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The 2011 AFC Asian Champions League has reached the quarter-final stages with the first legs
taking place today. As has been the case in recent years South Korean clubs feature prominently in
the last eight of the competition with FC Seoul, Suwon Samsung Bluewings and Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors
involved this time.
El club Al Sadd de Qatar conquistó la edición 2011 del máximo certamen asiático de clubes, que
se jugó por primera vez en 1967 como "Asian Champion Club Tournament". Participaron los
principales equipos de las doce asociaciones mejor rankeadas de Asia (6 del Oeste y 6 del Este). A
ellos se les sumó Al Ittihad (Aleppo, Siria) como campeón de la AFC Cup.