Asian Club League Handball Championship

The Asian Handball Club League Championship is the official competition organised by Asian Handball Federation for the men's handball clubs of Asia, and takes place every year. In addition to crowning the Asian champions, the tournament also serves as a qualifying tournament for the IHF Super Globe.

AHF Asian Men's Club League Handball Championship
Current season, competition or edition:
2020 Asian Men's Club League Handball Championship
SportHandball
Founded1998
Inaugural season1998
AdministratorAsian Handball Federation
CountriesAHF Members
HeadquartersKuwait City (Kuwait)
ContinentAsia
Most recent
champion(s)
Al-Arabi SC (1st Title)
Most titles Al-Sadd SC (5 Titles)
QualificationIHF Super Globe
TV partner(s)Al-Kass Sports Channel
Sponsor(s)Al-Kass Sports Channel
SK Group
Molten Corporation
Gerflor
Level on pyramid1
Related
competitions
Asian Women's Club League Handball Championship
Tournament formatRound-robin and then knockout stage
Official websitewww.asianhandball.org

Summary

Year Host Final Third place match
Champion Score Second place Third place Score Fourth place
1998
Details

Amman

Al-Kazma
No playoffs
Al-Ahli

Zob Ahan
No playoffs
Al-Salt
1999
Details

Isfahan

Al-Kazma
23–21
Al-Salmiya

Al-Hilal

Al-Sadd
2000
Details

Kuwait City

Al-Sadd
No playoffs
Al-Salibikhaet

Al-Hilal
No playoffs
Paykan Sabzevar
2001
Details

Isfahan

Al-Sadd
33–28
Al-Salmiya

Al-Najma
34–34 2OT
(3–2) pen

Foolad Mobarakeh
2002
Details

Dubai

Al-Sadd
33–30
Al-Ahli

Al-Ahli

Al-Najma
2003
Details

Beirut

Al-Sadd
29–24
Al-Ahli

Al-Nasr
31–30
Al-Salmiya
2004
Details

Tehran

Al-Fahaheel
25–23
Foolad Sepahan

Barbar
46–44
Al-Sadd
2005
Details

Amman

Al-Sadd
31–28
Al-Salibikhaet

Al-Ahli
30–26
Al-Ahli
2006
Details

Muscat

Al-Qadsia
38–33
Al-Rayyan

Al-Ahli
27–20
Muscat
2007
Details

Kuwait City

Al-Qadsia
32–28
Al-Salibikhaet

Foolad Sepahan
32–27
Heyat Kerman
2008
Details

Jeddah

Al-Ahli
26–23
Al-Noor

Al-Sadd
29–25
Al-Fahaheel
2009
Details

Amman

Al-Salibikhaet
31–29
As-Sadd

Zob Ahan
22–20
Al-Sadd
2010
Details

Beirut

As-Sadd
33–28
Mudhar

Al-Sadd
26–22
Zob Ahan
2011
Details

Dammam

Mudhar
22–19
As-Sadd

El-Jaish
30–27
Al-Khaleej
2012
Details

Doha

Al-Rayyan
26–24
Al-Ahli

Al-Kuwait
26–25
Al-Noor
2013
Details

Doha

El-Jaish
35–27
Al-Rayyan

As-Sadd
37–34
Al-Ahli
2014
Details

Doha

El-Jaish
33–30
Lekhwiya

Al-Qurain
35–30
Al-Kuwait
2015
Details

Doha

Lekhwiya
No playoffs
Al-Najma

Al-Noor
No playoffs
Al-Ahli
2016
Details

Amman

Al-Noor Club
25–23
El-Jaish SC

Lekhwiya SC
31–21
Gachsaran Oil & Gas Club
2017
Details

Hyderabad

Al-Najma Club
21–16
Al-Duhail Club

Al-Ahli Club
31–27
Sharjah Club
2018
Details

Kuwait City

Al-Duhail Club
22–21
Al-Wakrah Club

Sharjah Club
28–27
Al-Kuwait
2019
Details

Samcheok

Al-Arabi SC
21–19
Al-Wehda Club

Al-Sharjah Club
21–20
Al-Wakrah SC
2020
Details

Jeddah

^1 Played in February 2003.
^2 Played in June 2008.
^3 Played in February 2009.
^4 Played in March 2016.
^5 Played in March 2019.

Medal table (clubs)

RankClubGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Al-Sadd SC5027
2 Al-Duhail SC[6]2215
3 El-Jaish SC[5]2114
4 Kazma SC2002
Qadsia SC2002
6 Al-Sulaibikhat SC1304
7 As-Sadd SC1214
8 Al-Rayan SC1203
9 Al-Najma1113
Al-Noor FC1113
11 Mudhar Club1102
12 Al-Ahli1023
13 Al-Arabi SC1001
Al-Fahaheel FC1001
15 Al-Ahli SC0202
Al-Salmiya SC0202
17 Al-Ahli SC0112
Foolad Mobarakeh Sepahan0112
19 Al-Ahli SC0101
Al-Wakrah Club0101
Al-Wehda Club0101
22 Al-Hilal Club0022
Sharjah Club0022
Zob Ahan SC0022
25 Al-Ahli Club0011
Al-Nasr SC0011
Al-Qurain SC0011
Barbar Club0011
Kuwait SC0011
Totals (29 clubs)22222266
Notes

Medal table (countries)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Qatar117523
2 Kuwait65213
3 Saudi Arabia3339
4 Lebanon1214
5 Bahrain1157
6 United Arab Emirates0235
7 Iran0134
8 Jordan0101
Totals (8 nations)22222266

See also

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