Sport · Singapore Bureau
FC Jurong exits AFC Women's Champions League after defeat to Hang Yuan
Singapore's FC Jurong has been eliminated from the AFC Women's Champions League following a loss to Chinese side Hang Yuan. The result ends the local club's campaign in the continental competition.
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FC Jurong's bid to advance in the AFC Women's Champions League has come to an end after suffering defeat at the hands of Hang Yuan in a crucial fixture. The Singapore-based club was unable to overcome the Chinese opponent, resulting in their exit from the regional tournament.
The loss marks the conclusion of Jurong's participation in this edition of the AFC Women's Champions League, one of Asia's premier club competitions for women's football. Despite their efforts on the pitch, the team fell short of the standard required to progress further in the knockout stages.
FC Jurong will now focus on domestic competitions as they return to their campaign in the Singapore women's football league. The club's continental campaign this season has provided valuable experience for the squad as they continue to develop their competitive standing in Asian club football.
The AFC Women's Champions League remains one of the most competitive tournaments in Asian women's sports, drawing elite teams from across the continent. Hang Yuan's progression demonstrates the continued strength of Chinese women's club football on the regional stage.