Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Kuala Lumpur: After the all-Syrian affair in the inaugural AFC Cup final in 2004, there were no sides from the West Asian country in the tournament the following year when 18 more teams took to the stage for the right to be crowned continental champions.
The 2005 edition was the first time clubs from Jordan entered the competition and it would be significant as Al Faisaly advanced all the way to the final, where they faced off against Lebanese team Nejmeh.
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