Qatari football clubs in the AFC Champions League

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The Qatar Stars League clubs in the AFC Champions League.This details the participation and performances in the competition since its based at 2002 as a result of the merger between the Asian Club Championship, the Asian Cup Winners' Cup and the Asian Super Cup.

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Participations

Participations
TeamQualified 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
Flag of Qatar.svg Al Sadd 17 TimesGSGSQFGSGSGSGSWQFR16POPOSFSFR16GSGS
Flag of Qatar.svg Al Rayyan 12 TimesGSGSGSGSGSGSGSGSGSPOGSTBD
Flag of Qatar.svg Al-Duhail 11 TimesGSQFGSQFR16R16QFR16GSGSTBD
Flag of Qatar.svg Al Gharafa 11 TimesGSGSGSQFGSGSR16GSPOPOGS
Flag of Qatar.svg El Jaish SC 5 TimesR16GSPOSFPO
Flag of Qatar.svg Qatar SC 1 TimeGS
Flag of Qatar.svg Umm Salal SC SF
Flag of Qatar.svg Al-Arabi GS
Flag of Qatar.svg Al-Sailiya SC PO
As of 4 January 2023

Overall statistics

#TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Al Sadd 512211187561+1476
2 Al Gharafa 31111164351−837
3 Umm Salal SC 114341120−915
4 Al Rayyan 183411719−124
5 Qatar SC 403134−13

Statistics by season

SeasonPldWDLGFGAGDPts
2003 310245−13
2004 815245−18
2005 146171519−419
2006 126152419+519
2007 12138921−126
2008 12156916−78
2009 155371727−1018
2010 158342823+527
2011 2611693427+739
Total117402750144162-18147

Finals

Performance by clubs
ClubWinnersRunners-upYears wonYears runners-up
Al Sadd 20

1988–89 ، 2011

Al-Arabi 01 1994–95

Statistics by club

Al Gharafa

Al Gharafa Statistics
TeamGPWDLGFGAGD
Flag of Qatar.svg Al Gharafa31111164351−8
Al Gharafa Results
SeasonRoundResultsTeam 2VenueScorer(s)
March 8, 2006Group Round0 – 2 Flag of Iran.svg Saba BatteryC Doha, Qatar
March 22, 20060 – 2 Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Al-Wahda Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
April 12, 20064 – 0 Flag of Syria.svg Al-Karamah Doha, Qatar A'ala Hubail (2), Lawrence Quaye, Ismaiel Ali
April 26, 20061 – 3 Flag of Syria.svg Al-Karamah Homs, Syria Lawrence Quaye
May 3, 20061 – 4 Flag of Iran.svg Saba BatteryC Tehran, Iran Abdulla Al-Mazroa
May 17, 20065 – 3 Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Al-Wahda Doha, Qatar A'ala Hubail (3), Fahad Al Shammari, Sergio Ricardo
March 12, 2008Group Round1 – 1 Flag of Iraq (2004-2008).svg Arbil Zarqa, Iraq Araújo
March 19, 20082 – 2 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Pakhtakor Doha, Qatar Younis Mahmoud, Araújo
April 9, 20080 – 1 Flag of Kuwait.svg Al Qadisiya Kuwait Kuwait City, Kuwait
April 23, 20080 – 1 Flag of Kuwait.svg Al Qadisiya Kuwait Doha, Qatar
May 7, 20080 – 1 Flag of Iraq (2004-2008).svg Arbil Doha, Qatar
May 21, 20080 – 2 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Pakhtakor Tashkent, Uzbekistan
March 10, 2009Group Round1 – 3 Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Al-Shabab Doha, Qatar Araújo
March 17, 20092 – 0 Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Sharjah Sharjah, United Arab Emirates Nasser Kamil, Araújo
April 8, 20091 – 3 Flag of Iran.svg Persepolis Tehran, Iran Fernandão
April 21, 20095 – 1 Flag of Iran.svg Persepolis Doha, Qatar Fernandão, Araújo (3), Nashat Akram
May 6, 20090 – 1 Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Al-Shabab Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
February 23, 2010Group Round2 – 1 Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Al-Jazira Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Otmane El Assas, Younis Mahmoud
March 9, 20103 – 2 Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Al-Ahli Doha, Qatar Mirghani Al Zain, Saad Al-Shammari, Araújo
March 23, 20100 – 3 Flag of Iran.svg Esteghlal Tehran, Iran
March 31, 20101 – 1 Flag of Iran.svg Esteghlal Doha, Qatar Younis Mahmoud
April 14, 20104 – 2 Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Al-Jazira Doha, Qatar Araújo (3), Otmane El Assas
April 28, 20101 – 0 Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Al-Ahli Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Naser Kamil
May 11, 2010Round of 161 – 0 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Pakhtakor Doha, Qatar Araújo
September 15, 2010Quarterfinal'0 – 3 Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Al-Hilal Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
September 22, 2010'4 – 2 Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Al-Hilal Doha, Qatar Mirghani Al Zain, Younis Mahmoud (2), Otmane El Assas
March 1, 2011Group Round0 – 0 Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Al-Jazira Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
March 15, 20110 – 1 Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Al-Hilal Doha, Qatar
April 5, 20110 – 2 Flag of Iran.svg Sepahan Isfahan, Iran
April 29, 20111 – 0 Flag of Iran.svg Sepahan Doha, Qatar Amara Diané
May 4, 20115 – 2 Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Al-Jazira Doha, Qatar Younis Mahmoud (3), Amara Diané, Mirghani Al Zain
May 11, 20110 – 2 Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Al-Hilal Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Al Rayyan

Al Rayyan Statistics
TeamGPWDLGFGAGD
Flag of Qatar.svg Al Rayyan183411719−12
Al Rayyan Results
SeasonRoundResultsTeam 2VenueScorer(s)
March 8, 2005Group Round1 – 2 Flag of Iran.svg PAS Tehran, Iran Frank de Boer
March 16, 20052 – 1 Flag of Kuwait.svg Al Salmiya Al Rayyan, Qatar Nasser Kamil, Frank de Boer
April 6, 20052 – 0 Flag of Iraq.svg Al-Shorta Al Rayyan, Qatar Ali bin Rabiah, Sonny Anderson
April 19, 20050 – 0 Flag of Iraq.svg Al-Shorta Baghdad, Iraq
May 11, 20051 – 2 Flag of Iran.svg PAS Al Rayyan, Qatar Waleed Jassem
May 25, 20050 – 2 Flag of Kuwait.svg Al Salmiya Kuwait City, Kuwait
March 7, 2007Group Round0 – 1 Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Al-Wahda Al Rayyan, Qatar
March 21, 20070 – 0 Flag of Iraq (2004-2008).svg Al-Zawraa Al Rayyan, Qatar
April 11, 20071 – 1 Flag of Kuwait.svg Al-Arabi Kuwait City, Kuwait Adel Lamy
April 25, 20071 – 2 Flag of Kuwait.svg Al-Arabi Al Rayyan, Qatar Thiago Ribeiro
May 9, 20070 – 3 Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Al-Wahda Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
May 23, 20071 – 3 Flag of Iraq (2004-2008).svg Al-Zawraa Doha, Qatar Saoud Khames
March 2, 2011Group Round1 – 1 Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Al-Shabab Al Rayyan, Qatar Itamar
March 16, 20110 – 2 Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Emirates Ras al-Khaimah, United Arab Emirates
April 6, 20111 – 3 Flag of Iran.svg Zob Ahan Isfahan, Iran Jaralla Al Marri
April 19, 20110 – 1 Flag of Iran.svg Zob Ahan Al Rayyan, Qatar
May 3, 20110 – 1 Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Al-Shabab Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
May 10, 20112 – 0 Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Emirates Al Rayyan, Qatar Abdul Ghafoor Murad, Ahmed Alaaeldin

Qatar SC

Qatar SC Statistics
TeamGPWDLGFGAGD
Flag of Qatar.svg Qatar SC403134−1
Qatar SC Results
SeasonRoundResultsTeam 2VenueScorer(s)
February 25, 2004Group Round0 – 1 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Pakhtakor Tashkent, Uzbekistan
April 6, 20043 – 3 Flag of Iran.svg Zob Ahan Isfahan, Iran Meshal Mubarak (2), Claudio Caniggia
April 21, 20040 – 0 Flag of Iran.svg Zob Ahan Doha, Qatar
May 19, 20040 – 0 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Pakhtakor Doha, Qatar

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