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China, South Korea clubs humiliated by West Asia sides
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Updated: 2005-09-29 14:00

Subait Khater gave the team from the United Arab Emirates a fourth-minute lead before two goals from Onyekachi in the 10th and 22nd minutes put his side firmly in control.

Shehab Ahmed added a fourth goal on 28 minutes and Onyekachi completed his hat trick with 13 minutes left.

Khater grabbed his second in the 81st minute to give Shenzhen a near-impossible task in the second leg.

Pusan I'Park 0-5 Al Ittihad

Pusan went into the home game against Al Ittihad with a record of eight wins out of eight in the competition, including six group matches and its 5-1 aggregate victory over Qatar's Al Sadd in the quarterfinals.

Al Ittihad were without injured Cameroonian Joseph Desire Job, who is on loan from English Premier League Middlesbrough, and suspended captain Mohammed Noor.

But the Saudis still proved too strong for Ian Porterfield's side.

Al Ittihad took the lead 10 minutes into the second period through Marzouk Al Otaibi.

Mohamed Kallon (62) and Brazilian Tcheco (65) increased their advantage before Saud Ali Khariri added a fourth goal four minutes from time.

Substitute Hamzah Idris completed the scoring in the final minute.



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