Played between the winners of the African and Asian Champions Cups. Years in the palmares list do not always correspond to the years when matches were played. If the year Y is given in the palmares list, the final was between the African Champions Cup winners of Y-1 and the Asian Champions Cup winners of the season Y-1/Y.
The competition was discontinued following a CAF decision on July 30, 2000, after AFC representatives had supported Germany in the vote for hosting the 2006 World Cup rather than South Africa.
Since FIFA admitted all continental club champions to their Club World Championship, the champions of Africa and Asia have met on a seven occasions, with the Asian representatives winning six times.
1986 Daewoo Royals 1987 Zamalek 1988 Al-Ahly (Cairo) 1989 EP S�tif 1990 not held 1991 not held 1992 Club Africain 1993 Wydad AC Casablanca 1994 Thai Farmers Bank 1995 Esp�rance (Tunis) 1996 Ilhwa Chunma 1997 Zamalek 1998 Raja CA Casablanca 1999 cancelled
Zamalek 2 Al-Ahly (Cairo) 1 Club Africain 1 Daewoo Royals 1 EP S�tif 1 Esp�rance (Tunis) 1 Ilhwa Chunma 1 Raja Casablanca 1 Thai Farmers Bank 1 WAC Casablanca 1
Egypt 3 Morocco 2 South Korea 2 Tunisia 2 Algeria 1 Thailand 1
Africa 8 Asia 3
16- 1-87 Riyadh Daewoo Royals 2-0 FAR Rabat 5- 2-88 Cairo Zamalek 2-0 Furukawa 2- 9-89 Tokyo Yomiuri Club 1-3 Al-Ahly (Cairo) 22- 9-89 Cairo Al-Ahly (Cairo) 1-0 Yomiuri Club 12- 1-90 S�tif EP S�tif 2-0 Al-Sadd 19- 1-90 Doha Al-Sadd 1-3 EP S�tif 26-12-92 Tunis Club Africain 2-1 Al-Hilal (Riyadh) 6- 1-93 Riyadh Al-Hilal (Riyadh) 2-2 Club Africain 31-12-93 Tehran Paas 0-0 WA Casablanca 16- 1-94 Casablanca WA Casablanca 2-0 Paas 11- 9-94 Mehalla (?) Zamalek 2-1 Thai Farmers Bank 21- 9-94 Bangkok Thai Farmers Bank 1-0 Zamalek 29- 8-95 Suphan Buri Thai Farmers Bank 1-1 Esp�rance (Tunis) 7-10-95 Tunis Esp�rance (Tunis) 3-0 Thai Farmers Bank 4- 5-96 Johannesburg Orlando Pirates 0-0 Ilhwa Chunma 18- 5-96 Seoul Ilhwa Chunma 5-0 Orlando Pirates 16-11-97 Pohang Pohang Steelers 2-1 Zamalek 5-12-97 Cairo Zamalek 1-0 Pohang Steelers 11- 4-99 Pohang Pohang Steelers 2-2 Raja Casablanca 25- 4-99 Casablanca Raja Casablanca 1-0 Pohang Steelers - 6-00 Abidjan ASEC (Abidjan) n/p Jubilo Iwata - 6-00 Iwata Jubilo Iwata n/p ASEC (Abidjan) matches first postponed then cancelled
11-12-05 Tokyo Al-Ittihad (Jeddah) 1-0 Al-Ahly (Cairo) quarterfinal 16-12-07 Yokohama Urawa Red Diamonds 2-1 Etoile du Sahel [4-2 pen] third place match 11-12-09 Abu Dhabi Pohang Steelers 2-1 TP Mazembe quarterfinal 11-12-11 Toyota Al-Sadd 2-1 Esp�rance (Tunis) quarterfinal 14-12-13 Agadir Guangzhou Evergrande 2-0 Al-Ahly (Cairo) quarterfinal 17-12-14 Marrakech ES S�tif 2-2 Western Sydney Wanderers [5-4 pen] fifth place match 14-12-16 Osaka Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 4-1 Mamelodi Sundowns fifth place match 12-12-17 Al-Ain Urawa Red Diamonds 3-2 WAC Casablanca fifth place match NB: only includes Asian and African clubs which qualified as winners of the AFC and CAF Champions Cup/League respectively.
Played in one leg [Riyadh, Jan 16, 1987] Daewoo Royals 2-0 FAR Rabat [Hae Jung 83, Ki Chul Ahn 88] [ref: Abdalla Nasser (Saudi Arabia); att: 20,000; Daewoo: Pung Ju Kim, Jae Hee, Pan Kim, Yong Jun, Tae Choi, Bum Yeo, Tae Lee, Hae Jung, Chun Suek, Bung Rang, Non Pank; FAR: Salah Dine, Bouchaeb, Fadili, Lahsina, Lamris, Mohamed, Haidamou, Saad Dahan, El Ghrissi, Abdulrazak, Barbouri]
Played in one leg [Cairo, Feb 5, 1988] Zamalek 2-0 Furukawa [Effat Nassar 47, Gamal Abdel Hamid 60] [ref: Mohamed Hansal (Algeria); att: 40,000; Zamalek: Ayman Taher, Ismail Youssef, Hesham Yakan, Ahmed Ramzy, Reda Abdellal, Mohamed Helmy, Ayman Younes, Hamada Abdellatif (Ibrahim Youssef), Effat Nassar, Tarek Yeha, Hesham Ibrahim (Abdel Hamid); Furukawa: Kato Yoshis, Igarashi Kazuya, Kaneko Hisashi, Kobayashi Hiroshi, Okada Takeshi, Gotoshi Goto, Yoshikazo, Yoshida Hiroshi (Mazda), Kano Masaaki, Yoshikazo, Yasohiko]
First Leg [Tokyo, Sep 2] Yomiuri Club 1-3 Al-Ahly (Cairo) [Takeda Nobuhiro 3' / Hossam Hassan 18' 77', Mahmoud Saad 62'] Second Leg [Cairo, Sep 22] Al-Ahly (Cairo) 1-0 Yomiuri Club [Tahir Abu-Zeid 40']
First Leg [Constantine, January 12, 1990] Entente S�tif 2-0 Al-Sadd [Bendjaballah 41', Ghrib 70'] Entente S�tif: Osmani; Nabti, Adjas, Bernaoui, Serrar; Rahmani, Bendjaballah, Zorgane, Ghrib; Adjissa, Rahmouni. Coaches: El Hadj and Cheniti Al-Sadd: Al-Metoui; Juma, Al-Ammari, Adsani, Ismail; Gassem, Abdelnacer, Vilavio, Salman; Jawhar, Ghanem. Coach: Cabralzinho Second Leg [Doha, January 19, 1990] Al-Sadd 1-3 Entente S�tif [Adjissa 25', Bendjaballah 63', Bendjaballah 75' / Gassem (pen.) 86'] Al-Sadd: Al-Metoui; Ismail, Al-Abidili, Cherif, Merzouk; Jawhar, Gassem, Salman, Al-Ammari; Adsani, Bour. Coach: Cabralzinho Entente S�tif: Osmani; Nabti, Adjas, Bernaoui, Serrar; Rahmani, Bendjaballah, Rais, Ghrib; Adjissa, Rahmouni. Coaches: El-Hadj and Cheniti
First Leg [Tehran, December 31, 1993] Paas 0-0 WA Casablanca Second Leg [Casablanca, January 16, 1994] WA Casablanca 2-0 Paas [Rachid Daoudi, Fouad Saih]
First Leg [Pohang, November 16, 1997] Pohang Seelers 2-1 Zamalek [Hwang Sun-hong 7', Park Tae-ha 53' / Tarek Mostafa 15'] [Ref.: Masayoshi Okada (Japan)] Second Leg [Cairo, December 5, 1997] Zamalek 1-0 Pohang Steelers [Mohamed Sabry 18'] [Ref.: Mourad Daami (Tunisia)]
11/04/1999, Pohang Pohang Steelers 2-2 Raja Casablanca [Baek Seung-chul 67', Park Tae-ha 72' / Mustapha Khalif 41', Mustapha Moustawdaa 57'] 25/04/1999, Casablanca Raja 1-0 Pohang Steelers [Zakaria Aboub 75']
Thanks to Luca Gandini and Neil Morrison
Partial sources: [LoP -], [Tho 88]
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