Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Kuala Lumpur: With no less than 13 goals to his name, there can be little doubt that the AFC Champions League's 2016 edition was a campaign to remember for FC Seoul favourite Adriano.
Making his first foray into the rarefied atmosphere of Asia’s premier club competition, Adriano rarely looked back after finding the net four times on Matchday One against Buriram United – his astute runs, sublime touch and deadly finishing earmarking the Brazilian forward as one to watch wherever he played that year.
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Kuala Lumpur: Think you know everything about the Asian game from Jordan to Japan and from Beirut to Brisbane? Take on the Asian Football Quiz!
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Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Kuala Lumpur: After more than 250,000 votes, the fans' Best XI from the 2018 AFC Champions League has been decided with the final line-up featuring a host of standout performers from the competition.
The 2018 AFC Champions League was filled with classic matches, nail-biting moments and fabulous individual performances and, after reviewing the competition's key players, we present the 'Dream Team' as voted by you, the fans.
Below are the 11 players who made the cut on the public polls on the-AFC.com, while an XI by OPTA, the official statistics provider for the AFC, is also included as a comparison.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Kuala Lumpur: The-AFC.com's '5 of the Best' spotlight returns to AFC Champions League action this week as we highlight goals that are far more about the collective than the individual.
With a selection that is sure to stir up domestic rivalries, we bring you goals from three of the biggest teams in Saudi Arabia and a pair of Japanese giants with moves that were perfected on the training ground before being played out under the floodlights. After reviewing the five teams goals, vote for your favourite at the bottom of the article.
Also check out our previous editions: acrobatic goals, solo goals, volleys, long-range screamers, chips, free-kicks, curlers, saves and flicks, tricks and backheels.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Jakarta: Few places in the world can match the passion for football held by fans in Indonesia, where stadiums are regularly packed to the rafters to cheer on the Southeast Asian country's top sides.
The vast island nation's Liga 1 top flight features teams from as far northwest as Banda Aceh on Sumatra and as easterly as Jayapura on Papua, while intense rivalries often reach fever pitch.
Below we've selected five teams, based on their success over the years, as Indonesia's most popular clubs. Review the candidates and vote for your favourite at the bottom of the article.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Madrid: Japan international Takefusa Kubo has joined Villarreal on a one-year loan deal from Real Madrid, the 34-time Spanish champions announced on Monday.
The highly-rated 19-year-old winger, who signed for Real last summer after a three-season stint with FC Tokyo, will play for the Yellow Submarine next season after a similar spell with Real Mallorca during the recently concluded La Liga campaign.
Kubo scored four times in 35 league games during his loan stint in Mallorca, but his fine form was not enough to keep the club in the top flight of Spanish football.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Melbourne: Australia international striker Andrew Nabbout is set to join Perth Glory from Melbourne Victory, interim coach Grant Brebner confirmed on Tuesday, with defender James Donachie also due to leave the club ahead of October’s resumption of the 2020 AFC Champions League.
Nabbout, who scored as Melbourne eliminated 2018 AFC Champions League winners Kashima Antlers in the playoff phase for this year’s competition, is currently in his second stint with Victory after joining from Japan’s Urawa Red Diamonds last year.
Donachie, meanwhile, will play for Newcastle Jets next season, although the pair will be available for Melbourne’s final game of the regular A-League season against Western Sydney Wanderers on Wednesday.