Key Points

FC Goa will face Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr in the AFC Champions League Two Group D. Mohun Bagan Super Giant are placed in Group C alongside Sepahan SC and Al Hussein. The tournament begins on September 16, with the final set for May 2026. This marks FC Goa’s second continental appearance and Mohun Bagan’s eighth.

Key Points: FC Goa Drawn Against Ronaldo's Al-Nassr in AFC Champions League Two

  • FC Goa to play Ronaldo's Al-Nassr in Group D
  • Mohun Bagan drawn with Sepahan SC in Group C
  • AFC Champions League Two kicks off September 16
  • Tournament rebranded from AFC Cup last season
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AFC Champions League Two: FC Goa to face Ronaldo's Al-Nassr, Mohun Bagan drawn in group C

FC Goa to face Cristiano Ronaldo's Al-Nassr in AFC Champions League Two Group D, while Mohun Bagan placed in Group C.

"FC Goa sealed their spot in the AFC Champions League Two after a thrilling 2-1 win over Al Seeb Club. - AFC Official"

Kuala Lumpur, Aug 15

As the draw for the AFC Champions League Two 2025-26 was unveiled at AFC House on Friday, FC Goa have found themselves in the same group as Cristiano Ronaldo's Al Nassr.

FC Goa, winners of the Kalinga Super Cup 2025, are placed in Group D with Al Nassr Club (Saudi Arabia), Al Zawra'a SC (Iraq) and FC Istiklol (Tajikistan).

The Gaurs sealed their spot in the AFC Champions League Two 2025-26 Group Stage after staving off a late fightback from Al Seeb Club of Oman to walk away with a 2-1 win in their Preliminary Stage tie.

FC Goa's opponents, Al Nassr, are the third-placed team from the Saudi Pro League 2024-25, Al Zawra'a SC are the Iraq Stars League 2024-25 runners-up, and FC Istiklol are the Tajikistan Higher League 2024 champions.

On the other hand, the 2024-25 ISL Shield winners Mohun Bagan Super Giant are drawn in Group C alongside Sepahan SC (Iran), Al Hussein SC (Jordan) and Ahal FC (Turkmenistan).

This is Mohun Bagan SG's eighth appearance in Asia's second-tier men's club competition, which was rebranded from the AFC Cup to the AFC Champions League Two last season. FC Goa will play continental football for the second time, having represented India in the 2021 AFC Champions League.

Mohun Bagan SG's opponents, Sepahan SC, are the Persian Gulf Pro League 2024-25 runners-up, while Al Hussein SC are the Jordanian Pro League 2024-25 champions, and Ahal FC are the runners-up of the Ýokary Liga 2024.

The 32 teams - 16 each from the East and West Regions - were divided into eight groups, with the competition to kick off on September 16.

The Group Stage is scheduled to conclude on December 24 before moving into the Round of 16 between February 10-19, 2026. The quarter-finals and semi-finals are set for March 3-12 and April 7-15, respectively, with the final pencilled in for May 16, 2026.

Draw result:

Group A: Al Wasl FC (UAE), Esteghlal FC (IRN), Al Muharraq SC (BHR), Al Wehdat (JOR)

Group B: Al Ahli SC (QAT), PFC Andijon (UZB), FC Arkadag (TKM), Al Khaldiya SC (BHR)

Group C: Foolad Mobarakeh Sepahan SC (IRN), Al Hussein (JOR), Mohun Bagan Super Giant (IND), Ahal FC (TKM)

Group D: Al Nassr Club (KSA), Al Zawraa SC (IRQ), FC Istiklol (TJK), FC Goa (IND)

Group E: Beijing FC (CHN), Macarthur FC (AUS), Tai Po FC (HKG), Cong An Ha Noi FC (VIE)

Group F: Gamba Osaka (JPN), Nam Dinh FC (VIE), Ratchaburi FC (THA), Eastern FC (HKG)

Group G: Bangkok United (THA), Selangor FC (MAS), Lion City Sailors FC (SGP), Persib Bandung (IDN)

Group H: FC Pohang Steelers (KOR), BG Pathum United (THA), Kaya FC-Iloilo (PHI), Tampines Rovers FC (SGP)

- IANS

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Priya S
Both Indian clubs got tough groups but I believe Mohun Bagan has better chances to qualify. Their experience in continental competitions will help against Sepahan and Al Hussein. FC Goa vs Ronaldo will be great for marketing but realistically, it's going to be very difficult.
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Arjun K
The AFC should reconsider the scheduling! December 24 group stage matches? Our players will be exhausted after ISL and then traveling to Middle East in peak winter. Need better planning for player welfare.
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Sarah B
As an expat football fan in India, I'm thrilled to see Indian clubs getting these opportunities. The exposure against top Asian clubs will do wonders for our players' development. Just hope the broadcast quality is good so we can all watch!
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Vikram M
Forget results, just imagine our boys sharing the pitch with CR7! 🤩 This is massive for Indian football's visibility. AIFF should use this to attract more international stars to ISL. Jai Hind!
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Kavya N
While everyone's excited about Ronaldo, let's not forget FC Goa needs to focus on Al Zawraa and Istiklol first. Getting points against them is more realistic and crucial for our coefficient points. One step at a time!
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