Asian Super Cup

Asian Super Cup
Organiser(s)AFC
Founded1995 (1995)
Abolished2002 (2002)
RegionAsia
Teams2
Most championships Al-Hilal
Suwon Samsung Bluewings
(2 titles each)

The Asian Super Cup was an annual football competition between the winners of the Asian Club Championship and the Asian Cup Winners' Cup.

The competition started in 1995, but came to an end in 2002 after both major AFC tournaments were merged into the AFC Champions League. The most successful clubs are Al-Hilal of Saudi Arabia and Suwon Samsung Bluewings of South Korea.

History

Key:
     Qualified as ACC winner
     Qualified as ACWC winner
Abbreviations:
ACC  = Asian Club Championship
ACWC = Asian Cup Winners' Cup
Season Winner
1995 Yokohama Flügels
1996 Cheonan Ilhwa Chunma
1997 Al-Hilal
1998 Al-Nassr
1999 Júbilo Iwata
2000 Al-Hilal
2001 Suwon Samsung Bluewings
2002 Suwon Samsung Bluewings

The Asian Super Cup was started in 1995 by the AFC, it was played in two legs. The Asian Super cup pitted the winner of the Asian Club Championship against the winner of the Asian Cup Winners' Cup. In 2002, the Asian Club Championship and the Asian Cup Winners' Cup merged to form the AFC Champions League, as a result, the Asian Super Cup was discontinued. On only three occasions, the winner of the Club Championship lost in this competition: in 1995, 1997 and 1998.

Matches

Key
Won after extra time or penalty shoot-out
Winner of Asian Club Championship
Winner of Asian Cup Winners' Cup
  • The "year" column refers to the year the Super Cup was held, and links to the article about that match.
  • The two-legged finals are listed in the order they were played.
Asian Super Cup matches
Year Nation Winners Score Runners-up Nation Venue
Two-legged format
1995  Japan Yokohama Flügels 1–1 Thai Farmers Bank  Thailand Suphan Buri Provincial Stadium
3–2 Mitsuzawa Stadium
Yokohama Flügels won 4–3 on aggregate
1996  South Korea Cheonan Ilhwa Chunma 5–3 Bellmare Hiratsuka  Japan Changwon Stadium
1–0 Hiratsuka Stadium
Cheonan Ilhwa Chunma won 6–3 on aggregate
1997  Saudi Arabia Al-Hilal 1–0 Pohang Steelers  South Korea King Fahd International Stadium
1–1 Pohang Steel Yard
Al-Hilal won 2–1 on aggregate
1998  Saudi Arabia Al-Nassr 1–1 Pohang Steelers  South Korea Pohang Steel Yard
0–0 King Fahd International Stadium
1–1 on aggregate; Al-Nassr won on the away goals rule
1999  Japan Júbilo Iwata 1–0 Al-Ittihad  Saudi Arabia Júbilo Iwata Stadium
1–2 Prince Abdullah Al-Faisal Stadium
2–2 on aggregate; Júbilo Iwata won on the away goals rule
2000  Saudi Arabia Al-Hilal 2–1 Shimizu S-Pulse  Japan Nihondaira Sports Stadium
1–1 King Fahd International Stadium
Al-Hilal won 3–2 on aggregate
2001  South Korea Suwon Samsung Bluewings 2–2 Al-Shabab  Saudi Arabia Suwon Sports Complex
2–1 Prince Abdullah Al-Faisal Stadium
Suwon Samsung Bluewings won 4–3 on aggregate
2002  South Korea Suwon Samsung Bluewings 1–0 Al-Hilal  Saudi Arabia Suwon World Cup Stadium
0–1 (a.e.t.) King Fahd International Stadium
1–1 on aggregate; Suwon Samsung Bluewings won 4–2 on penalty shoot-out

Records and statistics

Winners

Performance in the Asian Super Cup by club
Club Winners Runners-up Years won Years runners-up
Al-Hilal 2 1 1997, 2000 2002
Suwon Samsung Bluewings 2 0 2001, 2002
Yokohama Flügels 1 0 1995
Cheonan Ilhwa Chunma 1 0 1996
Al-Nassr 1 0 1998
Júbilo Iwata 1 0 1999
Pohang Steelers 0 2 1997, 1998
Thai Farmers Bank 0 1 1995
Shonan Bellmare 0 1 1996
Al-Ittihad 0 1 1999
Shimizu S-Pulse 0 1 2000
Al-Shabab 0 1 2001

By nation

Performance by nation
Nation Winners Runners-up Total
 Saudi Arabia 3 3 6
 South Korea 3 2 5
 Japan 2 2 4
 Thailand 0 1 1

By method of qualification

Asian Super Cup winners by method of qualification
Cup Winners Runners-up
Asian Club Championship
5
3
Asian Cup Winners' Cup
3
5

By winning coaches

The following table lists the winning coaches of the Asian Super Cup.

Year Club Coach
1995 Yokohama Flügels Antonio Carlos da Silva
1996 Cheonan Ilhwa Chunma Lee Jang-soo
1997 Al-Hilal José Oscar Bernardi
1998 Al-Nassr José Dutra dos Santos
1999 Júbilo Iwata Takashi Kuwahara
2000 Al-Hilal Ilie Balaci
2001 Suwon Bluewings Kim Ho
2002 Suwon Bluewings Kim Ho