Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Kuala Lumpur: A new AFC Cup champion will be crowned when DPR Korea's 4.25 SC face off against Al Ahed of Lebanon in the final of the 2019 edition at Kuala Lumpur Stadium on Monday.
4.25 SC will look to build on their previous two AFC Cup campaigns that have seen them go one stage further each time after reaching the Inter-Zone semi-finals in 2017 and the Inter-Zone final in 2018.
However, they will come up against the unbeaten Al Ahed who are determined to make it third time lucky for Lebanese teams in the AFC Cup final after Nejmeh (2005) and Safa SC (2008) fell at the final hurdle.
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Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Kuala Lumpur: With the 2019 AFC Cup final between Lebanon’s Al Ahed and DPER Korea’s 4.25 SC to take place at Kuala Lumpur Stadium on Monday, the-AFC.com has selected a variety of facts and figures to whet the appetite.
The final will be the 16th to take place since the tournament was launched in 2004, with Al Ahed aiming to become the 14th winner from West Asia and 4.25 SC hoping to become East Asia’s first-ever AFC Cup champions.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Kuala Lumpur: A new AFC Cup champion will be crowned on Monday, when Lebanon's Al Ahed face off against DPR Korea's 4.25 SC in Kuala Lumpur. Neither nation has lifted the title as yet so, whoever is the victor, Continental history will be made.
After nine months of action, it all comes down to just one match. 4.25 SC, the East Asia Zonal and Inter-Zonal champions, from Pyongyang against the West Asia Zonal champions Al Ahed of Beirut.
Lebanon has previously had two sides Nejmeh (2005) and Safa (2008) reach the AFC Cup final but both were defeated, while DPR Korea have only had representatives in the AFC Cup since the 2017 edition.
Both clubs, therefore, are on the brink of writing a new chapter in their country's footballing legacy. We take a look back at how they made it this far.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Kuala Lumpur: 2019 AFC Cup finalists 4.25 SC have gone from strength to strength since making their tournament debut in 2017. Their appearance in the climax of the Continental competition is evidence of how far the DPR Korea side have evolved on the Asian stage.
We take a look back at the club's journey through the previous editions of the AFC Cup and review their rise to prominance, their setbacks on the way, and the cusp of glory.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Kuala Lumpur: While the AFC Cup trophy spent a year outside West Asia after Malaysia's Johor Darul Ta'zim claimed the 2015 title, it was to be emphatically taken back by a side that would write their name into the history books.
The-AFC.com continues its look back on tournaments gone by with the three most recent editions prior to the 2019 campaign as Iraq's Air Force Club complete a stunning hat-trick, a new Zonal format is introduced and attendance records are shattered.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Kuala Lumpur: Since joining Al Ahed FC last July, Ahmed Akaïchi has established himself as a favourite among the fans who believe that the Tunisian forward is the man who will help the Lebanese giants win the 2019 AFC Cup title.
After plying his trade in Tunisia, Germany and Saudi Arabia, Akaïchi accepted the offer of Al Ahed; a move that showed the intentions of the Lebanese champions to not only strengthen their local dominance but also take it to the next level.
Indeed, Akaïchi helped Al Ahed win the Lebanese Super Cup last September after scoring a brace against Al Ansar, before netting a decisive goal against Jordan’s Al Jazeera in the second leg of the 2019 AFC Cup West Asia Zonal final to lead Al Ahed to the final of the competition for the first time in their history.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Kuala Lumpur: Kanya Keomany of Laos will join the history books following her appointment by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) as the first female match commissioner to take charge of the AFC Cup final between DPR Korea’s 4.25 SC and Al Ahed from Lebanon on Monday in Kuala Lumpur.
It will be another feather in the cap for the AFC Executive Committee Member and Lao Football Federation (LFF) General Secretary who was also selected by FIFA as one of four female match commissioners for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 and AFC Asian Cup China 2023 Joint Qualifiers.
After successfully managing the Asian Qualifiers match between Singapore and Uzbekistan on October 15, Keomany will now turn her attention to the AFC Cup final where 4.25 SC and Al Ahed are aiming to lift the trophy for the first time.