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3-year-old Sydney Wanderers clinch AFC Champions League title

Australia hailed Western Sydney Wanderers' remarkable rise from new club to AFC Champions League winners in only two years after they became the first side from the country to win the Asian title on Sunday (Nov 2).

Some 5,000 joyous Wanderers fans watched the game on a giant screen in their heartland of Parramatta and celebrated the club's 1-0 aggregate win over Saudi Arabia's Al Hilal in Riyadh in style.

Fans hugged each other and set off red flares as the Wanderers held on for a 0-0 draw after winning the home leg 1-0 to clinch the Asian club title in only their third season.


Australia's Western Sydney Wanderers celebrate after winning the second leg of the AFC Champions League 2014 football final with a 0-0 draw. PHOTO: AFP

Football Federation Australia chief executive David Gallop said the Wanderers' triumph was "one of the most amazing sporting stories seen in Australian sport".

"This triumph will resonate throughout the game and across our nation. The impact will be felt beyond sport and will speak to Australia’s future in the Asian century and football’s pivotal role," Gallop said.

"At the heart of this success is one of the most amazing sporting stories we’ve ever seen in Australian sport." - Football Federation Australia chief executive David Gallop

"It's a start-up less than three years old that today stands proudly as the champion of Asia. That says it all."

The Sydney Morning Herald congratulated the club for achieving the "seemingly impossible to become the first Australian champions of Asia".

"A club that didn't exist three years ago has now clinched the greatest result in Australian club football history by toppling Asia’s club of the century to win a historic champions league title."


Saudi Arabia's Al Hilal player Mihai Pintili fights for the ball with Western Sydney Wanderers Vitor Saba in the second leg of the AFC Champions League football final. PHOTO: AFP

The Daily Telegraph said: "From a twinkle in Australian football’s eye to champions of Asia in less than three years. The incredible story of the Western Sydney Wanderers has its finest chapter to date.

"The Wanderers somehow held out against the relentless onslaught of Saudi giant Al Hilal before a frenzied home crowd to become the first Australian team to win the Asian Champions League."

The Guardian Australia described it as “surely the football story of the year”.

"The Wanderers are champions of Asia. Three years ago, people would have claimed you were crazy to say such a thing – and they would have been right," it said.

"Three years ago, there was no such thing as Western Sydney Wanderers yet here they were on Saturday evening, driving millions of Saudi Arabian fans mad with frustration before lifting the biggest prize in the world’s biggest continent."

Source: AFP

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