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By TRAVIS CLARK
The tournament might technically have already started, but come tomorrow, some of the bigger
clubs enter play in the FIFA Club World Cup.
Seven teams representing each continental confederation will be in action in the United Arab
Emirates. Two smaller teams began the tournament Wednesday, with UAE side Al-Wahda defeating Hekari
United, the Oceania representative from Papua New Guinea, 3-0.
Have you seen Sydney FC recently?
Well the clowns pretending to be a sophisticated, move evolved football club down south are no
better are they?
Australia's two most successful A-League sides domestically at least, will head into the
prestigious Asian Champions League - a competition boosted by a Qatari side next year, leave it
alone - heading for a disastrous campaign.
Have you seen Sydney FC recently?
Well the clowns pretending to be a sophisticated, move evolved football club down south are no
better are they?
Australia's two most successful A-League sides domestically at least, will head into the
prestigious Asian Champions League - a competition boosted by a Qatari side next year, leave it
alone - heading for a disastrous campaign.
2010 just keeps getting better and better for South Korean football and it could end on a real high
if Seongnam Ilwha Chunma defeat European champions Inter Milan in the Club World Cup semi-final in
Abu Dhabi on Wednesday.
It is a rare chance for a team from the K-League to mix it with the best in the world and fans back
in East Asia will be eagerly tuning in to see if the seven-time champions can shock one of the
biggest names in the world of football.
ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates African champions Tout Puissant Mazembe pulled off the biggest
shock in the 10-year history of the Club World Cup by beating Internacional 2-0 in the semifinals
here on Tuesday. The side from the Democratic Republic of Congo prevailed through fine second-half
strikes by Mulota Kabangu and Dioko Kaluyituka to [.