# 2006 AFC Champions League final

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2006 AFC Champions League final Event 2006 AFC Champions League Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors Al-Karamah 3 2 First leg Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors Al-Karamah 2 0 Date 1 November 2006 Venue Jeonju World Cup Stadium, Jeonju Referee 0 Attendance 25,830 Second leg Al-Karamah Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 2 1 Date 8 November 2006 Venue Khaled bin Walid Stadium, Homs Referee Mark Shield Attendance 40,000 ← 2005 2007 →

The **2006 AFC Champions League final** was a [two-legged](/source/Two-legged_tie) [football](/source/Association_football) tie to determine the [2006](/source/AFC_Champions_League_2006) champions of [Asian](/source/Asian_Football_Confederation) club football. South Korean club [Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors](/source/Jeonbuk_Hyundai_Motors) defeated Syrian representative [Al-Karamah](/source/Al-Karamah_SC) 3–2 on aggregate to take the title.[1] As of 2022, this was the only final of an AFC Champions League involving a Syrian club. The first leg took place on 1 November 2006 at 19:00 [local time](/source/Korea_Standard_Time) ([UTC+9](/source/UTC%2B9)) at [Jeonju World Cup Stadium](/source/Jeonju_World_Cup_Stadium) in [Jeonju](/source/Jeonju), which Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors won 2–0. The second leg took place on 8 November 2006 at 20:00 [local time](/source/Eastern_European_Time) ([UTC+3](/source/UTC%2B3)) at [Khaled bin Walid Stadium](/source/Khaled_bin_Walid_Stadium), [Homs](/source/Homs), which Al-Karamah took 2–1.

## Format

The rules for the final were exactly the same as for the previous knockout rounds. The tie was contested over two legs with [away goals](/source/Away_goals_rule) deciding the winner if the two teams were level on goals after the second leg. If the teams could still not be separated at that stage then [extra time](/source/Extra_time) would have been played with a [penalty shootout](/source/Penalty_shootout_(association_football)) taking place if the teams were still level after that.

## The Route to the final

Further information: [2006 AFC Champions League](/source/2006_AFC_Champions_League)

### Al-Karamah

Opponents Round H/A Score1 Al-Karamah goalscorers Al-Wahda Group Stage H 2–1 Mohamad Al Hamawi, Ahmad Turkmani Saba Battery Group Stage A 2–1 Jehad Al-Hussain, Mohannad Ibrahim Al-Gharafa Group Stage A 0–4 Al-Gharafa Group Stage H 3–1 Ahmad Turkmani (2), Abdel Kader Rifai Al-Wahda Group Stage A 2–4 Abdel Kader Rifai, Aatef Jenyat Saba Battery Group Stage H 1–0 Abdel Kader Rifai Al-Ittihad Quarterfinal 1st leg A 0–2 Al-Ittihad Quarterfinal 2nd leg H 4–0 Ahmad Omaier, Mohamad Al Hamawi, Mohannad Ibrahim (2) Al-Qadisiya Semifinal 1st leg H 0–0 Al-Qadisiya Semifinal 2nd leg A 1–0 Aatef Jenyat

1Al-Karamah's score is shown first.

### Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors

Opponents Round H/A Score1 Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors goalscorers Gamba Osaka Group Stage H 3–2 Milton Rodriguez, Kim Hyeung-Bum (2) Dalian Shide Group Stage A 0–1 Da Nang Group Stage H 3–0 Milton Rodriguez, Kim Hyeung-Bum, Botti Da Nang Group Stage A 1–0 Zé Carlos Gamba Osaka Group Stage A 1–1 Cho Jin-Soo Dalian Shide Group Stage H 3–1 Kim Hyeung-Bum (2), Wang Jung-Hyun Shanghai Shenhua Quarterfinal 1st leg A 0–1 Shanghai Shenhua Quarterfinal 2nd leg H 4–2 Zé Carlos (2), Yeom Ki-Hun, Jung Jong-Kwan Ulsan Hyundai Horang-i Semifinal 1st leg H 2–3 Zé Carlos, Yeom Ki-Hun Ulsan Hyundai Horang-i Semifinal 2nd leg A 4–1 Choi Jin-Cheul, Jung Jong-Kwan, Lim Yoo-Hwan, Lee Kwang-Hyun

1Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors's score is shown first.

## Final summary

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 3–2 Al-Karamah 2–0 1–2

### First leg

1 November 2006

19:00 ([UTC+9](/source/UTC%2B9))

Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 2 – 0 Al-Karamah Yeom Ki-Hun 59' Botti 90+1'

[Jeonju World Cup Stadium](/source/Jeonju_World_Cup_Stadium), [Jeonju](/source/Jeonju)

Attendance: 25,830

Referee: 0

Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors Al-Karamah

JEONBUK HYUNDAI MOTORS: GK 21 Kwon Sun-Tae DF 8 Jung Jong-Kwan DF 4 Choi Jin-Cheul DF 5 Kim Young-Sun DF 26 Jang Ji-Hyun MF 11 Yeom Ki-Hun 86' MF 6 Kim Hyun-Soo 50' MF 16 Lim You-Hwan MF 22 Kim Hyeung-Bum FW 28 Wang Jung-Hyun 56' FW 15 Zé Carlos Substitutes: GK 27 Sung Kyung-Il DF 18 Heo Hoon-Goo DF 20 Kim In-Ho 86' MF 9 Han Je-Kwang MF 12 Jeon Kwang-Hwan 56' MF 13 Shin Sang-Hoon MF 17 Choi Young-Hoon FW 10 Botti 50' FW 25 Jung Soo-Jong Manager: Choi Kang-Hee AL-KARAMAH: GK 1 Mosab Balhous DF 14 Anas Al Khouja DF 3 Fabio Santos DF 5 Jihad Qassab 73' MF 21 Aatef Jenyat 51' MF 10 Iyad Mando MF 7 Abdel Kader Rifai 86' MF 9 Mohamad Al Hamawi MF 6 Jehad Al-Hussain FW 8 Mohannad Ibrahim 66' FW 20 Ahmad Omaier 79' Substitutes: GK 22 Adnan Al Hafez DF 2 Naser Al Sebai 66' DF 4 Hassan Abbas DF 13 Belal Abduldaim DF 23 Tawfek Taearah MF 15 Odai Mohamad Eid 86' MF 18 Mahmoud Al Malloul MF 24 Mohamad Abdulkader FW 17 Yussef Sleman 79' Manager: Mohammad Kwid

### Second leg

8 November 2006

20:00 ([UTC+3](/source/UTC%2B3))

Al-Karamah 2 – 1 Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors Iyad Mando 54' Mohannad Ibrahim 61' Zé Carlos 86'

[Khaled bin Walid Stadium](/source/Khaled_bin_Walid_Stadium), [Homs](/source/Homs)

Attendance: 40,000

Referee: [Mark Shield](/source/Mark_Shield) ([Australia](/source/Football_Federation_Australia))

Al-Karamah Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors

AL-KARAMAH: GK 1 Mosab Balhous DF 14 Anas Al Khouja DF 3 Fabio Santos DF 13 Belal Abduldaim 86' DF 5 Jihad Qassab 56' MF 7 Abdel Kader Rifai MF 10 Iyad Mando MF 6 Jehad Al-Hussain MF 21 Aatef Jenyat FW 8 Mohannad Ibrahim FW 9 Mohamad Al Hamawi 64' Substitutes: GK 22 Adnan Al Hafez DF 2 Naser Al Sebai DF 4 Hassan Abbas DF 23 Tawfek Taearah MF 11 Fahd Aodi MF 15 Odai Mohamad Eid MF 18 Mahmoud Al Malloul FW 19 Abdulrahman Akkari 86' FW 20 Ahmad Omaier 64' Manager: Mohammad Kwid JEONBUK HYUNDAI MOTORS: GK 21 Kwon Sun-Tae DF 4 Choi Jin-Cheul DF 5 Kim Young-Sun DF 6 Kim Hyun-Soo MF 12 Jeon Kwang-Hwan 66' MF 26 Jang Ji-Hyun MF 16 Lim You-Hwan MF 19 Kwon Jip 56' FW 8 Jung Jong-Kwan FW 11 Yeom Ki-Hun FW 15 Zé Carlos 88' Substitutes: GK 27 Sung Kyung-Il DF 18 Heo Hoon-Goo DF 20 Kim In-Ho 66' DF 28 Wang Jung-Hyun 88' MF 17 Choi Young-Hoon MF 22 Kim Hyeung-Bum 56' FW 10 Botti FW 25 Jung Soo-Jong 0 Manager: Choi Kang-Hee

## See also

- [2006 AFC Champions League](/source/2006_AFC_Champions_League)

- [2006 FIFA Club World Cup](/source/2006_FIFA_Club_World_Cup)

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** Rizvi, Ahmed (20 July 2015). ["Football in times of crisis: Syrian game continues on as inspiration, propaganda, shadow"](https://web.archive.org/web/20210522123205/https://www.thenationalnews.com/sport/football-in-times-of-crisis-syrian-game-continues-on-as-inspiration-propaganda-shadow-1.16805). *thenationalnews.com*. The National News Sport. Archived from [the original](https://www.thenationalnews.com/sport/football-in-times-of-crisis-syrian-game-continues-on-as-inspiration-propaganda-shadow-1.16805) on 22 May 2021. Retrieved 27 September 2022.

## External links

- [AFC Champions League Final](https://web.archive.org/web/20110604122415/http://soccernet.espn.go.com/fixtures?league=afc.champions&date=20061101&type=month&cc=4716)

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