2012 ASEAN Club Championship

The ASEAN Club Championship 2012 was about to be the 3rd edition of the competition. It would be held in Vientiane, Laos.[1]

The competition was not held in the end. In 2019, ASEAN Football Federation decided to re-organize the championship for 2020.[2]

Qualifying teams

Team Qualifying method
Yotha FC 2011 Lao League champions & host team
Persipura Jayapura 2010-11 Indonesian Super League champions
Kelantan FA 2011 Malaysia Super League champions
Philippine Air Force F.C. 2010-11 United Football League (Philippines) champions
Tampines Rovers FC 2011 S.League champions
Buriram United 2011 Thai Premier League champions
Sông Lam Nghệ An 2011 V-League champions
DPMM FC (Duli Pengiran Muda Mahkota FC) Brunei Premier League representative
Yangon United 2011 Myanmar National League champions
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References

  1. South-East Asia nations to organise Asean Club Championship Goal.com. Research in 19 November 2019
  2. AFF to launch ASEAN Club Championship in 2020 Fox Sport Asia. Research in 19 November 2019
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