Western Sydney beat Seoul to make Champions League final


  • Football
  • Wednesday, 01 Oct 2014

SYDNEY (Reuters) - The fledgling Western Sydney Wanderers continued their fairytale debut run in the AFC Champions League by beating FC Seoul 2-0 in their semi-final on Wednesday to move within one step of becoming the first Australia winners of the tournament.

The Wanderers, founded in 2012 in swift fashion after Gold Coast United had their licence revoked, will face Saudi Arabia's Al Hilal in the two-legged final of Asia's Premier club tournament after comfortably negating last year's shot-shy runners-up.

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