Wuhan Jiangdu Beats Melbourne City on Penalties to Win Inaugural Women’s Asian Champions League Title
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Wuhan Jiangdu beats Melbourne City on penalties to win inaugural Women’s Asian Champions League title
China’s Wuhan Jiangdu won the inaugural Asian Women’s Champions League with a 5-4 shoot-out victory over Melbourne City on Saturday as substitute goalkeeper Chen Chen made a pair of saves to claim the title after a 1-1 draw at the end of extra time.
Heartbreak as Melbourne City lose Champions League final on penalties
Melbourne City’s historic AFC Women’s Champions League campaign came to a cruel end on Saturday night, falling to Wuhan Jiangda on penalties after a gripping 1-1 draw in regular and extra time at Wuhan Sports Centre Stadium. After taking a deserved lead through Shelby McMahon’s second crucial goal in as many games, City looked destined to lift the trophy in what was the Club’s first ever continental final. But two late VAR interventions turned t…
AFC Women's Champions League 2024/25 - Wuhan Jiangda take title with shootout win
Wuhan: China PR’s Wuhan Jiangda Women’s FC clinched the inaugural AFC Women's Champions League™ title in dramatic fashion, defeating Melbourne City FC of Australia 5-4 in a sudden death penalty shootout after the final ended 1-1 at the end 120 minutes on Saturday.
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