Ulsan Hyundai Korean is champion of the AFC Champions League for the second time

Ulsan Hyundai, South Korea, won the AFC Champions League title for the second time in its history, after defeating Iranian Persepolis 1/2 on Saturday.

Mehdi Abdi Kara opened the scoring for Persepolis in the 45th minute, then Junior Negrao equalized for Ulsan Hyundai in the final seconds of stoppage time for the first half.

Nine minutes after the start of the second half, Junior Negrao added his second goal and the second for the Korean team from a penalty kick, bringing the player his tally to seven goals in the Asian Championship, equal to Abdul Razzaq Hamdallah, the Saudi Al-Nasr player, at the top of the scorers list.

Ulsan Hyundai crowned the AFC Champions League title for the second time, winning the title in 2012, while Persepolis failed to win his first title and the first Iranian club title in general in the history of the tournament.

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