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Indian football clubs have entered Asian association football competitions (AFC Champions League and AFC Cup) since the 1900s. The Asian Champion Club Tournament started in 1967, but there was no India representative during that inaugural season. Indian teams have participated every year in Asia, except for the early years between the 1990s and early 2000s.

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Indian football clubs have entered Asian association football competitions (AFC Champions League and AFC Cup) since the 1900s. The Asian Champion Club Tournament started in 1967, but there was no India representative during that inaugural season. Indian teams have participated every year in Asia, except for the early years between the 1990s and early 2000s.

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Who qualifies for Asia[edit]

Competition Who Qualifies Notes
To Be Announced (see 2013 AFC Cup)

Full Asian Record[edit]

AFC Champions League/Club Championship[edit]

Year Team Progress Score Opponents Venue(s)
1967 None Entered
1969 Mysore State Fourth Place 0–2 Japan Toyo Kogyo at Bangkok, Thailand
1970 West Bengal 3rd in Group Stage N/A Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv, Indonesia PSMS Medan, Thailand Royal Thai Police
1971 FC Punjab Police 4th in Group Stage N/A Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv, Iraq Al-Shorta, Thailand Bangkok Bank
1985–86 East Bengal 3rd in Group Semi's N/A Saudi Arabia Al-Ahli, Indonesia Krama Yudha Tiga Berlian
1986–87 None Entered
1987–88 Mohun Bagan 2nd in the Group Stage N/A Iraq Al-Rasheed, Bangladesh Mohammedan, Nepal Manang Marshyangdi, Pakistan PAF
1988–89 Mohun Bagan 4th in Group Semi's N/A Iraq Al-Rasheed, China Guangdong Wanbao, Kuwait Kazma
1989–90 Salgaocar 2nd in Group Stage N/A Oman Fanja, Pakistan Punjab, Nepal Kathmandu
1990–91 Salgaocar 2nd in Group Stage N/A Bangladesh Mohammedan, Maldives Club Lagoons
1991–92 None Entered
1992–93 None Entered
1993–94 None Entered
1994–95 Mohun Bagan 2nd Round 0–7 Thailand Thai Farmers Bank 0–4 in Thailand
0–3 due to Mohun Bagan being disqualified
1995–96 Mohun Bagan 1st Round 2–2 Maldives Club Valencia 2–1 in First Match
0–1 in Second Match
1996–97 JCT 2nd Round 1–2 Maldives New Radiant 1–0 in First Match
0–2 in Second Match
1997–98 Churchill Brothers 1st Round 1–2 Vietnam Cao su Đồng Tháp 0–1 in First Match
1–1 in Second Match
1998–99 East Bengal 1st Round 0–6 China Dalian Wanda 0–6 in First Match
0–0 in Second Match
1999–00 Mohun Bagan 2nd Round 0–8 Japan Júbilo Iwata at Yamaha Stadium
2000–01 None Entered
2001–02 None Entered
2002–03 None Qualified
2004 None Entered
2005 None Entered
2006 None Entered
2007 None Entered
2008 None Entered
2009 Dempo Qualifiers 0–3 United Arab Emirates Sharjah at Sharjah Stadium
2010 Churchill Brothers Qualifiers 2–5 United Arab Emirates Al-Wahda at Al-Nahyan Stadium
2011 Dempo Qualifiers 0–2 Qatar Al-Sadd at Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium
2012 None Entered
2013 None Entered

AFC Cup[edit]

Year Team Progress Score Opponents Venue(s)
2004 Mahindra United 3rd in Group Stage N/A Syria Al-Wahda, Oman Dhofar
East Bengal Quarter-Final 0–3 Syria Al-Jaish 0–0 at Mong Kok Stadium
0–3 at King Abdullah Stadium
2005 Dempo 3rd in Group Stage N/A Jordan Al-Hussein, Lebanon Al Ahed
East Bengal 3rd in Group Stage N/A Jordan Al-Faisaly, Turkmenistan Nebitçi Balkanabat, Bangladesh Muktijoddha Sangsad KS
2006 Dempo 2nd in Group Stage N/A Oman Al-Nasr, Turkmenistan Merv Mary
Mahindra United 3rd in Group Stage N/A Bahrain Al-Muharraq, Lebanon Al Ahed, Bangladesh Brothers Union
2007 Mohun Bagan 2nd in Group Stage N/A Singapore Tampines Rovers, Thailand Osotspa, Malaysia Pahang FA
Mahindra United Quarter-Finals 4–5 Lebanon Al-Nejmeh 1–2 at Fatorda Stadium
3–3 at Camille Chamoun Sports City Stadium
2008 East Bengal 3rd in Group Stage N/A Lebanon Safa, Jordan Al-Wehdat, Yemen Al-Ahli Club Sana'a
Dempo Semi-Finals 1–5 Lebanon Safa 0–1 at Sports City Stadium
1–4 at Gachibowli Athletic Stadium
2009 Mohun Bagan 4th in Group Stage N/A Kuwait Al-Kuwait, Syria Al-Karamah, Jordan Al-Wehdat
Dempo Round of 16 1–3 Kuwait Al-Kuwait at Al Kuwait Sports Club Stadium
2010 East Bengal 4th in Group Stage N/A Kuwait Al-Qadsia, Syria Al-Ittihad, Lebanon Al-Nejmeh
Churchill Brothers Round of 16 1–2 Kuwait Al-Qadsia at Mohammed Al-Hamad Stadium
2011 East Bengal 4th in Group Stage N/A Thailand Chonburi, Indonesia Persipura Jayapura, Hong Kong South China AA
Dempo Round of 16 0–1 Iraq Duhok at Duhok Stadium
2012 East Bengal 4th in Group Stage N/A Iraq Arbil, Kuwait Kazma, Yemen Al-Oruba
Salgaocar 4th in Group Stage N/A Jordan Al-Wehdat, Uzbekistan Neftchi Farg'ona, Oman Al-Oruba
2013 East Bengal Quarter-Final
Churchill Brothers 3rd in Group Stage N/A Hong Kong Kitchee, Indonesia Semen Padang, Singapore Warriors

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