1992–93 Asian Cup Winners' Cup
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1992–93 Asian Cup Winners' Cup
The winners of the 1992–93 Asian Cup Winners' Cup, the football (soccer), association football competition run by the Asian Football Confederation, are listed below. First round 1 Sing Tao (football), Sing Tao withdrew. 2 PIA FC, PIA and York SC, York both withdrew; the tie was scratched. 3 Balestier Khalsa FC, Balestier withdrew. 4 Mohammedan S.C. (Kolkata), Mohammedan withdrew. 5 Safa Sporting Club, Safa withdrew. Second round 1 Mohammedan were drawn against the winner of PIA FC, PIA and York SC, York, but both teams withdrew. Intermediate Round Semifinals 1''1st leg Nov 12, 2nd leg Nov 26 (other source has legs reversed and dates Nov 12 and 20)'' 2''1st leg Nov 13, 2nd leg Nov 20'' Final First Game Second Game ReferencesAsian Cup Winners Cup 1993
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