DateRHome v Away-
12/17 12:00 1 [5] Bangkok United v Nam Dinh [2] 1-4
12/17 11:30 2 [4] Lion City Sailors FC v Shan Utd [6] 3-2
12/04 12:00 3 [6] Bangkok United v Lion City Sailors FC [4] 2-2
12/04 12:00 3 [2] Svay Rieng FC v Johor Darul Takzim [1] 2-2
12/04 11:30 3 [5] Shan Utd v Nam Dinh [3] 0-3
12/03 12:00 3 [5] Buriram United v Cong An Ha Noi [4] 1-1
12/03 11:30 3 [3] Saw/Solankar v BG Pathum United [2] 3-2
12/03 11:00 3 [6] Dynamic Herb Cebu FC v Selangor [1] 1-1
09/25 12:30 2 [3] Nam Dinh v Svay Rieng FC [2] 2-1
09/25 09:30 2 [2] Johor Darul Takzim v Bangkok United [3] 4-0
09/24 13:00 2 [3] Selangor v Tampines Rovers FC [1] 4-2
09/24 12:30 2 [5] Cong An Ha Noi v Dynamic Herb Cebu FC [6] 1-0
09/24 12:00 2 [2] BG Pathum United v Buriram United [3] 2-2
08/21 11:30 1 [2] Shan Utd v Svay Rieng FC [2] 0-3
08/21 09:30 1 Johor Darul Takzim v Lion City Sailors FC 3-1
08/20 12:00 1 [2] BG Pathum United v Cong An Ha Noi [2] 2-1
08/20 12:00 1 [2] Buriram United v Selangor [2] 1-1
08/20 11:00 1 Dynamic Herb Cebu FC v Tampines Rovers FC 1-3
08/15 11:30 14 Shan Utd v Ezra FC 1-0
08/15 11:00 14 Dynamic Herb Cebu FC v Kasuka FC 3-0
08/09 12:00 14 Ezra FC v Shan Utd 1-2
08/08 12:15 14 Kasuka FC v Dynamic Herb Cebu FC 2-1
05/21 12:30 - Buriram United v Cong An Ha Noi 6-5
05/14 12:30 - Cong An Ha Noi v Buriram United 2-2
05/07 12:30 - BG Pathum United v Buriram United 0-0
04/30 12:30 - Cong An Ha Noi v PSM Makassar 2-0
04/02 12:30 - PSM Makassar v Cong An Ha Noi 1-0
04/02 12:30 - Buriram United v BG Pathum United 3-1
02/06 12:30 - Cong An Ha Noi v Borneo FC 3-2
02/06 12:30 - Kaya FC v Lion City Sailors FC 2-0

The ASEAN Club Championship or ACC, also known as the Shopee Cup for sponsorship reasons, is an international club football competition organised by the ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) between regional clubs. The competition is backed by AFC and FIFA.

History

ASEAN Champions' Cup, first held in 1985, served as the qualifier for the Asian Club Championship. Bangkok Bank became the first champion. The ASEAN Club Championship was held as biannual tournament in 2003 and 2005. The first edition was sponsored by the LG Electronics, also known as the LG Cup Asean Club Football Championship. However, the tournament failed to gain traction due to lack of sponsors and conflict with the main calendar of the Asian Football Confederation. Plans to revive the tournament started as early as 2012. The tournament's revival was again proposed in 2019, but was hampered by the COVID-19 pandemic. The tournament was revived in April 2024 for the 2024–25 edition, with a new title sponsor Shopee.

The ASEAN Club Championship is a prestigious annual soccer tournament that brings together top club teams from the Southeast Asian region. Organized by the ASEAN Football Federation (AFF), this competition showcases the best of regional football talent, fostering rivalry and camaraderie among clubs from countries such as Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Myanmar, and others. The tournament features intense matches, passionate fans, and a celebration of Southeast Asian football excellence. It serves as a platform for clubs to demonstrate their skills on a larger stage, promote regional cooperation, and elevate the sport's popularity across ASEAN nations. With a rich history of exciting encounters and memorable moments, the ASEAN Club Championship continues to be a highlight of the football calendar in Southeast Asia.