Date | R | Home v Away | - |
---|---|---|---|
09/26 13:00 | - | Kuala Lumpur City v Borneo FC | 1-0 |
09/26 12:30 | - | Cong An Ha Noi v Lion City Sailors FC | 5-0 |
09/26 12:00 | - | Buriram United v Kaya FC | 7-0 |
09/25 13:00 | - | Terengganu v Thanh Hoa | 2-2 |
09/25 12:00 | - | BG Pathum United v Svay Rieng FC | 2-1 |
09/25 11:00 | - | PSM Makassar v Shan Utd | 4-3 |
08/22 13:00 | - | Kuala Lumpur City v Kaya FC | 1-0 |
08/22 12:30 | - | Cong An Ha Noi v Buriram United | 2-1 |
08/22 12:00 | - | Borneo FC v Lion City Sailors FC | 3-0 |
08/21 13:00 | - | Terengganu v Svay Rieng FC | 2-3 |
08/21 11:30 | - | PSM Makassar v BG Pathum United | 0-0 |
08/21 11:00 | - | Thanh Hoa v Shan Utd | 3-1 |
The ASEAN Club Championship or ACC, also known as the Shopee Cup for sponsorship reasons, is an international club football competition organised by the ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) between domestic champion clubs. The competition is backed by AFC and FIFA.
Qualification to the competition is for champions clubs from countries affiliated with the AFF. However, the champions for the 2003 edition were an invitee club from India.
The ASEAN Club Championship was first held as biannual tournament in 2003 and 2005. The first edition was sponsored by LG Electronics, which was also known as LG Cup Asean Club Football Championship. However, the tournament failed to gain traction due to lack of sponsors and conflict with the main calendar of the Asian Football Confederation. Plans to revive the tournament started as early as 2012.
The tournament's revival was first proposed in 2019 but was hampered by the COVID-19 pandemic. The tournament was revived in April 2024 for the 2024–25 edition with a new title sponsor, Shopee.