KASHIMA, Japan - Japan's Kashima Antlers and South Korea's Seongnam Ilhwa won their matches as the 2010 Asian Champions League began Tuesday. Kashima had a 1-0 home win over China's Changchun Yatai in Group F, while Seongnam were 2-0 winners over Japan's Kawasaki Frontale in their Group E match. Kashima's winner came via a 43rd-minute header from Japan international midfielder Koji Nakata, who is back in his second stint with the Antlers after spells with Marseille and Basel. Kashima have won the past three J-League titles but are still seeking their first continental crown. In South Korea, last season's K-League runners-up Seongnam went ahead in the 34th minute when powerful Montenegro's striker Dzenan Radoncic played a through ball for Mauricio Molina and the Colombian midfielder slid home the opener. Their roles were reversed for the second goal in the 78th minute as Molina teed up Radoncic's powerful finish.