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India’s Finest Take on Asia’s Big Guns – AFC Champions League Two
The AFC Champions League Two (ACL2) kicks off this week and among the clubs making headlines are two Indian heavyweights – Mohun Bagan Super Giant and FC Goa – both set to test themselves against Asia’s best.

Mohun Bagan SG will open their campaign in Group C on Tuesday, carrying the weight of history as one of Asia’s oldest and most decorated clubs. The Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan Stadium in Kolkata will host the first fixture of the opening matchday, as India’s Mohun Bagan Super Giant start their journey.
Winners of a record seventh league title in 2024, the hosts are making their eighth appearance and face Turkmenistan’s 2024/25 league runners-up Ahal FC, whose fourth involvement ends a four-year absence.
Winners of the cup and runners-up in the league last season, India’s FC Goa host Al Zawraa SC in Group D at the Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Goa on Wednesday. The latter are in their sixth campaign and finished second in the Iraqi league in 2024/25. Known for their bold, attacking style, the Gaurs will be eyeing a strong start as they measure themselves against seasoned opponents in the region.
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Among the teams in the group are Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr and FC Istiklol from Turkmenistan.
ACL2 also features some of Asia’s top clubs with rich continental pedigrees, ensuring a highly competitive first edition. Fans can look forward to clashes involving sides such as Al Ahli, FC Arkadag, Beijing FC, Gamba Osaka, FC Pohang Steelers – teams that bring both pedigree and star power to the tournament.
With fixtures spread across Asia, ACL2 promises to be a stage where emerging clubs and traditional powerhouses collide, offering a fresh and intense dimension to Asian football. For Indian fans, all eyes will be on Mohun Bagan SG and FC Goa as they look to carry the tricolor deeper into the competition.












