Tokyo: South Korea's Pohang Steelers beat Saudi side Al Ittihad 2-1 in the Asian Champions League final on Saturday to book their spot in FIFA's Club World Cup.
Pohang twice caught Ittihad cold from free kicks, forward No Byung-jun smashing a shot through the wall to put them ahead in the 57th minute in Tokyo.
A flying header from defender Kim Hyung-il from a Kim Jae-sung delivery made it 2-0 nine minutes later in the competition's first one-off final.
Captain Mohammed Noor gave Ittihad a lifeline by blasting home a close-range volley in the 74th minute but Pohang held on to become South Korea's first Asian champions since 2006.
The four-times K-League champions, twice winners of the old Asian club championship in the late 1990s, qualified for next month's lucrative Club World Cup in Abu Dhabi.
"On balance 2-1 was the right result," Pohang's Brazilian coach Sergio Farias told reporters.
"To get to the Club World Cup is the biggest thing to happen to this club. It's a dream come true for the players."
European champions Barcelona and Libertadores Cup holders Estudiantes of Argentina head the seven-team tournament starting on Dec. 9.
"We paid the price for not taking our chances," said Ittihad's Argentine coach Gabriel Calderon. "They scored twice from dead-ball situations which is very frustrating."
Bureau Report
First Published: Sunday, November 08, 2009, 10:49