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1993–94 Asian Cup Winners' Cup

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1993–94 Asian Cup Winners' Cup

The 1993–94 Asian Cup Winners' Cup was the fourth edition of the AFC's competition for cup-winning clubs in Asia. 18 teams took part, and the format was a knockout tournament played over two legs in each round, including the final.

Champions and runners-up
- Champions: Al-Qadisiya (Saudi Arabia) – their first Asian Cup Winners' Cup title
- Runners-up: South China AA (Hong Kong)

Final details
- First leg: South China 2–4 Al-Qadisiya, at Hong Kong Stadium
- Second leg: Al-Qadisiya 2–0 South China, at Prince Saud bin Jalawi Stadium, Khobar
- Aggregate: Al-Qadisiya 6–2 South China

Notable moments
- New Radiant (Maldives) advanced to the quarter-finals after Mohammedan (Bangladesh) failed to appear for the second leg due to financial problems.
- A few ties in the early rounds were decided by walkovers or withdrawals.

Overall, Al-Qadisiya secured the title by winning the final on a 6–2 aggregate score.


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