Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Phnom Penh: Singapore's Tampines Rovers FC came back from a goal down to beat Naga World of Cambodia 5-1 on Tuesday, to continue their unbeaten run in their 2019 AFC Cup Group F campaign.
There was an uneventful opening to the game, with both sides struggling to make anything happen in the final third of the pitch.
But there was finally a bit of quality when Naga World opened the scoring with an excellent counter attack in the 24th minute. Kipson Atuheire released Esoh Omogba down the right wing and the Nigerian’s low cross was slammed high into the net by Kouch Dani.
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Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Cibinong: A stoppage time goal from Marwin Angeles earned Kaya FC-Iloilo a valuable point away from home after a 1-1 draw with Indonesia’s PSM Makassar in their 2019 AFC Cup Group H tie on Tuesday.
With both sides undefeated heading into the Group H encounter, and with only the top of the pool guaranteed progression to the next round, both teams knew winning all three points was crucial to their Continental ambitions.
In a cagey opening to the game, it was the visitors who had the first chance of the game when Jordan Mintah was played in behind the PSM Makassar defence, but his attempt the curl the ball past Rivki Mokodompit was thwarted by the custodian.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Ahmedabad: John Gregory believes that the AFC Cup offers Chennaiyin FC the perfect chance to restore some pride as they prepare to make their tournament debut with an all-Indian clash against Minerva Punjab in Group E on Wednesday.
The Englishman took over Chennaiyin in mid-2017 and led the side to the Indian Super League (ISL) title in his first season at the helm, although the club were unable to maintain the same level this campaign and finished bottom of the table.
Having qualified for the Continental competition – via the play-offs – thanks to their ISL success, their opening game now carries extra intrigue as, for the first time in the AFC Cup’s history, the ISL winners and the I-League champions will square off.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Yangon: Becamex Binh Duong coach Tranh Minh Chien's recent resignation comes as a blow to the Vietnamese side ahead of Wednesday's Group G tie against Shan United in Yangon.
Having picked up just a point from the opening two matches of the 2019 AFC Cup, Becamex Binh Duong's Continental campaign is set to get even tougher as they prepare for Myanmar's Shan United without a win and now without their coach following Tranh Minh Chien's abrupt departure on Saturday.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Arad: Ahmed Ashkar’s second-half strike was the difference as Syria’s Al Jaish snatched a vital 1-0 win over Jordan’s Al Wehdat on Matchday Three of the 2019 AFC Cup Group A on Monday.
Al Wehdat came into the match with a perfect record, having beaten Nejmeh SC and Hilal Al Quds in the first two rounds. Meanwhile, Al Jaish were also unbeaten but sat in second place with four points.
After scoring four goals in the previous match, Baha Faisal looked to keep his scoring run going and threatened early on. The Al Wehdat forward pounced on a loose ball on the edge of the box and unleashed a thunderous effort that was punched away by goalkeeper Ahmad Madanieh.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Kuwait City: A brace from Hashim Isa handed Bahrain’s Malkiya the top spot in the 2019 AFC Cup Group C after a 2-1 win over Qadsia at Jaber Al Ahmed International Stadium on Monday.
Qadsia created the bulk of the chances in a first half where most of play centred around the middle of the pitch, but their attempts were largely harmless to goalkeeper Yusuf Hassan.
Veteran Bader Al Mutawa tried his luck on the half-volley, but his shot was collected by the goalkeeper at the half-hour mark, and Dhari Said’s strike minutes later sailed wide off the post.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Beirut: Mohamad Kdouh netted a hat-trick as Lebanon’s Al Ahed romped to a 4-2 victory over Oman’s Al Suwaiq at a rainy Camille Chamoun Sport City Stadium on Monday.
Both sides came into the Matchday Three encounter with no wins in their tally, although Al Ahed were two points better off having collected two draws while Al Suwaiq had lost both their first two games.
The hosts wasted no time in getting forward, and their attacking intent was rewarded with a goal within the opening 60 seconds through defender Nour Mansour.