
5 – The number of goals scored by Bjorn Johnsen and Junior Negrao, with the duo two behind leading marksman Abderrazak Hamdallah of Al Nassr.
5 – The number of goals scored by Bjorn Johnsen and Junior Negrao, with the duo two behind leading marksman Abderrazak Hamdallah of Al Nassr.
93 – Of the players who have made more than 100 passes, Kamal Kamyabinia has the best accuracy with 93% of his 294 finding the intended target.
21 – The tournament-leading number of goals scored by Ulsan in their nine matches to date. Persepolis, by comparison, have scored just 12.
5 – While the Korean side have scored more goals, Persepolis have more from headers with five of their 12 being headed home compared to Ulsan's two.
20 – Yoon Bit-garam leads the way in chances created while he also tops the charts in assists (3) and passes in the opposition half (261).
57 – Mehdi Abdi Qara boasts the best minutes-per-goal ratio, scoring his two goals from under two hours of game time (one every 57 minutes).
8 – Ulsan have won eight successive games and are just one short of matching their own record of nine (held with Al Duhail) from their 2012 title-winning campaign.
46 – Of all the players eligible to start in Saturday's final, Persepolis' Siamak Nemati is out in front when it comes to duels won.
25 – Jo Su-huk has been the busier of the two goalkeepers, making 25 saves in eight games compared to Hamed Lak's 16 in seven matches.
5 – Lak, however, boasts the better shutout record with five clean sheets (all from seven games in Qatar). Jo, meanwhile, has three.