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Sep 03, 2008
Kim Jung-hoon's secretive side can be feisty but they are experts at keeping a clean sheet. Read Article A red wall waiting for the UAE
Oct 13, 2008
Emirates take on a nation with football in the doldrums after poor showing at the Olympics and the rise of baseball. Read Article Fresh start for South Korea
Nov 18, 2008
They have a combined total of 11 World Cup appearances, both have four points from two games in World Cup qualification and both know that a win in Riyadh will be a huge boost on the road to South Africa. Read Article Korea planning a Riyadh raid
Dec 17, 2008
The Premier League didn't achieve world domination by giving up at the first hint of resistance and its second attempt at selling the '39th game' went much better. Read Article If at first you don't succeed...
Jan 03, 2009
The hosts of the 19th Gulf Cup believe they have the right players to lift the trophy for the first time. Read Article Oman equipped to end drought
Jan 06, 2009
It really is the dawn of a new era in Dubai on Wednesday as the AFC Champions League draw is conducted for the 2009 competition. Read Article Competition sees major upheaval
Mar 09, 2009
Bigger may not always mean better but there is a feeling that the expanded Asian Champions League will be the best yet. Read Article Bigger, but is it better?
Sep 23, 2009
The Uzbeki side Bunyodkor is probably the richest club in Asia, but they have still yet to prove their worth on the pitch. Read Article Pressure is on Scolari
Sep 24, 2009
Two Asian Champions League stalwarts meet at the quarter-final stage with Al Ittihad looking to put a smile back on the face of Saudi Arabian football. Read Article Saudi's last big hope
Sep 25, 2009
Luiz Felipe Scolari will not forget his first game in the Asian Champions League in a hurry as his Bunyodkor team beat Pohang Steelers 3-1 in the first leg of the quarter-finals. Read Article An eventful debut for Scolari