Asian Club Champions League 2010 draw announcedKUALA LUMPUR - Monday, 7 December 2009The 2010 AFC Asian Champions League draw was held today in Kuala Lumpur and revealed the pathway of Adelaide United and Melbourne Victory who represent the Hyundai A-League in the competition in 2010. Adelaide United have been drawn with Pohang Steelers of Korea Republic, reigning AFC champions, and also face Republic of China side Shandong Luneng and the eventual champions of the Japan Cup. Melbourne Victory return to the tournament in 2010 to face Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma of Korea Republic, Beijing Guoan, where Newcastle Jets striker Joel Griffiths has recently returned from a successful loan stint, and Japan side Kawasaki Frontale. The top two teams, following the completion of the six rounds of group games, will progress to the Round of 16, a one-off elimination match before the finals commence. The final two places in the draw, including one in Adelaide's Group H, will be decided in East and West Play-off matches between Al Karamah (Syria) v Al Wahda (United Arab Emirates), Churchill Brothers (Indonesia - Bye to the West final) and Armed Forces (Singapore) v Sriwijaya (Indonesia), Da Nang (Vietnam) v Muangthong (Thailand). The remaining five teams will be relegated to the AFC Cup. ACL Western Division
ACL Eastern Division
ACL Western Play-off draw SF1 - Al Karamah (Syria) v Al Wahda (United Arab Emirates)
ACL Eastern Play-off draw SF1 - Armed Forces (Singapore) v Sriwijaya (Indonesia)
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