Английская Википедия:2022 ASEAN Club Championship
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The 2022 ASEAN Club Championship (simply 2022 ACC) was planned to be the third edition of the ASEAN Club Championship, an international association football competition between domestic champion clubs sides affiliated with the member associations of the ASEAN Football Federation.[1][2][3] It was to be the first ACC to commence since 2005.
Twelve clubs were planned to feature in the competition proper. The final prize money for the winners was set at about US$500,000.[4]
The tournament was initially scheduled to take place in 2020 but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[5] The tournament was later postponed again to 2022 due to rescheduling competitions in 2021; 2022 Asian World Cup qualification, 2023 AFC Asian Cup qualification, AFC competitions and the 2020 AFF Championship.[6] The tournament was officially cancelled due to the ongoing pandemic.[7]
Association team allocation
Clubs from the following 11 football associations are eligible to enter the competition:
Football association | Group stage | Playoff |
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Шаблон:Flagicon Brunei | — | 1 |
Шаблон:Flagicon Cambodia | — | 1 |
Шаблон:Flagicon Indonesia | 2 | — |
Шаблон:Flagicon Laos | — | 1 |
Шаблон:Flagicon Malaysia | 2 | — |
Шаблон:Flagicon Myanmar | 1 | — |
Шаблон:Flagicon Philippines | — | 1 |
Шаблон:Flagicon Singapore | 1 | — |
Шаблон:Flagicon Thailand | 2 | — |
Шаблон:Flagicon Timor-Leste | — | 1 |
Шаблон:Flagicon Vietnam | 2 | — |
Teams
The following 12 teams from 9 associations confirmed their participation in the competition. Malaysia had direct two berths to the group stage but is strongly considering not to enter a team. Reportedly only the first and second-placed teams in the first-tier domestic league and the winners of the national cup is eligible to enter.[8] However Brunei's Indera only placed fourth in the 2018–19 Brunei Super League but they are Brunei's representative at the 2020 AFC Cup being the only club in the league which fulfills the AFC Club License requirements.[9] Timor Leste also has not confirmed its participation. Шаблон:Col-begin Шаблон:Col-2
Team | Previous league/cup performance | App Шаблон:Small |
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Шаблон:Flagicon Chiangrai United[10] | 2019 Thai League 1 champions | 1st |
Шаблон:Flagicon PT Prachuap[10] | 2019 Thai League Cup champions | 1st |
Шаблон:Flagicon Hanoi[11] | 2019 V.League 1 champions | 1st |
Шаблон:Flagicon Ho Chi Minh City[11] | 2019 V.League 1 runners-up | 1st |
Шаблон:Flagicon Bali United[12] | 2019 Liga 1 champions | 1st |
Шаблон:Flagicon Persebaya[12] | 2019 Liga 1 runners-up | 1st |
Шаблон:Flagicon Tampines Rovers | 2019 Singapore Premier League runners-up | 2nd Шаблон:Small |
Шаблон:Flagicon Shan United[13] | 2019 Myanmar National League champions | 1st |
Team | Previous league/cup performance | App Шаблон:Small |
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Шаблон:Flagicon United City[14] | 2019 Philippines Football League champions | 1st |
Шаблон:Flagicon Svay Rieng[15] | 2019 C-League champions | 1st |
Шаблон:Flagicon Chanthabouly | 2019 Lao Premier League champions | 1st |
Шаблон:Flagicon Indera | 2018–19 Brunei Super League 4th place | 1st |
Foreign players
A maximum of four foreigners are allowed per club which follows the Asian Football Confederation's (AFC) '3+1 rule'; three players of any nationality and a fourth coming from an AFC member nation. A player coming from an AFF member nation will not be considered as a foreign player.[8]
See also
References
External links
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