Philippine football clubs in Asian competitions

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Philippine clubs has been competing in Asian-level competitions as early as 1967.

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Overview

Participating clubs by tournament

CXL : Cancel, WD : Withdrew, PR1 : Preliminary round 1, PR2 : Preliminary round 2, PO : Playoff round, FR : First round, SR : Second round, R16 : Round of 16, ZSF : Zonal semi-finals, ZFI : Zonal final, IZSF : Inter-zonal semi-finals, QF : Quarter-finals, SF : Semi-finals, RU : Runners-up, W : Winners

Asian Champion Club Tournament (1967–1971)

TeamQualified 1967 1969 19701971
Manila Lions 1FR

Asian Club Championship (1985–2002)

TeamQualified 1985–86 1986 1987 1988–89 1989–90 1990–91 1991 1991–93 1993–94 1994–95 1995 1996–972001–02
Philippine Air Force 2FRFR
Davao City 1PR
Pasay City 1SR
Philippine Army 1PR
San Miguel Corporation 0WD

Asian Champions League (2002–)

TeamQualified 2002–032016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023–24
Ceres / United City 5POPR1POFRFR
Kaya 3FRPRTBD
Global 1PR2

Asian Cup Winners' Cup (1990–2002)

TeamQualified 1990–91 1991–92 1992–93 1993–94 1994–952001–02
Philippine Air Force 1FR
Sinugba 0WD

AFC Cup (2004–)

TeamQualified 20042014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023–24
Cebu 1TBD
Ceres / United City 6POR16IZSFZFIZSFCXL
Kaya 4R16FRCXLFR
Global 3FRZSFFR
Stallion 1TBD

AFC President's Cup (2005–2014)

TeamQualified 20052012 2013 2014
Ceres / United City 1FR
Global 1FR

ASEAN Club Championship (2003, 2005, 2022–)

TeamQualified 2003 2005 2022 2023
Ceres / United City 0CXL
Philippine Army 1FR
Mendiola 1TBD
National Capital Region 0WD

Singapore Cup (1998–2019, 2022–)

TeamInvited1998–2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 20182022
Global 5SFFRSFQFRU
Loyola 3SFQFQF
Ceres / United City 2SFFR

Menpora Cup (2013)

TeamInvited2013
Loyola 1FR

SingaCup Women Football Championship (2022)

TeamInvited2022
Kaya 11st/04

Ho Chi Minh City International Women Football Tournament (2015)

TeamInvited 2015
Far Eastern University 14th/04

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