Philippine football clubs in Asian competitions explained

Philippine clubs has been competing in Asian-level competitions as early as 1967.

Overview

Participating clubs by tournament

Legend

Asian Club Championship (1985–2002)

TeamQualified1985–86198619871988–891989–901990–9119911991–931993–941994–9519951996–972001–02
Philippine Air Force2PRPR
Davao City1R1
Pasay City1R2
Philippine Army1PR

Asian Champions League (2002–)

TeamQualified2002–0320162017201820192020202120222023–24
Ceres / United City5POPR1POGSGS
Kaya3GSPRGS
Global1PR2

Asian Cup Winners' Cup (1990–2002)

TeamQualified1990–911991–921992–931993–941994–952001–02
Philippine Air Force1R1
Sinugba0WD

AFC Cup (2004–24)

TeamQualified20042014201520162017201820192020202120222023–24
Cebu1GS
Ceres / United City6POR16IZSFZFZSFCXL
Kaya4R16GSCXLGS
Global3GSZSFGS
Stallion1GS

AFC President's Cup (2005–2014)

TeamQualified2005201220132014
Ceres / United City1GS
Global1GS

ASEAN Club Championship (2003, 2005, 2022–)

TeamQualified2003200520222023
Ceres / United City0CXL
Philippine Army1GS
Mendiola1CXL
National Capital Region0WD

Singapore Cup (1998–2019, 2022–)

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TeamInvited1998–201120122013201420152016201720182022
Global5SFFRSFQFRU
Loyola3SFQFQF
Ceres / United City2SFR1