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What are the traditional giants in Asia?

In Asia, Al-Chiral Club of Saudi Arabia, Al-Chiral reached the finals four times in the Asian Cup era, 1992 and won the Asian Cup twice in 2000.

Iran's giant Tehran is independent, also known as Estragol. He won the AFC Champions Cup twice and is also a frequent visitor to the AFC Champions League.

South Korea's Pohang Iron and Steel Club also won the AFC Champions League twice and defeated Dalian Wanda once. In 2009, he won the reformed AFC Champions League.

South Korea's Shui Yuan Samsung Club won the Asian Cup twice, in 200 1 and in 2002.

Gamba Osaka, Japan, once the AFC Champions League, was the former football department of Matsushita Electric Industry, the founding member of J League, and the third place of the World Club Cup (2008).

Other top teams, such as Al Ain in the United Arab Emirates, Doha Sadr in Qatar, Guangzhou Evergrande in China and FC in Seoul, South Korea, all belong to the upstarts that have risen in recent years.