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4 play off games on tonight including Shandong Luneng Taishan v Mohun Bagan in which the winner will play off against Adelaide United. That game starts at 6:00pm
Other matches
Hà Nội T&T v Kitchee 10:00pm Chonburi v Yangon United 11:00pm Muangthong United v Johor Darul Ta'zim 11:30pm
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Quote:GUANGZHOU FORCED TO PLAY IN EMPTY STADIUM By AFP 3 February 2016 17:43 Guangzhou will kick off their defence of the Champions League title in an empty stadium after being punished Wednesday by Asia's football governing body.
China's Guangzhou Evergrande will kick off their defence of the Champions League title in an empty stadium after being punished Wednesday by Asia's football governing body for breaching league rules. The breaches included filming an Al Ahli (UAE) closed training session, conducting an unauthorised post-match ceremony and infringing on the commercial rights of Asian Football Confederation sponsors, the AFC said in a statement. The governing body said further violations relate to safety and security failures during the second leg of the 2015 final, which the club hosted on November 21 against Al Ahli. "The AFC disciplinary committee has fined Guangzhou Evergrande a total of $160,000 and ordered the club to play its first match in the 2016 season behind closed doors," the football body said. The game in question is Guangzhou Evergrande's group stage match on February 24 against the winner of East Zone play-off 1. The Chinese Football Association was also fined $10,000. Guangzhou are China's most successful club, having won the Chinese Super League the last five years in a row. They also claimed the Asian Champions League twice in the same period. https://www.beinsports.com/en/afc-champions-league/news/guangzhou-forced-to-play-in-empty-stadium/190795
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Endo's still playing for Gamba. What a legend that guy is. Can't wait to see him again.
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https://sport.netbet.com/football/afc-champions-league/AFC Champions League winners odds as of February 11 1.Guangzhou Evergrande Taobao 5.00 2.Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 8.50 3.Shanghai SIPG 9.00 4.Al Hilal Riyadh 11.00 5.Shandong Luneng Taishan 13.00 6.Hiroshima Sanfrecce 15.00 6.FC Seoul 15.00 6.Jiangsu Suning 15.00 9.Suwon Samsung Bluewings 17.00 10.Al Nasr Riyadh 18.00 Chinese Super League becomes Favorite to win the ACL according to gambling companies, under current odds the 4 chinese sides all listed on the top 6 favorite clubs to win the title, in other teams of the top 10, 3 from South Korea's K-League classic, 2 from Saudi Premier League and Japanese J-League Champions Sanfrecce Hiroshima is the only team enters top 10 odds from Japan. A-League side Melbourne Victory lists as 34.00 and Sydney FC 43.00 Iran Professional League side Sepahan is on 26.00, Zob Ahan 51.00 and Tractor Sazi 81.00 Looks like the international rivalry between Guangzhou Evergrande and Jeonbuk Hyundai will still be a hot topic in ACL 2016. after all, with all 4 Chinese clubs being take on as favorite of winning the trophy, It's unblieveable and had never happend before in ACL History
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Only 2 West Asians out of 10 :lol: In all seriousness, it only takes them one win over the east to be champions, every chance they could fluke it in the final
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Sainsbury, Ramires, Jo, Teuxeria
BINH DUONG 1 -1 JIANGSU SUNING
Pretty bad result
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That falcon OG from the Binh Duong keeper is one of the greatest things I've ever seen
Great to see burns on the scoresheet too
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Group E FC Tokyo 3-1 Becamex Bình Dương (7,760) Jiangsu Suning 3-2 Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors (34,175)
Jiangsu 4 pts Jeongbuk 3 Tokyo 3 Binh Duong 1
Group F FC Seoul 4-1 Sanfrecce Hiroshima (18,115) Shandong Luneng Taishan 3-0 Buriram United (23,976)
Seoul 6 pts Shandong 6 Hiroshima 0 Buriram 0
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Group G Gamba Osaka 1-1 Melbourne Vuctory (14,270) Shanghai SIPG 2-1 Suwon Samsung Bluewings (26,351)
Melbourne 4 pts Shanghai 3 Osaka 2 Suwon 1
Group H Sydney FC 2-1 Guangzhou Evergrande Taobao (18,149) Pohang Steelers 1-0 Urawa Red Diamonds (7,000)
Pohang 4 pts Urawa 3 Sydney 3 Guangzhou 1
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Having a look at West Asia which is comprised of teams from just five countries in Uzbekistan, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the UAE, and it's actually looking good for a lot of the teams from the only two countries I'd fancy an away final trip to (Uzbekistan and Iran) to qualify.
All the games between Iran and Saudi teams have been put back to the last two of the group and played on neutral territory because of their breakdown in relations, which leads to some interesting runs home, especially for Pakhtakor who get to play both of their last games against already eliminated Al-Jazira.
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Meanwhile in newly AFC technical ranking, which will be used to decided ACL slots for 2017-2018 season, update to 5th round of ACL it is like this:
Eastern top six countries Korea 94.378 points (68.529 League Points + 25.848 National team Points) 3+1 slots Japan 81.935 (56.176+25.759) 3+1 solts China 80.649 (61.765+18.884) 2+2 slots Australia 78.987 (52.157+26.830) 2+2 slots (2+1) Thailand 42.671 (29.412+13.259) 1+2 slots Hong Kong 33.976 (23.529+10.446) 1+1 slots
Based on current performance, both Australia and China has chances to overtake Japan in November rankings, means J-league could have 2+2 slots in 2017-2018
Western top six countries
Saudi Arabia 94.955 (70.000+24.955) 3+1 slots UAE 87.867 (64.608+23.259) 3+1 slots Iran 85.000 (55.000+30.000) 2+2 slots Qatar 80.924 (62.353+18.571) 2+2 slots Uzbekistan 62.156 (37.647+24.509) 1+2 slots Kuwait 50.252 (37.843+12.679) 1+1 slots (0)
Iran has chances to surpass UAE ans have 3+1 slots because of strong performance of their national team
Edited by greenlionii: 26/4/2016 12:19:21 上午
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Some good stuff here.
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Afc cup sides should have the chance to compete in the ACL.
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TheSelectFew wrote:Afc cup sides should have the chance to compete in the ACL. Definitely open to opening up qualification spots for more countries. Get in, Dordoi Bishkek. Edited by paladisious: 28/4/2016 02:04:54 PM
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paladisious wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:Afc cup sides should have the chance to compete in the ACL. Definitely open to opening up qualification spots for more countries. Get in, Dordoi Bishkek. Edited by paladisious: 28/4/2016 02:04:54 PM The AFC Cup doesnt promote better football IMO.
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paladisious wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:Afc cup sides should have the chance to compete in the ACL. Definitely open to opening up qualification spots for more countries. Get in, Dordoi Bishkek. Edited by paladisious: 28/4/2016 02:04:54 PM If we're going to keep the tournament split into east and west, I see no problem with doubling the group stage to 32 teams in each side and playing an extra round of knockouts. The smaller MA deserve a chance to compete along with bringing in more clubs from the value bringing nations like China to drive the extra revenue and interest needed to cover that.
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paladisious
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TheSelectFew wrote:paladisious wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:Afc cup sides should have the chance to compete in the ACL. Definitely open to opening up qualification spots for more countries. Get in, Dordoi Bishkek. Edited by paladisious: 28/4/2016 02:04:54 PM The AFC Cup doesnt promote better football IMO. This. Surely lessons were learned after the success of last round of WCQs?
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paladisious
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melbourne_terrace wrote:paladisious wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:Afc cup sides should have the chance to compete in the ACL. Definitely open to opening up qualification spots for more countries. Get in, Dordoi Bishkek. Edited by paladisious: 28/4/2016 02:04:54 PM If we're going to keep the tournament split into east and west, I see no problem with doubling the group stage to 32 teams in each side and playing an extra round of knockouts. The smaller MA deserve a chance to compete along with bringing in more clubs from the value bringing nations like China to drive the extra revenue and interest needed to cover that. True. I'd even look at splitting and marketing the comps entirely and just play off for the Club World Cup spot. Might as well be separate comps if it's split until the final fixture. Won't happen though. I would also be wanting to keep the Central Asian Football Association so we can keep Iran and the 'Stans. Edited by paladisious: 28/4/2016 08:02:40 PM
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paladisious wrote:melbourne_terrace wrote:paladisious wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:Afc cup sides should have the chance to compete in the ACL. Definitely open to opening up qualification spots for more countries. Get in, Dordoi Bishkek. Edited by paladisious: 28/4/2016 02:04:54 PM If we're going to keep the tournament split into east and west, I see no problem with doubling the group stage to 32 teams in each side and playing an extra round of knockouts. The smaller MA deserve a chance to compete along with bringing in more clubs from the value bringing nations like China to drive the extra revenue and interest needed to cover that. True. I'd even look at splitting and marketing the comps entirely and just play off for the Club World Cup spot. Might as well be separate comps if it's split until the final fixture. Won't happen though. I would also be wanting to keep the Central Asian Football Association so we can keep Iran and the 'Stans. Edited by paladisious: 28/4/2016 08:02:40 PM surely the money is there
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Nine changes in the Gamba squad coming to Melbourne including Endo, Patric and their first XI goalkeeper.
[size=7]Greenlionii[/size], any news on the squad Shanghai SIPG are sending to Korea?
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paladisious wrote:Nine changes in the Gamba squad coming to Melbourne including Endo, Patric and their first XI goalkeeper.
[size=7]Greenlionii[/size], any news on the squad Shanghai SIPG are sending to Korea? Shanghai SIPG will sent reserve team to Korea
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paladisious
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greenlionii wrote:paladisious wrote:Nine changes in the Gamba squad coming to Melbourne including Endo, Patric and their first XI goalkeeper.
[size=7]Greenlionii[/size], any news on the squad Shanghai SIPG are sending to Korea? Shanghai SIPG will sent reserve team to Korea
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Looking at the final matchdays throughout the group stage some juicy looking fixtures.
WOLLONGONG WOLVES FOR A-LEAGUE EXPANSION!
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Keen to see the head to head after all this.
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18th minute, penalty for Jeonbuk...
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Converted, Jeonbuk 1-0.
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Alex Teixeira equalises, 1-1, 24 minutes.
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HT 1-1.
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Jiangsu penalty, 1-2, 54 minutes!
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