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List of Asian Club Championship and AFC Champions League Elite winning managers

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Shin Tae-yong won the trophy in 1995 as a player and 2010 as a manager, the first to do so.

This is a list of Asian Club Championship and AFC Champions League winning managers. Israeli Yosef Merimovich won the first two finals of the competition with Hapoel Tel Aviv and its rival Maccabi Tel Aviv when it was known as the Asian Champion Club Tournament. The competition became the Asian Club Championship upon its resurrection in 1985 and rebranded the AFC Champions League in 2002 after a merge between the Asian Club Championship and the Asian Cup Winners' Cup. The latest iteration of the competition is run in a single year from 2004 to 2021 (de jure 2022) before returning to double year from the 2023–24 season.

Six managers have won the tournament the most with two titles; Choi Kang-hee, Anghel Iordănescu, Kim Ho, Merimovich, Charnwit Polcheewin, and Park Seong-hwa. Only two who have won the title with two clubs: Merimovich (in 1967 with Hapoel Tel Aviv and 1969 with Maccabi Tel Aviv) and Iordănescu (with Al-Hilal in 1999–2000 and Al-Ittihad in 2005). Only one man has won the tournament both as a player and as a manager: South Korean Shin Tae-yong. He is among the nine different South Korean managers to have won the competition.

By year

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Charnwit Polcheewin won the trophy in 1993 and 1994, the first Southeast Asian to do so.
Anghel Iordănescu won the trophy in 2000 and 2005
Marcello Lippi won the trophy in 2013
Luiz Felipe Scolari won the trophy in 2015
Final Nationality Winning manager Country Club
1967 ISR Yosef Merimovich ISR Hapoel Tel Aviv
1969 ISR Yosef Merimovich ISR Maccabi Tel Aviv
1970 YUG Zdravko Rajkov IRN Taj
1971 ISR Israel Halivner ISR Maccabi Tel Aviv
1972 Cancelled
1985–86 KOR Chang Woon-soo KOR Daewoo Royals
1986 JPN Eijun Kiyokumo JPN Furukawa Electric
1987 JPN George Yonashiro JPN Yomiuri FC
1988–89 QAT Obeid Jumma QAT Al-Sadd
1989–90 CHN Li Yingfa CHN Liaoning FC
1990–91 IRN Mansour Pourheidari IRN Esteghlal
1991 BRA Edson Tavares KSA Al-Hilal
1992–93 IRN Firouz Karimi IRN PAS Tehran
1993–94 THA Charnwit Polcheewin THA Thai Farmers Bank
1994–95 THA Charnwit Polcheewin THA Thai Farmers Bank
1995 KOR Park Jong-hwan KOR Ilhwa Chunma
1996–97 KOR Park Seong-hwa KOR Pohang Steelers
1997–98 KOR Park Seong-hwa KOR Pohang Steelers
1998–99 JPN Takashi Kuwahara JPN Júbilo Iwata
1999–2000 ROU Anghel Iordănescu KSA Al-Hilal
2000–01 KOR Kim Ho KOR Suwon Samsung Bluewings
2001–02 KOR Kim Ho KOR Suwon Samsung Bluewings
2002–03 FRA Bruno Metsu UAE Al Ain
2004 CRO Dragan Talajić KSA Al-Ittihad
2005 ROU Anghel Iordănescu KSA Al-Ittihad
2006 KOR Choi Kang-hee KOR Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors
2007 GER Holger Osieck JPN Urawa Red Diamonds
2008 JPN Akira Nishino JPN Gamba Osaka
2009 BRA Sérgio Farias KOR Pohang Steelers
2010 KOR Shin Tae-yong KOR Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma
2011 URU Jorge Fossati QAT Al-Sadd
2012 KOR Kim Ho-kon KOR Ulsan Hyundai
2013 ITA Marcello Lippi CHN Guangzhou Evergrande
2014 AUS Tony Popovic AUS Western Sydney Wanderers
2015 BRA Luiz Felipe Scolari CHN Guangzhou Evergrande
2016 KOR Choi Kang-hee KOR Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors
2017 JPN Takafumi Hori JPN Urawa Red Diamonds
2018 JPN Go Oiwa JPN Kashima Antlers
2019 ROU Răzvan Lucescu KSA Al-Hilal
2020 KOR Kim Do-hoon KOR Ulsan Hyundai
2021 POR Leonardo Jardim KSA Al-Hilal
2022 POL Maciej Skorża JPN Urawa Red Diamonds
2023–24 ARG Hernán Crespo UAE Al Ain
2024–25 GER Matthias Jaissle KSA Al-Ahli

By nationality

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This table lists the total number of titles won by managers of each nationality.

Nationality Number of
wins
 South Korea 11
 Japan 6
 Israel 3
 Romania 3
 Brazil 3
 Iran 2
 Thailand 2
 Germany 2
 Qatar 1
 Croatia 1
 China 1
 Yugoslavia 1
 France 1
 Uruguay 1
 Italy 1
 Australia 1
 Portugal 1
 Poland 1
 Argentina 1

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