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Last year, neither Sydney FC nor Adelaide United were able to make it past the group stage of the
Asian Champions League. Adelaide faired badly, managing two wins, two draws and two losses. Sydney
FC, on the other hand, narrowly missed out on knocking the Urawa Reds out in the group stage. So
when considering the [.
At the start of the new Australian A-League season, football writer Michael Cockerill noted that,
in its third edition, the competition "has better players and better coaches than ever before."
While Nick Carle, David Carney, Dario Vidosic and Adrian Leijer "have demonstrated in the
off-season, ambitious, mainly younger Australian players will continue to seek their fame and
fortune abroad," six
The Melbourne Victory has been drawn in Group G, along with Chonburi FC (Thailand), Gamba Osaka
(Japan) and the Chunnam Dragons (South Korea). Adelaide United, meanwhile, have been drawn in Group
E with Changchun Yatai (China), Pohang Steelers (South Korea) and Binh Duong (Vietnam). Here's who
we're up against, and how they made it to the Champions [.