Persepolis kicked out of Asian Champions League

Two-time Asian Champions League finalist Persepolis from Iran will not play in the 2022 edition after having its licenses to participate withdrawn.

Published : Jan 07, 2022 14:44 IST , HONG KONG

REPRESENTATIVE IMAGE: Persepolis is one of three Iranian clubs to have had their licenses revoked.
REPRESENTATIVE IMAGE: Persepolis is one of three Iranian clubs to have had their licenses revoked.
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REPRESENTATIVE IMAGE: Persepolis is one of three Iranian clubs to have had their licenses revoked.

Two-time Asian Champions League finalist Persepolis from Iran will not play in the 2022 edition after having its licenses to participate withdrawn, the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) said on Friday.

Tehran-based Persepolis, which lost in both the 2018 and 2020 finals of Asia’s elite club competition, is one of three Iranian clubs to have had their licenses revoked. Esteghlal, winner of the 1970 and 1991 Asian Club Championship - the forerunner to the Asian Champions League - and Gol Gohar Sirjan are the others.

“The ECB (Entry Control Body) determined that the three clubs had not satisfied all of the mandatory criteria ... and, accordingly, should not have been granted licences to participate in the AFC Champions League 2022,” the AFC said.

Persepolis had qualified automatically for the group phase by winning last season’s Persian Gulf Pro League.

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Esteghlal, which was also kicked out of the 2007 edition for failing to submit its players’ list on time, had been due to feature in the qualifying rounds after a third-place finish in the Iranian league. Gol Gohar Sirjan did not qualify for the competition but the sanction means it cannot be nominated as a replacement for either of the excluded teams.

Replacements for Persepolis and Esteghlal will be announced after licensing checks have been completed.

Foolad has already secured its spot in the group phase after winning last season’s Hazfi Cup, Iran’s primary domestic knockout competition, while league runner-up Sepahan will play in the qualifiers.

The draw for the 2022 Asian Champions League will take place on January 17.

Saudi Arabia’s Al Hilal is the defending champion after it defeated Pohang Steelers from South Korea in the final in November.

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