-up

Qualified teams

West Asia (Group A-D)
Team Qualification App*
Group stage
Iran Persepolis 2007–08 Persian Gulf Cup champions 2nd
Iran Esteghlal 2007–08 Hazfi Cup winners 2nd
Iran Sepahan 2007–08 Persian Gulf Cup runners-up 5th
Iran Saba Battery 2007–08 Persian Gulf Cup 3rd place 2nd
Saudi Arabia Al-Hilal 2007–08 Saudi Premier League champions 5th
Saudi Arabia Al-Shabab 2008 King Cup of Champions winners 4th
Saudi Arabia Al-Ittihad 2007–08 Saudi Premier League runners-up 5th
Saudi Arabia Al-Ettifaq 2007–08 Saudi Premier League 4th place 1st
United Arab Emirates Al-Shabab 2007–08 UAE Football League champions 1st
United Arab Emirates Al-Ahli 2007–08 UAE President Cup winners 3rd
United Arab Emirates Al-Jazira 2007–08 UAE Football League runners-up 1st
Qatar Al-Gharafa 2007–08 Qatar Stars League champions 4th
Qatar Umm-Salal 2008 Emir of Qatar Cup winners 1st
Uzbekistan Bunyodkor 2008 Uzbek League champions
2008 Uzbekistani Cup winners
2nd
Uzbekistan Pakhtakor 2008 Uzbek League runners-up 7th
Qualifying play-off participants
India Dempo 2007–08 I-League champions 1st
United Arab Emirates Sharjah 2007–08 UAE Football League 4th place 2nd
East Asia (Group E-H)
Team Qualification App*
Group stage
China Shandong Luneng Taishan 2008 Chinese Super League champions 3rd
China Shanghai Shenhua 2008 Chinese Super League runners-up 5th
China Beijing Guoan 2008 Chinese Super League 3rd place 2nd
China Tianjin Teda 2008 Chinese Super League 4th place 1st
Japan Kashima Antlers 2008 J. League Division 1 champions 3rd
Japan Gamba Osaka 2008–09 Emperor's Cup winners 3rd
Japan Kawasaki Frontale 2008 J. League Division 1 runners-up 2nd
Japan Nagoya Grampus 2008 J. League Division 1 3rd place 1st
South Korea Suwon Samsung Bluewings 2008 K-League champions 2nd
South Korea Pohang Steelers 2008 Korean FA Cup winners 2nd
South Korea FC Seoul 2008 K-League runners-up 1st
South Korea Ulsan Hyundai Horang-i 2008 K-League 3rd place 2nd
Australia Central Coast Mariners 2007–08 A-League premiers 1st
Australia Newcastle United Jets 2008 A-League Grand Final winners 1st
Indonesia Sriwijaya 2007–08 Liga Indonesia Premier Division champions 1st
Qualifying play-off participants
Indonesia PSMS Medan 2007–08 Liga Indonesia Premier Division runners-up 1st
Singapore Singapore Armed Forces 2008 S.League champions 1st
Thailand PEA 2008 Thailand Premier League champions 1st

Schedule

Date Event
18 December Draw for qualifying play-off
7 January Draw for group stage
18 February Qualifying play-off semi-final
25 February Qualifying play-off finals
10–11 March Group stage Match Day 1
17–18 March Group stage Match Day 2
7–8 April Group stage Match Day 3
21–22 April Group stage Match Day 4
5–6 May Group stage Match Day 5
Date Event
19–20 May Group stage Match Day 6
27 May Round of 16, West Asia
24 June Round of 16, East Asia
29 June Draw for remaining rounds
23–24 September Quarter-finals 1st leg
30 September Quarter-finals 2nd leg
21 October Semi-finals 1st leg
28 October Semi-finals 2nd leg
7 November Final (National Stadium, Tokyo, Japan)

Qualifying play-off

Preliminary round

Team 1  Score  Team 2
East Zone
PEA Thailand 1–4 (aet) Singapore Singapore Armed Forces

Play-off round

Team 1  Score  Team 2
East Zone
Singapore Armed Forces Singapore 2–1 (aet) Indonesia PSMS Medan
West Zone
Sharjah United Arab Emirates 3–0 India Dempo

Group stage

The draw for the group stage was held on 7 January 2009 in Abu Dhabi, UAE.

Each club played double round-robin (home and away) against fellow three group members, a total of 6 matches each. Each team had been numbered from 1 to 4, the numbers determine the order of the fixtures.

Clubs receive 3 points for a win, 1 point for a tie, 0 points for a loss. The clubs are ranked according to points and tie breakers are in following order:

  1. Greater number of points obtained in the group matches between the teams concerned;
  2. Goal difference resulting from the group matches between the teams concerned; (Away goals do not apply)
  3. Greater number of goals scored in the group matches between the teams concerned; (Away goals do not apply)
  4. Goal difference in all the group matches;
  5. Greater number of goals scored in all the group matches;
  6. Kicks from the penalty mark if only two teams are involved and they are both on the field of play;
  7. Fewer score calculated according to the number of yellow and red cards received in the group matches; (1 point for each yellow card, 3 points for each red card as a consequence of two yellow cards, 3 points for each direct red card, 4 points for each yellow card followed by a direct red card)
  8. Drawing of lots.

Winners and runners-up of each group qualified for the next round.

Group A

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Saudi Arabia Al-Hilal 6420104+614
Uzbekistan Pakhtakor 641195+413
Iran Saba Battery 612379−25
United Arab Emirates Al-Ahli 6015614−81
HILPAKSABAHL
2–0 1–1 2–1
1–1 2–1 2–0
0–1 1–2 0–0
1–3 1–2 3–5

Group B

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Iran Persepolis 421156−17
Saudi Arabia Al-Shabab 421142+27
Qatar Al-Gharafa 410378−13
PRSSHBGHA
1–0 3–1
0–0 1–0
5–1 1–3

United Arab Emirates Sharjah withdrew from the competition with two games remaining. Their results were expunged.[3]

Group C

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Saudi Arabia Al-Ittihad 6330144+1012
Qatar Umm-Salal 6222613−78
United Arab Emirates Al-Jazira 605167−15
Iran Esteghlal 604268−24
ITTUMSJAZEST
7–0 1–1 2–1
1–3 2–2 1–0
0–0 0–1 2–2
1–1 1–1 1–1

Group D

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Saudi Arabia Al-Ettifaq 6402158+712
Uzbekistan Bunyodkor 622259−48
Iran Sepahan 621397+27
United Arab Emirates Al-Shabab 6213611−57
ETTBUNSEPSHB
4–0 2–1 4–1
2–1 2–2 0–0
3–0 0–1 2–0
1–4 2–0 2–1

Group E

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Japan Nagoya Grampus 6330104+612
Australia Newcastle Jets 631265+110
South Korea Ulsan Hyundai Horang-i 6204410−66
China Beijing Guoan 612345−15
NAGNEWULSBEI
1–1 4–1 0–0
0–1 2–0 2–1
1–3 0–1 1–0
1–1 2–0 0–1

Group F

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Japan Gamba Osaka 6501174+1315
South Korea FC Seoul 63121411+310
China Shandong Luneng 6213109+17
Indonesia Sriwijaya 6105724−173
OSASEOSHASRI
1–2 3–0 5–0
2–4 1–1 5–1
0–1 2–0 5–0
0–3 2–4 4–2

Group G

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Japan Kashima Antlers 6411166+1013
South Korea Suwon Bluewings 6402128+412
China Shanghai Shenhua 622298+18
Singapore SAFFC 6015419−151
KASSUWSHASAF
3–0 2–0 5–0
4–1 2–1 3–1
1–1 2–1 4–1
1–4 0–2 1–1

Group H

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
South Korea Pohang Steelers 633073+412
Japan Kawasaki Frontale 6312107+310
China Tianjin Teda 622265+18
Australia Central Coast Mariners 6024513−82
POHKAWTIACCM
1–1 1–0 3–2
0–2 1–0 2–1
0–0 3–1 2–2
0–0 0–5 0–1

Knockout stage

Bracket

  Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                                     
 Saudi Arabia Al-Ettifaq 1  
 Uzbekistan Pakhtakor 2  
   Uzbekistan Pakhtakor 1 0 1  
   Saudi Arabia Al-Ittihad 1 4 5  
 Saudi Arabia Al-Ittihad 2
 Saudi Arabia Al-Shabab 1  
   Saudi Arabia Al-Ittihad 6 2 8  
   Japan Nagoya Grampus 2 1 3  
 Japan Gamba Osaka 2  
 JapanKawasaki Frontale 3  
   Japan Kawasaki Frontale 2 1 3
   Japan Nagoya Grampus 1 3 4  
 Japan Nagoya Grampus 2
 South Korea Suwon Bluewings 1  
   Saudi Arabia Al-Ittihad 1
   South Korea Pohang Steelers 2
 Iran Persepolis 0  
 Uzbekistan Bunyodkor 1  
   Uzbekistan Bunyodkor 3 1 4
   South Korea Pohang Steelers (aet) 1 4 5  
 South Korea Pohang Steelers 6
 Australia Newcastle Jets 0  
   South Korea Pohang Steelers 2 2 4
   Qatar Umm-Salal 0 1 1  
 Saudi Arabia Al-Hilal 0 (3)  
 Qatar Umm-Salal (p) 0 (4)  
   Qatar Umm-Salal 3 1 4
   South Korea FC Seoul 2 1 3  
 Japan Kashima Antlers 2 (4)
 South Korea FC Seoul (p) 2 (5)  

Round of 16

The draw for the round of 16 of the 2009 AFC Champions League was held on 7 January 2009, along with the draw for the group stage. The West Asian matches were played on 26 and 27 May. The East Asian matches were played on 24 June.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
West Asia
Al-Hilal Saudi Arabia 0–0 (aet)
(3–4p)
Qatar Umm-Salal
Persepolis Iran 0–1 Uzbekistan Bunyodkor
Al-Ittihad Saudi Arabia 2–1 Saudi Arabia Al-Shabab
Al-Ettifaq Saudi Arabia 1–2 Uzbekistan Pakhtakor
East Asia
Nagoya Grampus Japan 2–1 South Korea Suwon Bluewings
Gamba Osaka Japan 2–3 Japan Kawasaki Frontale
Kashima Antlers Japan 2–2 (aet)
(4–5p)
South Korea FC Seoul
Pohang Steelers South Korea 6–0 Australia Newcastle Jets

Quarter-finals

The draw for the quarter-finals and the remaining knockout rounds took place at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on 29 June 2009. The first leg matches were played on 23–24 September, with the second leg matches were played on 30 September.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Umm-Salal Qatar 4–3 South Korea FC Seoul 3–2 1–1
Kawasaki Frontale Japan 3–4 Japan Nagoya Grampus 2–1 1–3
Pakhtakor Uzbekistan 1–5 Saudi Arabia Al-Ittihad 1–1 0–4
Bunyodkor Uzbekistan 4–5 South Korea Pohang Steelers 3–1 1–4 (aet)

Semi-finals

The first leg matches were played on 21 October, with the second leg matches were played on 28 October 2009.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Al-Ittihad Saudi Arabia 8–3 Japan Nagoya Grampus 6–2 2–1
Pohang Steelers South Korea 4–1 Qatar Umm-Salal 2–0 2–1

Final

The 2009 AFC Champions League Final was played on 7 November at National Stadium, Tokyo, Japan.

Winners

AFC Champions League
2009 Winners
South Korea
Pohang Steelers
Third Title

Top scorers

Note: Goals scored in qualifying round not counted.

Rank Player Club MD1 MD2 MD3 MD4 MD5 MD6 R16 QF1 QF2 SF1 SF2  F  Total
1 Brazil Leandro Japan Gamba Osaka 1 3 2 1 1 2 10
2 Ghana Prince Tagoe Saudi Arabia Al-Ettifaq 2 3 2 1 8
3 Brazil Denilson South Korea Pohang Steelers 3 1 1 2 7
4 Saudi Arabia Nasser Al-Shamrani Saudi Arabia Al-Shabab 1 1 3 1 6
5 Saudi Arabia Mohammed Noor Saudi Arabia Al-Ittihad 1 3 1 5
Japan Yoshizumi Ogawa Japan Nagoya Grampus 1 2 1 1 5
Morocco Hicham Aboucherouane Saudi Arabia Al-Ittihad 1 1 1 1 1 5
Montenegro Dejan Damjanović South Korea FC Seoul 3 1 1 5
Brazil Renatinho Japan Kawasaki Frontale 1 1 1 1 1 5
Uzbekistan Zaynitdin Tadjiyev Uzbekistan Pakhtakor 1 1 1 1 1 5
Brazil Araújo Qatar Al-Gharafa 1 1 3 5

Fair Play Award

South Korea Pohang Steelers[4]

See also

References

  1. "Qtel to sponsor AFC Asian Cup and ACL". AFC. 5 November 2008. Archived from the original on 18 December 2008. Retrieved 5 November 2008.
  2. "2009 ACL draw – thrilling match-ups". AFC. 7 January 2009. Retrieved 7 January 2009.
  3. "Sharjah SC withdraw from ACL". AFC. 2009-05-04. Archived from the original on May 7, 2009. Retrieved 2009-05-06.
  4. "Triple treat for Steelers". AFC. Asian Football Confederation. 7 November 2009. Retrieved 7 November 2009.

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