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词条 1971 Asian Club Championship
释义

  1. Participants

  2. Result

     Preliminary Round  Group Stage  Group A  Group B  Knockout Stage  Semi-finals  Third Place Match  Final 

  3. Champions

  4. References

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| dates = 21 March – 2 April 1971
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The 1971 Asian Club Championship was the fourth edition of the annual Asian club football competition hosted by Asian Football Confederation. Eight clubs from eight countries competed in the tournament. The tournament was held in Bangkok, Thailand from 21 March to 2 April. Eight clubs were split in two groups of four and the group winners and the runners-up advanced to semifinals.

Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C. (ISR) recorded their second Asian title after Al-Shorta (IRQ) refused to play against them in protest at the Israeli occupation of Palestine. Al-Shorta players instead waved the Palestinian flag and the Iraqi flag around the field.

Al-Shorta were regarded as the winners of the tournament in the Iraqi and Arab media (the Al-Mal'ab newspaper headline the following day read: "The Champions of Asia Return to Baghdad") and were greeted with a heroes' reception upon their return to the country. Israel were expelled from the AFC three years later (Maccabi now compete in UEFA competitions), and Al-Shorta consider themselves to be the winner of the tournament.[1]

Participants

Participants
TeamQualifying method
India}} FC Punjab PoliceSelected by All India Football Federation
Iran|1964}} Taj Tehran1970 Local League champions
Iraq|1963}} Al-Shorta1969–70 Iraqi Central Premier League champions
Israel}} Maccabi Tel Aviv1969–70 Liga Leumit champions
Kuwait}} Al Arabi1969–70 Kuwaiti Premier League champions
Malaysia}} Perak FA1970 Malaysia Cup champions
KOR|1949}} ROK Army1970 Korean National Football Championship champions
Thailand}} Bangkok Bank FCSelected by Football Association of Thailand

Result

Preliminary Round

These are the group allocation matches. Each group will consist of two winners and two losers from this round.

ROK Army {{flagicon|KOR|1949}}2–1Thailand}} Bangkok Bank FC
Al-Shorta {{flagicon|Iraq|1963}}3–2Iran|1964}} Taj Tehran
Al Arabi {{flagicon|Kuwait}}8–1India}} FC Punjab Police
Maccabi Tel Aviv {{flagicon|Israel}}1–0Malaysia}} Perak FA

Group Stage

Group A

TeamPtsPldWDLGFGAGD
{{flagicon|Iran|1964}} Taj Tehran53210514
{{flagicon|South Korea|1949}} ROK Army43201523
{{flagicon|KWT}} Al Arabi33111312
{{flagicon|MAS}} Perak FA0300309−9
Match 1Al Arabi3–0Perak
Match 2Taj Tehran2–1ROK Army
Match 3ROK Army3–0Perak
Match 4Taj Tehran0–0Al Arabi
Match 5Taj Tehran3–0Perak
Match 6ROK Army1–0Al Arabi

Group B

TeamPtsPldWDLGFGAGD
{{flagicon|ISR}} Maccabi Tel Aviv633001129
{{flagicon|IRQ|1963}} Al-Shorta43201844
{{flagicon|THA}} Bangkok Bank FC2310236−3
{{flagicon|IND}} FC Punjab Police03003212−10
Match 1Bangkok Bank2–0Punjab
Match 2Maccabi Tel Aviv3–01Al-Shorta
Match 3Maccabi Tel Aviv4–1Punjab
Match 4Al-Shorta2–0Bangkok Bank
Match 5Al-Shorta6–1Punjab
Match 6Maccabi Tel Aviv4–1Bangkok Bank
1: Al-Shorta withdrew from this match, awarded to Maccabi.

Knockout Stage

Semi-finals

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Third Place Match

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Final

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1 The final was scratched and Maccabi Tel Aviv were awarded the championship after Al-Shorta players entered the field waving Iraqi and Palestinian flags around the pitch, refusing to play the Israeli side for political reasons.

Champions

1971 Asian Club Championship
{{flagicon>Israel|size=100px}}
Maccabi Tel Aviv
Second Title

References

1. ^Al-Shorta SC Website - Honours
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20160304073033/http://www.rsssf.com/tablesa/ascup71.html#cc Asian Club Competitions 1971] at RSSSF.com
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