Australian football clubs debut in AFC Champions League
SYDNEY, March 4 (Reuters) - The inclusion of two Australian teams from the Hyundai A-League has added a new dimension to this season's AFC Champions League, wh
ich kicks off with 13 matches in 12 different countries on Wednesday.
Sydney FC and Adelaide United will both make their debuts in Asia's premier club competition, which will be contested over eight months by 28 teams from 15 countries.
It’s not ideal that both of our Champions League participants make their debuts with caretaker coaches, but hopefully both teams give a great account of themselves and further boost league attendances and media interest.
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ich kicks off with 13 matches in 12 different countries on Wednesday.Sydney FC and Adelaide United will both make their debuts in Asia's premier club competition, which will be contested over eight months by 28 teams from 15 countries.
It’s not ideal that both of our Champions League participants make their debuts with caretaker coaches, but hopefully both teams give a great account of themselves and further boost league attendances and media interest.
read more | digg story

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