2024–25 ASEAN Club Championship qualifying play-offs

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The 2024–25 ASEAN Club Championship qualifying play-offs will take place from 17 to 24 July 2024. A total of 4 clubs from four member associations will compete in the qualifying play-offs to decide two places in the group stage of the 2024–25 ASEAN Club Championship. [1]

Contents

Teams

At the draw on 9 May 2024 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, four teams were drawn into two pairings. Each pair playing home and away on 17 and 24 July 2024. [2]

Pot 1Pot 2
Flag of Myanmar.svg Shan United Flag of Laos.svg Young Elephants
Flag of Cambodia.svg Preah Khan Reach Svay Rieng Flag of Brunei.svg Kasuka

Format

In the qualifying play-offs, each tie was played as two-legged home-and-away matches. If the aggregate score was tied after two legs, extra time and, if necessary, a penalty shoot-out would be used to decide the winning team.

Schedule

The schedule of the qualifying play-offs is as follows. [3]

RoundDates
First leg17 July 2024
Second leg24 July 2024

Bracket

Play-off 1

The winner of play-off 1 will enter into Group A of the competition proper.

Play-off round
    
Flag of Laos.svg Young Elephants 2 1 3
Flag of Cambodia.svg Preah Khan Reach Svay Rieng 3 5 8

Play-off 2

The winner of play-off 2 will enter into Group A of the competition proper.

Play-off round
    
Flag of Brunei.svg Kasuka 1 1 2
Flag of Myanmar.svg Shan United 1 3 4

Play-off round

Summary

Team 1 Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Young Elephants Flag of Laos.svg 3–8 Flag of Cambodia.svg Preah Khan Reach Svay Rieng 2–3 1–5
Kasuka Flag of Brunei.svg 2–4 Flag of Myanmar.svg Shan United 1–1 1–3

Matches

Young Elephants Flag of Laos.svg 2–3 Flag of Cambodia.svg Preah Khan Reach Svay Rieng
Report
New Laos National Stadium , Vientiane
Referee: Chae Sang-hyeop (South Korea)
Preah Khan Reach Svay Rieng Flag of Cambodia.svg 5–1 Flag of Laos.svg Young Elephants
Report
Olympic Stadium , Phnom Penh
Referee: Hiroki Kasahara (Japan)

Preah Khan Reach Svay Rieng won 8–3 on aggregate.


Shan United Flag of Myanmar.svg 3–1 Flag of Brunei.svg Kasuka
Report
Thuwunna Stadium , Yangon
Referee: Kim Dae-yong (South Korea)

Shan United won 4–2 on aggregate.

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