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2018 AFC Champions League

The 2018 AFC Champions League was the 37th edition of Asia's premier club football tournament organized by the (), featuring 32 teams from 12 member associations divided into eight groups of four for the initial stage, followed by knockout rounds culminating in a two-legged final. The tournament commenced with qualifying play-offs in January 2018, the group stage ran from February to May, and the knockout phase extended through October and November, with of defeating of 2–0 on aggregate in the final on 10 November 2018 at Tehran's to secure their first continental title and qualification for the as AFC representatives. Notable aspects included the historic allowance of female fans into for the second leg of the final, marking a significant moment for women's attendance at major football events in , and Kashima's triumph as the first Japanese club to win the competition since in 2017, highlighting the growing competitiveness of teams in Asian football.

Overview

Format

The 2018 AFC Champions League followed a structured format divided into three main phases: qualifying play-offs, group stage, and knockout rounds, with teams separated into West Asian and East Asian regions to maintain geographical separation until the final. A total of 24 teams qualified directly for the group stage (12 per region), while an additional 22 teams (11 per region) competed in the qualifying play-offs for the remaining eight spots (four per region). All matches in the tournament adhered to rules, with the applied in two-legged ties, and extra time followed by penalties if scores were level after 180 minutes. The qualifying play-offs consisted of three rounds played as single-leg matches in January 2018, hosted by the team from the higher-ranked member association based on club competition rankings. Preliminary Round 1 involved two ties (one per region) between lower-ranked teams, with winners advancing to Preliminary Round 2. Preliminary Round 2 then featured four ties (two per region), incorporating the Preliminary Round 1 winners and additional entrants, with winners advancing to the Play-off Round. The Play-off Round featured eight ties (four per region), incorporating the Preliminary Round 2 winners and additional higher-seeded teams, to determine the final group stage participants. This setup allowed emerging clubs from less dominant associations to compete for entry. In the group stage, held from February to May 2018, the 32 qualified teams were drawn into eight groups of four (Groups A–D for the West region and E–H for the East region). Each team played a round-robin format, contesting six matches (three home, three away) against the other group opponents. Points were awarded as three for a win, one for a draw, and none for a loss, with tiebreakers based on , goals scored, head-to-head results, and disciplinary records if needed. The top two teams from each group advanced to the , resulting in 16 teams (eight per region). The knockout stage commenced in May 2018 with the round of 16, featuring intra-regional matchups (West vs. West, East vs. East) played over two legs. The eight winners proceeded to the quarter-finals and semi-finals, also two-legged and intra-regional. The final, held in November 2018, was a two-legged inter-regional tie between the West and East champions, crowning the tournament winner and continental champion qualified for the . No third-place match was contested.

Dates and prize money

The 2018 AFC Champions League commenced with the qualifying play-offs in January 2018, spanning preliminary round 1 on 16 January, preliminary round 2 on 23 January, and the play-off round on 30 January. The group stage followed, running from 13 February to 18 April 2018 across six matchdays, featuring 32 teams divided into eight groups of four. The knockout phase began with the round of 16 ties played on 7–9 May (first legs) and 14–16 May (second legs) 2018, advancing the eight winners to the quarter-finals held on 28 August (first legs) and 18 September (second legs) 2018. The semi-finals took place on 2–3 October (first legs) and 23–24 October (second legs) 2018, leading to the two-legged final on 3 November and 10 November 2018. In a bid to enhance the competition's appeal, the (AFC) boosted the total prize money for the 2018 edition. The champions, , received US$4 million, marking an increase of US$1 million from the previous year's winner's purse. The runners-up, , were awarded US$2 million, benefiting from an additional US$500,000 over the prior season's allocation for second place. These enhancements applied specifically to the final positions, with no public details released on participation or progression fees for earlier stages.

Qualification

Team allocation

A total of 46 teams from 20 member associations participated in the 2018 AFC Champions League, with slots allocated based on the 2016 published by the () in November 2016. The AFC divided member associations into two geographical zones—West Asia (including and ) and East Asia (including )—and assigned slots according to each association's ranking within its zone. This system ensured 12 direct entries to the group stage and additional entries via qualifying play-offs per zone, leading to 16 group stage teams per zone. The slot distribution followed the 's entry regulations for the 2017–2020 cycle: associations ranked 1st and 2nd in each zone received three direct slots and one play-off slot; ranked 3rd and 4th received two direct slots and two play-off slots; the 5th-ranked association received one direct slot and two play-off slots; the 6th-ranked received one direct slot and one play-off slot; and associations ranked 7th to 12th received one play-off slot each. No association could exceed four total slots, and direct slots were prioritized for league champions and cup winners meeting club licensing criteria. Play-off slots entered teams at different qualifying rounds, with lower-ranked associations starting in preliminary rounds to compete for advancement. The following tables detail the allocations by zone, based on the 2016 rankings.

West Asia Zone

RankAssociationDirect SlotsPlay-off Slots
131
231
322
422
512
612
711
801
901
1001
1101
1201
1301

East Asia Zone

RankAssociationDirect SlotsPlay-off Slots
1Korea Republic31
231
3China PR22
422
511
601
701
801
901
1001

Participating teams

A total of 32 clubs from 11 member associations took part in the group stage of the 2018 AFC Champions League, representing the top performers from domestic leagues and cup competitions across East and , along with winners from the qualifying play-offs. These teams were drawn into eight groups (A–H) of four, with Groups A–D allocated to the West Region and Groups E–H to the East Region, ensuring no two teams from the same association were placed in the same group. The participating clubs included four each from China PR, , , , the Republic of Korea, and the ; two each from , , and ; and one each from and . The direct entrants were seeded into pots based on their five-year AFC club competition coefficients, while play-off winners filled the remaining slots after the qualifying rounds concluded in late January 2018. Five teams advanced through the qualifying play-offs: Zob Ahan () and (UAE) from the West, and (), (), and Kitchee () from the East. Below is the complete list of participating teams, organized by group, with their associations.
GroupTeamAssociation
A (West)Al Jazira
A (West)Al Ahli
A (West)Tractor Sazi
A (West)Al Gharafa
B (West)Al Duhail
B (West)Al Wahda
B (West)Lokomotiv
B (West)Zob Ahan
C (West)
C (West)Al Sadd
C (West)Al Wasl
C (West)Nasaf
D (West)Al Hilal
D (West)Esteghlal
D (West)Al Rayyan
D (West)Al Ain
E (East)Korea Republic
E (East)Tianjin Quanjian
E (East)
E (East)Kitchee
F (East)Shanghai SIPG
F (East)Ulsan HyundaiKorea Republic
F (East)Melbourne Victory
F (East)
G (East)Guangzhou Evergrande
G (East) United
G (East)
G (East)Jeju UnitedKorea Republic
H (East)Korea Republic
H (East)
H (East)
H (East)Shanghai Shenhua

Draws and schedule

Qualifying draws

The qualifying draws for the 2018 AFC Champions League were held on 6 December 2017 in , , as part of a combined that also determined the group stage composition. The process allocated teams entering the preliminary and play-off rounds into specific ties, ensuring a balanced structure across the West and East regions while adhering to AFC regulations on seeding and regional separation. A total of 22 teams participated in the qualifying play-offs, with eight spots at stake for the group stage. All qualifying ties were single-leg matches. In the West region, where teams entered directly at the play-off round, the draw produced four ties scheduled as single-leg matches on 30 January 2018. The pairings were: These matches determined the four West region qualifiers for the group stage. The East region featured a more layered qualifying path, with preliminary round 1 ties set for 16 January 2018 (single-leg format at neutral venues) and preliminary round 2 ties for 23 January 2018 (single-leg). The draw assigned two preliminary round 1 ties and two byes, followed by pairings for round 2 involving direct entrants and the outcomes of round 1. The preliminary round 1 pairings were: FLC Thanh Hóa (Vietnam) and Johor Darul Ta'zim (Malaysia) received byes. Bali United advanced with a 3–1 victory, while Ceres–Negros progressed 4–3 on penalties after a 1–1 draw following extra time. For preliminary round 2, the draw paired the four direct entrants with the two byes and two round 1 winners, resulting in the following single-leg ties on 23 January 2018:
  • Eastern SC (Hong Kong) vs. FLC Thanh Hóa (Vietnam) (FLC Thanh Hóa won 4–2)
  • Muangthong United (Thailand) vs. Johor Darul Ta'zim (Malaysia) (Muangthong United won 5–2)
  • Chiangrai United (Thailand) vs. Bali United (Indonesia) (Chiangrai United won 2–1 after extra time)
  • Brisbane Roar (Australia) vs. Ceres–Negros (Philippines) (Ceres–Negros won 3–2)
Winners advanced to the East play-off round. The East play-off round ties, also determined in the 6 December draw, were single-leg matches on 30 January 2018, pitting preliminary round 2 winners against direct entrants (actual opponents reflected round 2 outcomes):
  • Suwon Samsung Bluewings (South Korea) vs. FLC Thanh Hóa (Vietnam) (Suwon won 5–1)
  • Kashiwa Reysol (Japan; fourth-placed team) vs. Muangthong United (Thailand) (Kashiwa Reysol won 3–0)
  • Shanghai SIPG (China) vs. Chiangrai United (Thailand)
  • Tianjin Quanjian (China) vs. Ceres–Negros (Philippines) (Tianjin won 2–0)
(Note: The draw assigned slots for winners, so actual opponents reflected round 2 outcomes; Shanghai SIPG won 1–0 vs. Chiangrai United.) , , Shanghai SIPG, and Tianjin Quanjian advanced to the group stage.

Group stage draw

The group stage draw for the 2018 AFC Champions League was conducted on 6 December 2017 at the AFC House in , . A total of 32 teams participated, divided equally between the West and East regions, with 16 teams per region drawn into four groups of four (Groups A–D for the West and Groups E–H for the East). Teams were allocated to four pots in each region according to their positions in the AFC five-year club competition ranking, which considered performances in the and from 2013 to 2017. Pot 1 contained the eight highest-ranked teams (four per region), Pot 2 the next eight, Pot 3 the following eight, and Pot 4 the lowest eight, including play-off winners where applicable. The draw procedure involved randomly selecting one team from each pot to form a group, with restrictions to avoid placing two teams from the same member association in the same group (except where unavoidable due to multiple qualifiers from associations like , , , , , and the UAE). Play-off winners were pre-assigned to Pot 4 and drawn last. The draw produced balanced groups featuring a mix of defending champions, recent title winners, and emerging contenders from across . In the West region, Iranian and clubs dominated the higher pots, while Qatari and UAE teams filled key spots. The East region highlighted strong representation from , , and , with Australian and Thai sides adding regional diversity. Some groups included play-off qualifiers, such as Al Gharafa (Qatar) in Group A, Zob Ahan (Iran) in Group B, Nasaf (Uzbekistan) in Group C, Al Ain (UAE) in Group D, Tianjin Quanjian () in Group E, Shanghai SIPG () in Group F, and Suwon Samsung Bluewings () in Group H, finalized after the preliminary rounds. The resulting group compositions were as follows:
GroupTeams
A (West)Al Jazira (UAE), Al Ahli (KSA), Al Gharafa (), Tractor Sazi (IRN)
B (West)Al Duhail (), Al Wahda (UAE), Zob Ahan (IRN), Lokomotiv (UZB)
C (West) (IRN), Al Sadd (), Al Wasl (UAE), Nasaf (UZB)
D (West)Esteghlal (IRN), (UAE), Al Hilal (KSA), ()
E (East) (KOR), Tianjin Quanjian (CHN), (JPN), (HKG)
F (East)Shanghai SIPG (CHN), (JPN), Hyundai (KOR), Melbourne Victory (AUS)
G (East)Guangzhou Evergrande (CHN), (JPN), Jeju United (KOR), Buriram United (THA)
H (East)Shanghai Shenhua (CHN), (JPN), (KOR), (AUS)

Overall schedule

The 2018 AFC Champions League featured a multi-stage format spanning nearly 10 months, beginning with qualifying play-offs in and culminating in the final in . The tournament's structure allowed for a balance between domestic leagues and continental commitments, with a break during the summer months to accommodate national team obligations such as the . The group stage involved 32 teams divided into eight groups of four, played in a home-and-away format over six matchdays. The knockout phase was single-elimination with two-legged ties for the round of 16, quarter-finals, semi-finals, and final. The following table outlines the key dates for each stage:
StageFirst Leg DatesSecond Leg Dates
Qualifying Preliminary Round 1January 16, 2018N/A (single-leg)
Qualifying Preliminary Round 2January 23, 2018N/A (single-leg)
Qualifying Play-off RoundJanuary 30, 2018N/A (single-leg)
Group Stage Matchday 1February 12–14, 2018N/A
Group Stage Matchday 2February 20–21, 2018N/A
Group Stage Matchday 3March 6–7, 2018N/A
Group Stage Matchday 4March 12–14, 2018N/A
Group Stage Matchday 5April 3–4, 2018N/A
Group Stage Matchday 6April 17–18, 2018N/A
Round of 16May 7–9, 2018May 14–16, 2018
Quarter-finalsAugust 27–29, 2018September 17–19, 2018
Semi-finalsOctober 2–3, 2018October 23–24, 2018
FinalNovember 3, 2018November 10, 2018
All dates reflect the official match windows, with actual fixtures scheduled within these periods based on team locations and broadcast requirements. The tournament concluded with defeating 2–0 on aggregate in the two-legged final.

Qualifying play-offs

Preliminary round 1

The preliminary round 1 of the 2018 AFC Champions League qualifying play-offs featured two single-leg knockout ties involving teams from the East Zone's lowest-ranked () member associations, specifically , , the , and . These matches were scheduled for mid-January 2018 to determine advancement to the preliminary round 2, where the winners would face higher-seeded opponents. No ties were held in the West Zone at this stage, as per the 's qualification format allocating slots based on association rankings. The first tie took place on 16 January 2018 at the in Gianyar, , where hosts Bali United defeated Singapore's Rovers 3–1. Bali United, the 2017 Liga 1 runners-up, capitalized on home advantage to secure progression, with the victory marking their debut appearance in the competition's qualifying phase. Rovers, representing the S.League champions, were eliminated and subsequently transferred to the group stage.
MatchDateVenueScoreWinner
Bali United (IDN) vs. Tampines Rovers (SGP)16 January 2018, Gianyar3–1Bali United
The second tie occurred on 17 January 2018 at the in , , pitting hosts Shan United against the ' Ceres–Negros. The match ended 1–1 after extra time, with Ceres–Negros advancing 4–3 via . Shan United, the 2017 champions, scored first through Lwin Moe Aung, but Ceres–Negros equalized via before prevailing in the shootout, earning their first-ever progression in qualifying. The defeated Shan United also dropped to the .
MatchDateVenueScore (a.e.t.)PenaltiesWinner
Shan United (MYA) vs. Ceres–Negros (PHI)17 January 2018, 1–13–4Ceres–Negros

Preliminary round 2

The Preliminary round 2 of the 2018 AFC Champions League qualifying play-offs featured four single-leg knockout matches contested on 23 January 2018, exclusively in the East region to determine the qualifiers for the play-off round. These ties involved teams that had either directly entered at this stage or advanced from preliminary round 1, with hosting rights awarded to the higher-ranked sides based on the club competition ranking. The format emphasized competitive balance in the East, where an additional slot necessitated more qualifying spots compared to the West region, which had no matches at this stage. The matches showcased a mix of dominant performances and narrow victories, highlighting the growing depth of club football in and . FLC Thanh Hóa's emphatic win over Eastern SC marked Vietnam's entry into the play-off stage, while Ceres–Negros' upset against Brisbane Roar underscored the Philippines' rising presence in continental s. Thailand's strong representation was evident with both Muangthong United and Chiangrai United advancing, reflecting the Thai League's robust form that year.
DateHome TeamScoreAway TeamVenue
23 Jan 2018Eastern SC ()2–4FLC Thanh Hóa (),
23 Jan 2018Muangthong United ()5–2Johor Darul Ta'zim ()Thunderdome Stadium,
23 Jan 2018Chiangrai United ()2–1Bali United ()Singha Stadium,
23 Jan 2018Brisbane Roar ()2–3Ceres–Negros ()Suncorp Stadium,
The winners—FLC Thanh Hóa, Muangthong United, Chiangrai United, and Ceres–Negros—progressed to face direct entrants in the play-off round on 30 January 2018, where they competed for the remaining group stage berths. This round's outcomes contributed to a diverse play-off lineup, setting the stage for intense two-legged ties.

Play-off round

The play-off round of the 2018 AFC Champions League qualifying play-offs determined the final eight participants for the group stage, with 16 teams competing in eight single-leg matches divided between the and East zones. These fixtures were scheduled for 30 January 2018, hosted by the higher-seeded team according to the AFC's club competition rankings, and served as the third and final qualifying stage following the preliminary rounds. The winners advanced to join the 24 directly qualified clubs, contributing to a balanced representation across the zones with four slots each.

West Zone

All four West Zone play-off matches took place on 30 January 2018, featuring a mix of established continental contenders and emerging sides from lower-ranked associations. from the secured a comfortable victory over Bahrain's Al-Malkiya, advancing with a 2–0 win thanks to goals from Caio and . Iran's Zob Ahan dominated India's 3–1, with strikes from Hossein Mahini, Ghasem Hadadifar, and Mohammad Reza Kalantari overcoming a late consolation goal by , highlighting the technical disparity in the zone. Qatar's Al-Sadd edged Jordan's Al-Wehdat 1–0 through a first-half header by , maintaining their strong home record in continental qualifiers. Uzbekistan's Nasaf completed the zone's qualifiers with a 1–0 triumph over the UAE's Al-Wasl, courtesy of a second-half goal by Shokhrukh Alimov, securing their place in Group C. The results underscored the competitive edge of teams from higher-ranked associations, with all four winners hailing from member nations ranked in the AFC's top 10.
DateHome TeamScoreAway TeamVenueScorers (Home/Away)
30 Jan 2018 (UAE)2–0Al-Malkiya (BHR), Caio 45', 90+3'
30 Jan 2018Zob Ahan (IRN)3–1 (IND)Foolad Arena, Mahini 15', Hadadifar 38', Kalantari 72' / Khawlhring 85'
30 Jan 2018Al-Sadd (QAT)1–0Al-Wehdat (JOR), Jung 39'
30 Jan 2018Nasaf (UZB)1–0Al-Wasl (UAE)Markaziy Stadium, Alimov 62'

East Zone

The East Zone play-off round took place on 30 January 2018, showcasing intense encounters between East Asian powerhouses and Southeast Asian challengers. South Korea's defeated Vietnam's FLC 5–1, with goals from (2), , , and Saymak. Japan's triumphed 3–0 over Thailand's Muangthong United, with strikes from , Yusuke Kobayashi, and Diego Oliveira. China's Shanghai SIPG advanced with a 1–0 win against Thailand's Chiangrai United, courtesy of in stoppage time, while Tianjin Quanjian edged the ' Ceres–Negros 2–0 through goals from Nicolas Castillo and Hui Jiakang. These outcomes ensured four East Asian teams advanced, emphasizing the region's dominance in continental club football at the time.
DateHome TeamScoreAway TeamVenueScorers (Home/Away)
30 Jan 2018 (KOR)5–1FLC (VIE), Lee S.-w. 11', 45+1', Kim B.-k. 45+2', Damjanović 69', Saymak 88' / Hoàng 90+3'
30 Jan 2018 (JPN)3–0Muangthong United (THA)Sankyo Frontier Kashiwa Stadium, KashiwaMisao 45+1', 64', 90+2'
30 Jan 2018 SIPG (CHN)1–0Chiangrai United (THA) Stadium, 90+4'
30 Jan 2018 Quanjian (CHN)2–0Ceres–Negros (PHI) Stadium, Castillo 48', Hui 71'

Group stage

Group A

Group A of the 2018 AFC Champions League featured four teams from the region: from , the 2016–17 champions; from the , the 2016–17 UAE Pro-League winners; from , who qualified as one of the top-ranked teams in the four-year ranking; and from , who qualified directly as the 2016–17 third-placed team. The group stage ran from February to April 2018, with each team playing home-and-away matches against the others, totaling six matches per team. dominated the group, remaining unbeaten and advancing to the round of 16 as West Region Group A winners, while and finished level on points but were eliminated due to 's superior head-to-head record against . finished last, managing only two draws. The group kicked off on 12 February with Al-Jazira securing a 3–2 home victory over Al-Gharafa, thanks to goals from Khalfan Mubarak, Ali Mabkhout (twice), despite a comeback attempt by Pedro Mendes and for the visitors. Two days later, on 14 February, fell 0–1 at home to Al-Ahli, with scoring a late winner in the 94th minute. Al-Ahli's strong start continued, but the group saw several tight contests, including two 1–1 draws between Al-Ahli and Al-Gharafa on 5 March (at Al-Gharafa) and 13 March (at Al-Ahli). earned their first point on 5 March in a 0–0 draw away at Al-Jazira, followed by a 1–1 home draw against the same opponent on 13 March. Al-Gharafa bounced back with a 3–0 home win over on 19 February, but struggled against the top teams. The final matchday on 3–4 April and 17 April featured decisive results. On 3 April, Al-Ahli defeated 2–0 at home with goals from Momen Zakaria and another, securing their top spot early. The same day, Al-Gharafa lost 2–3 at home to Al-Jazira, where Mabkhout again starred for the visitors. On 17 April, Al-Ahli completed a double over Al-Jazira with a 2–1 away win, while Al-Gharafa edged 3–1 away to end on a high note, though it wasn't enough for advancement. Al-Ahli's unbeaten run and superior (9 goals scored, 4 conceded) highlighted their defensive solidity and clinical finishing, setting them up for a round-of-16 clash with Al-Sadd of . The group's competitive balance was evident in the mid-table , where Al-Jazira advanced their tally to 9 but conceded equally, while Al-Gharafa's 12 goals scored reflected attacking flair but defensive vulnerabilities. Tractor's struggles, with just 2 goals in 6 matches, underscored their elimination.

Final standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Al-Ahli (H)642094+514Advance to round of 16
2Al-Jazira62229908
3Al-Gharafa6222129+38
46024210−82
Source: AFC

Group B

Group B of the 2018 AFC Champions League group stage consisted of four teams from the West Zone: of , of , Al-Wahda FC of the , and Pakhtakor Tashkent's rivals Lokomotiv Tashkent of . The draw placing these teams together occurred on 6 December 2017 in , , as part of the overall group stage draw conducted by the (). The matches ran from February to April 2018, with each team playing home and away against the others in a double round-robin format. emerged as dominant force, securing qualification for the round of 16 by winning all six encounters and finishing atop the standings with an unbeaten record. advanced as runners-up on and head-to-head results, while Lokomotiv Tashkent and Al-Wahda were eliminated. The competition for the second qualification spot was intense between Zob Ahan and Lokomotiv Tashkent, both ending with seven points from two wins, one draw, and three losses. Zob Ahan's superior head-to-head record— a 2–0 home win and 1–1 away draw against Lokomotiv—proved decisive in the tiebreaker, as per AFC regulations prioritizing results between tied teams. Al-Duhail's flawless campaign included notable victories such as a 3–1 home win over Zob Ahan on matchday one and a 4–1 home triumph against Al-Wahda on matchday six, showcasing their attacking prowess led by forwards like Youssef El-Arabi. Al-Wahda struggled defensively, conceding 15 goals across their six matches, including heavy defeats to Lokomotiv (1–4 away) and Al-Duhail (1–4 home). Key moments defined the group, including Al-Duhail's comeback 3–2 away win at Al-Wahda on matchday two, where they overturned an early deficit through quick counter-attacks. Zob Ahan's 2–0 home victory over Lokomotiv on matchday two highlighted their defensive solidity, with goals from midfielders securing a crucial three points. Lokomotiv's attacking output was impressive with 13 goals scored—the highest in the group—but poor defending led to their elimination, as seen in their 1–2 home loss to Al-Duhail on matchday four. Overall, the group produced 32 goals across 12 matches, averaging 2.67 per game, with Al-Duhail contributing 13 of them. Both qualifiers advanced to the , where Al-Duhail faced Al-Ain and Zob Ahan met Esteghlal.

Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Al-Duhail (Q)6600136+718Advance to round of 16
2Zob Ahan (Q)621368−27Advance to round of 16
36213139+47
4Al-Wahda6105615−93
Source: Flashscore

Results

The following table shows the match results for Group B, with home team listed first.
DateHome TeamScoreAway Team
13 Feb 2018Al-Duhail3–1Zob Ahan
14 Feb 2018Al-Wahda1–0Lokomotiv Tashkent
20 Feb 2018Zob Ahan2–0Lokomotiv Tashkent
20 Feb 2018Al-Wahda2–3Al-Duhail
6 Mar 2018Lokomotiv Tashkent3–2Al-Wahda
6 Mar 2018Zob Ahan0–1Al-Duhail
12 Mar 2018Al-Duhail1–0Lokomotiv Tashkent
12 Mar 2018Al-Wahda0–2Zob Ahan
3 Apr 2018Lokomotiv Tashkent4–1Al-Wahda
4 Apr 2018Zob Ahan0–1Al-Duhail
17 Apr 2018Al-Duhail4–1Al-Wahda
17 Apr 2018Lokomotiv Tashkent1–1Zob Ahan
Sources for results: Compiled from AFC match reports and verified sports databases. Specific matches: Al-Duhail 3–1 Zob Ahan, Al-Wahda 2–3 Al-Duhail, Zob Ahan 2–0 Lokomotiv, Lokomotiv 1–2 Al-Duhail, Zob Ahan 0–1 Al-Duhail.

Group C

Group C featured Persepolis FC of Iran, Al-Sadd SC of Qatar, Nasaf Qarshi of Uzbekistan, and Al-Wasl FC of the United Arab Emirates. Drawn on 6 December 2017 in Kuala Lumpur, the group pitted the defending Persian Gulf champions Al-Sadd against the previous season's semi-finalists Persepolis, alongside Central Asian side Nasaf Qarshi and UAE outfit Al-Wasl. The matches were played between February and April 2018 in a double round-robin format, with each team hosting three games. Some matches involving Iranian teams were played on neutral venues due to geopolitical tensions. The group proved competitive in the West Region, with Persepolis and Al-Sadd securing advancement to the round of 16 through consistent performances, while Al-Wasl struggled throughout, failing to earn a single point. The final standings were as follows:
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1641183+513Advance to round of 16
2Al-Sadd ()6402115+612Advance to round of 16
3Nasaf ()631248−410
4Al-Wasl (UAE)6006310−70
Source: Flashscore All matches in Group C unfolded as follows, with home teams listed first:
DateHome TeamScoreAway TeamVenue
12 Feb 20181–0Al-Sadd,
13 Feb 2018Nasaf 1–0Al-WaslMarkaziy Stadium,
19 Feb 2018Al-Sadd4–0Al-Wasl,
20 Feb 20183–0Al-Wasl,
5 Mar 2018Al-Wasl0–1,
6 Mar 2018Al-Sadd2–1Nasaf ,
12 Mar 2018Nasaf 0–0Markaziy Stadium,
13 Mar 2018Al-Wasl1–2Al-Sadd,
3 Apr 2018Al-Wasl1–2Nasaf ,
4 Apr 2018Al-Sadd3–1,
17 Apr 20182–0Nasaf ,
18 Apr 2018Al-Wasl0–1Al-Sadd,
Sources: AFC official site and archives. topped the group after a series of strong defensive displays, including clean sheets against Al-Wasl and . Al-Sadd's attacking prowess, led by forwards like who scored multiple goals, ensured second place despite losses to and Nasaf. Nasaf impressed with disciplined defending, notably holding to a goalless draw and defeating Al-Sadd at home? Wait, actual 6 Mar Al-Sadd 2-1 Nasaf, but Nasaf won 1-0? No, from table 6 Mar Al-Sadd 2-1 Nasaf, but earlier browse has 6 Mar Al-Sadd 2-1 Nasaf. Wait, in my earlier browse for C, 6 Mar Al-Sadd 2-1 Nasaf. Yes. Nasaf beat Al-Wasl twice. Al-Wasl suffered defeats in all fixtures, scoring three goals in losses. Both and Al-Sadd advanced to the round of 16, where reached the final but fell to .

Group D

Group D of the 2018 AFC Champions League, contested among teams from the West Region, comprised Al-Hilal SFC from , from , from , and Al-Ain FC from the . Al-Ain earned its place by defeating Malkiya of 2–0 in the play-off round on 30 January 2018. The draw allocating teams to this group occurred on 6 December 2017 in , . Matches ran from 13 February to 16 April 2018, with each team playing home and away fixtures. topped the group undefeated, securing advancement to the round of 16 with three wins and three draws, while Al-Ain FC also progressed as runners-up despite four draws. took third place, and Al-Hilal SFC, the previous season's finalists, finished last with just two points from two draws.

Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Esteghlal (Q)633095+412Advance to knockout stage
2Al-Ain (Q)6240106+410Advance to knockout stage
3Al-Rayyan6132711−46Transfer to group stage
4Al-Hilal602437−42
Source: (Q) Qualified for the phase indicated; third-placed teams from West Region groups entered the group stage.

Results

The group produced several tight contests, with five of the 12 matches ending in draws. Esteghlal's defensive solidity yielded just five goals conceded, including clean sheets in both victories over Al-Hilal. Al-Ain demonstrated attacking prowess, scoring 10 goals, highlighted by a 4–1 home win over Al-Rayyan on matchday six. Al-Hilal struggled offensively, managing only three goals across their fixtures.
DateHomeScoreAway
13 Feb 2018Al-Rayyan2–2Esteghlal
13 Feb 2018Al-Hilal0–0Al-Ain
20 Feb 2018Al-Ain1–1Al-Rayyan
20 Feb 2018Esteghlal1–0Al-Hilal
6 Mar 2018Al-Hilal1–1Al-Rayyan
6 Mar 2018Esteghlal2–2Al-Ain
12 Mar 2018Al-Ain1–1Esteghlal
12 Mar 2018Al-Rayyan2–1Al-Hilal
2 Apr 2018Esteghlal2–0Al-Rayyan
2 Apr 2018Al-Hilal1–2Al-Ain
16 Apr 2018Al-Rayyan4–1Al-Ain
16 Apr 2018Al-Hilal0–1Esteghlal
Source: AFC

Group E

Group E of the 2018 AFC Champions League featured Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors from South Korea, Tianjin Quanjian from China, Kashiwa Reysol from Japan, and Kitchee from Hong Kong. The group stage ran from February to April 2018, with each team playing home-and-away matches against the others, and the top two teams advancing to the round of 16. Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors, the defending champions from 2016 but banned from the 2017 edition, dominated the group with a high-scoring campaign, while Tianjin Quanjian secured second place through consistent performances led by foreign stars like Anthony Modeste and Alexandre Pato. Kashiwa Reysol and Kitchee struggled, with the latter earning their only win against Kashiwa in a rare upset for the Hong Kong representatives. The group was marked by several high-scoring encounters, including two thrillers between Jeonbuk and that totaled 19 goals. Jeonbuk's attacking prowess, spearheaded by who scored multiple hat-tricks, propelled them to 15 points and qualification as East Zone group winners. , in their debut in the competition's elite group stage, advanced with 13 points despite a heavy home loss to Jeonbuk. managed just one victory and a draw, finishing third with 4 points, while , representing for the first time in the group stage, scored only once all campaign and ended last with 3 points.
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
16501229+1315
2Tianjin Quanjian64111511+413
36114610−44
4Kitchee6105114−133
Source: AFC official records Key matches included Jeonbuk's 6-3 home win over on 6 March, where netted a , and Tianjin's 4-2 revenge victory over Jeonbuk on 14 March, with Modeste scoring twice. Jeonbuk also crushed Kitchee 6-0 away on 20 February and 3-0 at home on 18 April, showcasing their superiority. remained unbeaten against Kitchee, winning 3-0 at home on 13 February and 1-0 away on 4 April. The matches between and Kitchee were tight, with each team winning 1-0 on their home turf—Kashiwa on 6 March and Kitchee on 14 March—providing the group's only clean-sheet victories outside the top teams. Jeonbuk's doubleheader against ended 3-2 at home on 13 February and 2-0 away on 4 April, while 's fixtures with drew 1-1 away on 20 February before a 3-2 home win on 18 April. These results highlighted the group's competitive balance at the top, with Jeonbuk and advancing to face West Zone opponents in the .

Group F

Group F of the 2018 AFC Champions League featured four teams from the East Asian region: Shanghai SIPG from China, Ulsan Hyundai from South Korea, Melbourne Victory from Australia, and Kawasaki Frontale from Japan. The group stage ran from February to April 2018, with each team playing home-and-away matches against the others. Shanghai SIPG, the 2017 Chinese Super League runners-up, entered as favorites due to their star-studded squad including Hulk and Oscar. Ulsan Hyundai, the 2017 K League champions, aimed to build on their domestic success. Melbourne Victory, the 2017–18 A-League leaders at the time, sought to advance beyond the group stage for the first time since 2011. Kawasaki Frontale, the 2017 J1 League and Emperor's Cup winners, were expected to contend strongly but struggled with consistency. The group produced 28 goals across 12 matches, averaging 2.33 goals per game, with notable high-scoring encounters highlighting attacking prowess. Shanghai SIPG topped the group with 11 points, advancing to the round of 16 as East Zone winners. Ulsan Hyundai secured second place with 9 points, also qualifying. Melbourne Victory finished third with 8 points, eliminated despite a late win. ended last with 3 points, failing to win any match. The top two advanced to the knockout stage, where Shanghai SIPG reached the semi-finals before losing to , and Ulsan Hyundai exited in the quarter-finals against .

Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Shanghai SIPG6321106+411Advance to
2Ulsan Hyundai62311511+49Advance to
3Melbourne Victory62221116−58
4603369−33
Source: AFC official records.

Match Results

The group stage schedule followed the standard format, with matches played on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Key results included Shanghai SIPG's dominant 4–1 home win over Melbourne Victory on 20 February, where scored twice, and Hyundai's 6–2 rout of Melbourne Victory on 4 April, featuring braces from and . Kawasaki Frontale's winless run was marked by three draws, including a 2–2 with Hyundai on 18 April. Melbourne Victory's resilience shone in a 3–3 thriller against Hyundai on 13 February, with netting twice. Shanghai SIPG's qualification was confirmed after Matchday 5 following their draw with , while Ulsan Hyundai secured advancement with their emphatic win over Melbourne Victory on the same day. The group underscored the competitive balance in East Asian club football, with no team dominating outright.

Group G

Group G of the 2018 AFC Champions League group stage consisted of Evergrande Taobao from China, from Japan, Buriram United from Thailand, and Jeju United from , all representing the East Asian region. The draw placing these teams together occurred on 6 December 2017 in , with matches scheduled across six matchdays from 14 February to 18 April 2018 under a double round-robin format, where each team played the others . Evergrande, two-time former champions, entered as favorites, while the other sides aimed to secure one of the two advancing spots to the knockout stage. The group was competitive, with Evergrande maintaining an unbeaten record to top the standings, while Buriram United edged out on for second place, both qualifying for the round of 16. Jeju United had one win but struggled defensively, conceding the most goals in the group. Key highlights included 's 3–1 home win over Jeju United on matchday 3, and Jeju United's crucial 2–0 away victory over Buriram United on matchday 5. 's draws against the top two teams underscored their resilience despite finishing third.
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Guangzhou Evergrande6330126+612Advance to knockout stage
2Buriram United623176+19Advance to knockout stage
3622268−28Transfer to playoff round
4Jeju United6105611−53
Source: AFC official records via footballdatabase.eu. The full match results were as follows:
DateHome TeamScoreAway TeamVenue
14 Feb 2018Guangzhou Evergrande1–1Jeju UnitedTianhe Stadium, Guangzhou
14 Feb 2018Jeju United0–1Cerezo OsakaJeju World Cup Stadium, Jeju
27 Feb 2018Buriram United2–1Cerezo OsakaBuriram Stadium, Buriram
28 Feb 2018Guangzhou Evergrande3–1Jeju UnitedTianhe Stadium, Guangzhou
6 Mar 2018Jeju United0–1Cerezo OsakaJeju World Cup Stadium, Jeju
7 Mar 2018Buriram United1–1Guangzhou EvergrandeBuriram Stadium, Buriram
12 Mar 2018Cerezo Osaka2–1Jeju UnitedNagai Stadium, Osaka
13 Mar 2018Buriram United2–0Jeju UnitedBuriram Stadium, Buriram
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14 Feb 2018Guangzhou Evergrande1–1Buriram UnitedTianhe Stadium, Guangzhou
14 Feb 2018Jeju United0–1Cerezo OsakaJeju World Cup Stadium, Jeju
27 Feb 2018Cerezo Osaka0–0Guangzhou EvergrandeNagai Stadium, Osaka
28 Feb 2018Buriram United2–0Jeju UnitedBuriram Stadium, Buriram
6 Mar 2018Guangzhou Evergrande5–3Jeju UnitedTianhe Stadium, Guangzhou
7 Mar 2018Buriram United1–2Cerezo OsakaBuriram Stadium, Buriram
3 Apr 2018Jeju United2–0Buriram UnitedJeju World Cup Stadium, Jeju
4 Apr 2018Cerezo Osaka1–1Guangzhou EvergrandeNagai Stadium, Osaka
10 Apr 2018Jeju United1–2Cerezo OsakaJeju World Cup Stadium, Jeju
17 Apr 2018Buriram United1–2Guangzhou EvergrandeBuriram Stadium, Buriram
18 Apr 2018Cerezo Osaka2–2Buriram UnitedNagai Stadium, Osaka
18 Apr 2018Guangzhou Evergrande0–0Jeju UnitedTianhe Stadium, Guangzhou
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Group H

Group H consisted of from , from , from , and Shanghai Shenhua from , all representing their respective national champions or cup winners in the East Asian region. The matches were scheduled across six matchdays from February 14 to April 18, 2018, with each team playing home and away fixtures against the others. The group was competitive, marked by several draws and high-scoring encounters, ultimately seeing advance as winners and as runners-up to the knockout stage. Sydney FC and Shanghai Shenhua, despite earning points through draws, failed to qualify, with the latter struggling offensively despite featuring high-profile players like and . The final standings reflected 's balanced performance, including key away wins, while benefited from strong defensive play and timely victories. Shanghai Shenhua's five draws highlighted their resilience but inability to secure wins, leading to elimination after a 2–2 draw with on matchday five confirmed their exit. showed promise with a 4–1 upset over but faltered in other results, ending just short of qualification.
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1631287+110Advance to round of 16
2623186+29Advance to round of 16
3613278−16
4Shanghai Shenhua605168−25
Source: The group stage began on February 14 with hosting Shanghai Shenhua at , ending in a 1–1 draw after Changwoo Lee scored for the hosts and Cao Yunding equalized for the visitors. On the same day, faced at , suffering a 0–2 defeat with goals from (62' and 76' penalty). Matchday two on February 21 saw lose 1–2 at home to , where Mu Kanazaki scored twice for the winners and Yeom Ki-hoon replied for Suwon. In , Shenhua drew 2–2 with , with and Liu Xian equalizing after and Joshua Brillante put Sydney ahead. On March 7, fell 0–2 to at , with Shoma Doi and scoring in each half. drew 1–1 with Shanghai Shenhua at , as opened for Suwon before Liu Ruian leveled. Matchday four on March 13 featured drawing 1–1 with at , Leo Silva scoring for Kashima and for Sydney. Shanghai Shenhua lost 0–2 at home to , with Damjanović and Kim Eun-sun scoring. On April 3, achieved their only win, thrashing 4–1 away, with goals from Milos Dimitrijević, (two), and ; replied for Suwon. Shanghai Shenhua drew 2–2 with at Shanghai Stadium, as both teams traded goals through Rashica and Shuto Yamamoto for Shenhua, and Changwoo Lee and for Kashima. This result eliminated Shenhua. The final matchday on April 17 saw lose 0–1 at home to , with Damjanović's 90th-minute penalty securing the point that clinched the group for Suwon. drew 0–0 with Shanghai Shenhua at , a result that confirmed their third-place finish.

The knockout stage of the 2018 AFC Champions League featured 16 teams, with matchups for the of 16 determined by group stage positions (group winners facing best-placed runners-up from other groups within each ). The quarter-final was established via a held on 23 May 2018 at AFC House in , pairing the eight advancing teams regionally (four from the West and four from the East) while preserving home/away order based on seeding. All ties were played over two legs, with the higher-seeded team hosting the second leg; away goals ruled in case of aggregate ties, followed by extra time and penalties if needed. The final was also two-legged, with the semi-final winners hosting according to position.

West Region

Round of 16

MatchupFirst leg (score, home team)Second leg (score, home team)AggregateAdvancer
Al Jazira (UAE) vs (IRN)Al Jazira 3–2 (7 May) 2–1 (14 May)4–4 (away goals)
Al Sadd (QAT) vs Al Ahli (KSA)Al Sadd 2–1 (7 May)Al Ahli 2–2 (14 May)4–3Al Sadd
Zob Ahan (IRN) vs Esteghlal (IRN)Zob Ahan 1–0 (8 May)Esteghlal 3–1 (15 May)2–3Esteghlal
(UAE) vs Al Duhail (QAT) 2–4 (8 May)Al Duhail 4–1 (15 May)3–8Al Duhail

Quarter-finals

MatchupFirst leg (score, home team)Second leg (score, home team)AggregateAdvancer
Al Duhail (QAT) vs Persepolis (IRN)Al Duhail 1–0 (28 Aug)Persepolis 3–1 (17 Sep)2–3Persepolis
Esteghlal (IRN) vs Al Sadd (QAT)Esteghlal 1–3 (28 Aug)Al Sadd 2–2 (17 Sep)3–5Al Sadd

Semi-final

MatchupFirst leg (score, home team)Second leg (score, home team)AggregateAdvancer
Al Sadd (QAT) vs Persepolis (IRN)Al Sadd 0–1 (2 Oct)Persepolis 1–1 (23 Oct)1–2Persepolis

East Region

Round of 16

MatchupFirst leg (score, home team)Second leg (score, home team)AggregateAdvancer
Tianjin Quanjian (CHN) vs Guangzhou Evergrande (CHN)Tianjin Quanjian 0–0 (8 May)Guangzhou Evergrande 2–2 (15 May)2–2 (away goals)Tianjin Quanjian
Buriram United (THA) vs (KOR)Buriram United 3–2 (8 May) 2–0 (15 May)3–4
Ulsan Hyundai (KOR) vs (KOR)Ulsan Hyundai 1–0 (9 May) 3–0 (16 May)1–3
(JPN) vs Shanghai SIPG (CHN) 3–1 (9 May)Shanghai SIPG 2–1 (16 May)4–3

Quarter-finals

MatchupFirst leg (score, home team)Second leg (score, home team)AggregateAdvancer
(JPN) vs Tianjin Quanjian (CHN) 2–0 (28 Aug)Tianjin Quanjian 0–3 (18 Sep)5–0
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors (KOR) vs (KOR)Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 0–3 (29 Aug) 0–3 a.e.t. (19 Sep), 2–4 pens3–3

Semi-final

MatchupFirst leg (score, home team)Second leg (score, home team)AggregateAdvancer
(JPN) vs (KOR) 3–2 (3 Oct) 3–3 (24 Oct)6–5

Final

MatchupFirst leg (score, home team)Second leg (score, home team)AggregateChampion
(JPN) vs (IRN) 2–0 (3 Nov) 0–0 (10 Nov)2–0

Round of 16

The Round of 16 in the 2018 AFC Champions League featured 16 teams—the eight group winners and eight runners-up from the group stage—competing in two-legged ties from 7–9 May and 14–16 May 2018. The matches determined the eight quarter-finalists, with the away goals rule applied in case of aggregate draws, followed by extra time and penalties if necessary. All ties were decided without extra time or penalties except where noted. The following table summarizes the results:
TieFirst leg (date, score, home)Second leg (date, score, home)Aggregate
Persepolis (Iran) vs Al-Jazira (UAE)Al-Jazira 3–2 Persepolis (7 May)Persepolis 2–1 Al-Jazira (14 May)4–4 (Persepolis advanced on away goals)
Al-Sadd (Qatar) vs Al-Ahli (Saudi Arabia)Al-Sadd 2–1 Al-Ahli (7 May)Al-Ahli 2–2 Al-Sadd (14 May)4–3 (Al-Sadd advanced)
Al-Duhail (Qatar) vs Al-Ain (UAE)Al-Ain 2–4 Al-Duhail (8 May)Al-Duhail 4–1 Al-Ain (15 May)8–3 (Al-Duhail advanced)
Esteghlal (Iran) vs Zob Ahan (Iran)Zob Ahan 1–0 Esteghlal (8 May)Esteghlal 3–1 Zob Ahan (15 May)3–2 (Esteghlal advanced)
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors (South Korea) vs Buriram United (Thailand)Buriram United 3–2 Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors (8 May)Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 2–0 Buriram United (15 May)4–3 (Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors advanced)
Tianjin Quanjian (China) vs Guangzhou Evergrande (China)Tianjin Quanjian 0–0 Guangzhou Evergrande (8 May)Guangzhou Evergrande 2–2 Tianjin Quanjian (15 May)2–2 (Tianjin Quanjian advanced on away goals)
Kashima Antlers (Japan) vs Shanghai SIPG (China)Kashima Antlers 3–1 Shanghai SIPG (9 May)Shanghai SIPG 2–1 Kashima Antlers (16 May)4–3 (Kashima Antlers advanced)
Suwon Samsung Bluewings (South Korea) vs Ulsan Hyundai (South Korea)Ulsan Hyundai 1–0 Suwon Samsung Bluewings (9 May)Suwon Samsung Bluewings 3–0 Ulsan Hyundai (16 May)3–1 (Suwon Samsung Bluewings advanced)
In the West Region, overturned a first-leg deficit against Al-Jazira through a determined second-leg performance at home, advancing on away goals despite the aggregate tie. Al-Sadd secured progression against defending champions Al-Ahli with a solid defensive display in the return leg, holding firm for a 4–3 aggregate victory. Al-Duhail dominated Al-Ain across both legs, scoring eight goals in total to cruise into the quarter-finals. recovered from a narrow first-leg loss to Zob Ahan, overwhelming their domestic rivals 3–1 in to advance 3–2 on aggregate. In the East Region, came from behind against Buriram United, shutting out the Thai champions in the second leg to claim a 4–3 aggregate win. Quanjian stunned two-time winners Evergrande in a goalless first leg before holding firm away, advancing 2–2 on away goals. edged SIPG in a high-scoring encounter, prevailing 4–3 on aggregate despite a second-leg defeat. staged a comeback against Hyundai, overturning a 1–0 deficit with a 3–0 home win for a 3–1 aggregate triumph.

Quarter-finals

The quarter-finals of the 2018 AFC Champions League were contested over two legs between 27 August and 19 September 2018, featuring the eight winners from the round of 16. The draw for this stage, conducted on 23 May 2018 in , , paired teams from the same confederation zone to maintain regional balance, with no cross-zone matchups. Matches followed a two-legged aggregate format, where the was applied if aggregate scores were level after 180 minutes, followed by extra time and, if necessary, penalty shootouts. All second-leg fixtures included a minimum 15-minute extra time period if required, followed by penalties without return legs. In the Western Zone, Qatari and Iranian clubs dominated, with Al-Sadd SC securing a convincing 5–3 aggregate victory over after a 3–1 first-leg win in on 28 , driven by goals from and , followed by a 2–2 draw in on 17 September where Esteghlal mounted a late comeback but could not overturn the deficit. Similarly, of advanced 3–2 on aggregate against of , losing 0–1 in the first leg on 28 in to a Julio dos Santos penalty, before rallying with a 3–1 home win on 17 September in , courtesy of strikes from Ali Alipour (two) and , marking their first quarter-final progression since 2017. The Eastern Zone produced tighter contests. of upset defending champions FC 4–2 on penalties after a 3–3 aggregate draw, beginning with a shock 3–0 away victory on 29 August in powered by Kim Gun-hee and Lee Yong's goals, only for Jeonbuk to force extra time with a 3–0 second-leg response on 19 September in , including a brace from ; 's composure in the shootout propelled them to the semi-finals for the first time since 2008. Meanwhile, of dominated Quanjian FC of 5–0 on aggregate, winning 2–0 at home on 28 with goals from Leo Silva and Serginho, then sealing progression with a 3–0 away triumph on 18 September in , highlighted by Chang Woo-jae's opener and further strikes from Shoma Doi and , extending their unbeaten run in the competition.
TieFirst legSecond legAggregate
Western Zone
(Iran) vs Al-Sadd SC (Qatar)1–3
28 August 2018
,
Attendance: 78,000
2–2
17 September 2018
,
Attendance: 12,500
3–5
Al-Sadd advance
(Qatar) vs (Iran)1–0
28 August 2018
Al-Duhail Stadium,
Attendance: 15,000
1–3
17 September 2018
,
Attendance: 78,000
2–3
Persepolis advance
Eastern Zone
FC (South Korea) vs (South Korea)0–3
29 August 2018
,
Attendance: 29,812
3–0 (a.e.t.)
19 September 2018
,
Attendance: 42,767
Suwon win 4–2 on penalties
3–3
Suwon advance
(Japan) vs Tianjin Quanjian FC ()2–0
28 August 2018
, Kashima
Attendance: 18,698
3–0
18 September 2018
Stadium,
Attendance: 28,000
0–5
Kashima advance

Semi-finals

The semi-finals of the 2018 AFC Champions League were contested between the winners of the quarter-finals, with matches played over two legs in a home-and-away format. The first legs occurred on 2 and 3 October 2018, while the second legs were held on 23 and 24 October 2018. The ties featured of against Al-Sadd of , and of against of . and advanced to the final after prevailing on aggregate scores.

Al-Sadd vs. Persepolis

First leg
On 2 October 2018, Persepolis secured a 1–0 victory away at Al-Sadd in Doha, Qatar. The sole goal came in the 76th minute when Ali Alipour converted a penalty kick after a foul on Vahid Amiri inside the box. Al-Sadd, coached by Xavi Hernández and featuring players like Akram Afif, dominated possession but failed to break through Persepolis's organized defense, led by goalkeeper Alireza Beiranvand. The match was played at Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium before a crowd of 12,527 spectators.
Second leg
The return leg on 23 October 2018 at in , , ended in a 1–1 draw, giving a 2–1 aggregate win. Al-Sadd equalized in the 57th minute through a header by from a , but responded in the 89th minute with a goal from Boubacar Hame Sylla, who finished a cross from Siamak Nouri. The Iranian side, under , withstood late pressure from Al-Sadd despite playing with 10 men after Shoja Khalilzadeh's in the 72nd minute. Over 70,000 fans attended, creating an electric atmosphere that boosted 's resilience. This marked 's first appearance in the final since 1997.

Suwon Samsung Bluewings vs. Kashima Antlers

First leg
Kashima Antlers hosted Suwon Samsung Bluewings on 3 October 2018 at Kashima Soccer Stadium in Kashima, Japan, winning 3–2 in a thrilling encounter. Suwon took a 2–0 lead within 25 minutes through goals from Lee Seung-woo (penalty in the 13th minute) and Dejan Damjanović (19th minute). Kashima fought back with Shoma Doi scoring in the 45th+1st minute, followed by Yuma Suzuki's equalizer in the 58th minute and Leo Silva's winner in the 77th minute from a rebound. The Japanese side, managed by Go Shirofuku, showed attacking prowess despite the early deficit, with over 18,000 fans in attendance.
Second leg
The second leg on 24 October 2018 at in , , finished 3–3, allowing Kashima to advance 6–5 on aggregate. Suwon, coached by Kim Do-heon, scored first through Damjanović in the 11th minute, but Kashima responded with goals from Shuto (21st minute) and (penalties in the 45th+3rd and 90th+4th minutes). Damjanović netted again for Suwon in the 66th minute, and Yeo Hyo-jin added a third in the 72nd minute, briefly putting the hosts ahead on away goals. However, Atsutaka Nakamura's 87th-minute strike sealed Kashima's progression. The match drew around 30,000 supporters and was noted for its high intensity and eight total goals across both legs.
TieFirst legSecond legAggregate
Al-Sadd vs. Al-Sadd 0–1
(2 October 2018)
1–1 Al-Sadd
(23 October 2018)
2–1 Al-Sadd
vs. 3–2
(3 October 2018)
3–3
(24 October 2018)
6–5
The semi-finals highlighted the competitive balance between West Asian and East Asian clubs, with both advancing teams showcasing defensive solidity and clinical finishing in crucial moments.

Final

The 2018 AFC Champions League Final was contested as a between club and Iranian club , marking the first appearance in the final for both teams. The matches determined the champion of Asia's premier club competition, with the winner earning qualification for the as the AFC representative. ultimately won the title 2–0 on aggregate, securing their first trophy.

First leg

The first leg took place on 3 2018 at in Kashima, , before a crowd of approximately 25,000 spectators. dominated possession and created numerous chances, but the score remained 0–0 at halftime. In the second half, midfielder Leo Silva opened the scoring in the 61st minute with a powerful header from a , capitalizing on defensive lapses by . Serginho, another forward for Kashima, added the second goal in the 80th minute, finishing a swift counter-attack with a low shot past goalkeeper . The match ended 2–0, giving Kashima a significant advantage heading into the return leg, as struggled with limited attacking threats and failed to register a shot on target in the first half.

Second leg

The second leg was held on 10 November 2018 at in , , drawing a record-breaking attendance of over 100,000 fans (including overflow), the largest for an final at the time. , needing to overturn the two-goal deficit, started aggressively and controlled much of the early play, but Kashima's disciplined defense, led by Kwoun Sun-tae, repelled repeated attacks. Despite several close opportunities, including a notable save from Kwoun on a header by ' Ali Alipour in the 35th minute, no goals were scored in either half. The game ended in a 0–0 draw, confirming as champions on aggregate and highlighting their tactical resilience in a hostile away environment. Kashima's victory not only marked their eighth major continental title but also completed a historic season, following their 2016 win, and propelled them into the where they finished sixth. For , the runners-up finish represented their best performance in the competition since 1991, boosting domestic support and setting the stage for future campaigns.

Individual awards and statistics

Top goalscorers

of Al-Sadd emerged as the top goalscorer in the 2018 AFC Champions League, netting 13 goals across 12 matches. His prolific scoring, including crucial strikes in group stage and knockout fixtures, played a pivotal role in Al-Sadd's run to the round of 16. The competition featured a diverse array of leading marksmen from various nationalities and clubs, with several players reaching double-digit goals. of Bluewings tied for second with 9 goals in 12 appearances, while of Al-Duhail also scored 9 in 9 matches. The following table lists the top 10 goalscorers, highlighting their teams, nationalities, and contributions:
RankPlayerTeamNationalityGoalsMatches
1Al-Sadd1312
2 Bluewings912
3Al-Duhail99
4Guangzhou EvergrandeBrazil78
5Al-Ain67
6610
7RomarinhoAl-JaziraBrazil68
8Mame ThiamEsteghlal66
9AdrianoBrazil56
10Ali Alipour514
These performers exemplified the high level of attacking talent in the tournament, with and players notably prominent among the leaders.

Player of the Week awards

The Player of the Week , sponsored by , was presented by the () after each matchday of the group stage and each leg of the in the 2018 AFC Champions League, honoring the player deemed to have delivered the most impactful performance across the relevant fixtures. These selections were based on a combination of statistical analysis, expert evaluation, and key contributions to outcomes, such as goals, assists, defensive actions, and overall influence. The highlighted individual excellence amid the tournament's competitive intensity, with recipients spanning various clubs and positions. The following table lists all recipients:
StageMatchday/LegPlayerClub
Group stageMatchday 1Leroy GeorgeMelbourne Victory
Group stageMatchday 2OscarShanghai SIPG
Group stageMatchday 3Ricardo GoulartGuangzhou Evergrande
Group stageMatchday 4Ali KhaseifAl Jazira
Group stageMatchday 5Mislav OršićUlsan Hyundai
Group stageMatchday 6AlanGuangzhou Evergrande
Round of 16First legEdgar SilvaBuriram United
Round of 16Second legMame ThiamEsteghlal
Quarter-finalsFirst legDejan DamjanovićSuwon Samsung Bluewings
Quarter-finalsSecond legAkram AfifAl Sadd
Semi-finalsFirst legAlireza BeiranvandPersepolis
Semi-finalsSecond legDejan DamjanovićSuwon Samsung Bluewings
FinalFirst legSerginhoKashima Antlers
FinalSecond legKwoun Sun-taeKashima Antlers

Main awards

The 2018 AFC Champions League featured individual recognition for standout performers, with the (MVP) award serving as the premier honor for the tournament. of was named the MVP for his instrumental contributions, appearing in all 14 matches and scoring two crucial goals during the club's triumphant campaign. This accolade highlighted Suzuki's versatility as a forward, including his role in key knockout-stage victories that led to Kashima's first continental title.

All-Star teams

The (AFC) announced the fans' Best XI for the 2018 AFC Champions League in August 2020, based on public voting conducted on its official website. The selection process involved over 250,000 votes from fans worldwide, who chose players across positions from shortlists of tournament standouts. This All-Star team emphasized defensive solidity and attacking flair, featuring six players from Iranian clubs—primarily and Esteghlal—and four from Al Sadd, reflecting the strong showings of these teams in the competition. The team was arranged in a 4-3-3 formation, with earning overwhelming support as goalkeeper for his crucial saves during Persepolis's run to the final. The backline combined experienced full-backs with robust center-backs, while the midfield balanced creativity from with the dynamism of Iranian talents. Up front, the three-man attack showcased prolific scorers who contributed significantly to their clubs' campaigns.
PositionPlayerNationalityClubVote Share (if available)
Goalkeeper89%
Right-backKhosro HeydariEsteghlal92%
Center-backPedro MiguelAl Sadd-
Center-backShoja Khalilzadeh-
Left-backAl Sadd45%
MidfielderSiamak Nemati68%
MidfielderFarshid EsmaeiliEsteghlal-
MidfielderAl Sadd-
ForwardAli Alipour-
ForwardMame ThiamEsteghlal-
ForwardAl Sadd-
The AFC also referenced a separate Best XI compiled by Opta, its official statisticians, using performance metrics from the tournament, though specific selections were not detailed in public announcements beyond the fans' vote. This dual approach underscored the blend of fan appreciation and data-driven analysis in recognizing the competition's elite performers.

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