South Korean side Ulsan claimed its first ever AFC Champions League trophy after defeating Saturday Saudi club Al Ahli 3-0 in South Korea. Ulsan’s Captain Kwak Tae-hwi opened the scoring in the 13th minute, then goals followed from Brazilian forward Rafinha in the 68th minute and midfielder Kim Seung-yong in the 75th minute. Ulsan is the third South Korean team to lift the trophy in the last four years. They went through the tournament unbeaten, winning their final nine games on the trot. They scored 27 goals in 12 matches during the competition.
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