DateRHEIM v AUSWÄRTS-
05/05 16:00 1 [2] Al Ahed v Central Coast Mariners [1] 0-1
04/24 09:00 673 Central Coast Mariners v FC Abdish-Ata Kant 3-0
04/23 16:00 677 [1] Al-Nahda v Al Ahed [2] 2-2
04/17 12:00 673 FC Abdish-Ata Kant v Central Coast Mariners 1-1
04/16 16:00 677 [2] Al Ahed v Al-Nahda [1] 1-0
03/14 10:00 675 Odisha FC v Central Coast Mariners 0-0
03/13 08:00 675 Taichung Futuro v FC Abdish-Ata Kant 1-3
03/07 08:00 675 Central Coast Mariners v Odisha FC 4-0
03/06 12:00 675 FC Abdish-Ata Kant v Taichung Futuro 5-0
02/22 08:00 677 Macarthur FC v Central Coast Mariners 2-3
02/20 16:00 671 [1] Al Kahrabaa v Al Ahed [2] 2-5
02/19 16:00 671 Al-Nahda v Al-Riffa 3-1
02/13 16:00 671 [2] Al Ahed v Al Kahrabaa [1] 0-1
02/13 09:00 671 [1] Central Coast Mariners v Phnom Penh Crown [2] 4-0
02/13 07:00 671 Macarthur FC v Sabah FC 3-0
02/12 16:00 671 Al-Riffa v Al-Nahda 1-1
12/14 14:00 6 [3] FK Ravshan v Altyn Asyr FK [2] 0-1
12/14 12:00 6 [4] CPK v Tainan City [3] 4-1
12/14 12:00 6 [3] Dynamic Herb Cebu FC v Macarthur FC [1] 0-3
12/14 12:00 6 [1] Sabah FC v PSM Makassar [3] 1-3
12/14 12:00 6 [2] Hai Phong v Hougang United FC [4] 4-0
12/14 12:00 6 [4] Shan Utd v Phnom Penh Crown [2] 2-1
12/14 10:00 6 [1] FC Abdish-Ata Kant v FC Merw [3] 8-3
12/14 08:00 6 [1] Taichung Futuro v FC Ulaanbaatar [3] 1-2
12/13 12:00 6 [2] Terengganu v Bali United [3] 2-0
12/13 08:00 6 [4] Stallion Laguna FC v Central Coast Mariners [1] 0-3
12/12 16:00 6 Jabal Al Mukaber v Al-Nahda Cancelled
12/12 16:00 6 [2] Al Zawra'a v Al-Riffa [1] 2-1
12/12 16:00 6 [3] Al Ahed v Al Futowa [2] 2-1
12/12 16:00 6 [4] Al Nejmeh v Al Arabi SC [3] 1-2

The AFC Champions League Two is an annual continental club football competition organised by the Asian Football Confederation. It is the second-tier competition of Asian club football, ranked below the AFC Champions League Elite and above the AFC Challenge League.

The tournament was founded in 2004 as the AFC Cup, which was played primarily among clubs from nations that did not receive direct qualifying slots to the top-tier AFC Champions League. In 2024, the AFC introduced a revamped second-tier club competition under the name AFC Champions League Two, with the records and statistics of the AFC Cup transferring to the new competition.

Clubs qualify for the competition based on their performance in national leagues and cup competitions. Participation in the competition is open to clubs from the top 12 nations in the East and the West region based on the AFC club competitions ranking. The participant from each nation ranked 1–6 in each region is the highest-placed club in that nation that did not qualify for the AFC Champions League Elite. The nations ranked 7–12 in each region enter their top club(s) directly to the AFC Champions League Two.

The current champions are Central Coast Mariners, who defeated Al-Ahed in the 2024 final. Al-Kuwait and Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya are the most successful clubs in the competition's history, having won three titles each. Clubs from Kuwait have won four titles, making them the most successful nation in the competition.

History

The AFC Cup began in 2004 as a second-tier competition to relate back to the AFC Champions League as 14 countries that had developing status competed in the first competition with 18 teams being nominated. The winners and three runners-up would then head to the knock-out stage where it was a random draw in who was going to play. Al-Jaish took the first AFC Cup after they defeated fellow Syrian opponents Al-Wahda on away goals.

In 2005, 18 teams competed from nine nations with the nations still being allowed to choose from one or two teams entering. After Syrian teams left the AFC Cup to try at the AFC Champions League for four years, Al-Faisaly defeated Nejmeh in the final. With it, Jordanian teams would win the next two AFC Cup seasons with Bahrain joining the league while Bangladesh was relegated to the AFC President's Cup until the tournament's abolition in 2014.

Al-Muharraq would break the trend in 2008 as they competed in the last two-legged final before it headed back into a one-leg system, a rule that was never changed till the termination of this tournament.

On 23 December 2022, it was announced that the AFC competition structure would change from the established formats from the 2024–25 season. A new second-tier tournament called the AFC Champions League Two would be introduced. Meanwhile, a new third-tier competition was also launched under the name AFC Challenge League.

On 24 May 2024, AFC announced that the records and statistics of the preceding AFC club competitions will be recognised and integrated within the revamped club competitions, with the data from the AFC Cup transferring to the AFC Champions League Two.

Die AFC Champions League ist ein jährlicher Fußballwettbewerb für Vereinsmannschaften aus den Mitgliedsverbänden der Asian Football Confederation (AFC). Die beste Vereinsmannschaft Asiens wird ermittelt.

2004 wurde der Wettbewerb von der Asian Club Championship abgelöst. 32 Mannschaften nehmen derzeit am Turnier teil, das in Gruppenphase und K.o.-Runde ausgetragen wird.

Rekordsieger des Wettbewerbs ist die katarische Mannschaft Al-Sadd mit vier Titeln. Die erfolgreichsten Länder sind Südkorea und Japan mit jeweils sieben Titelgewinnen.