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Shandong fans embrace continental contest
AFC Champions League hopefuls Shandong Luneng are expecting to test the capacity of the Shandong Sports Centre when they face the AFC Champions’ League holders Al Ittihad in their quarter-final first leg match.
The stadium - the scene of arguably two of the greatest matches in the history of Asian football in last year’s 4-3 victory for Iran over Korea Republic in the Asian Cup quarter-finals and Japan’s semi-final win by the same score against Bahrain – has a capacity of 35,000 for football matches, and a club official told footballasia.com that Al Ittihad’s visit has attracted tremendous interest. "When the ticket office closed on Monday we had sold 16,800 tickets, but the interest from sponsors and VIP’s has been so great we have also given away another 5,000," explained Shandong Luneng’s vice general manager Liu Lisheng. "Usually fans in China only buy their tickets on the day and yet we’re already expecting more than our average gate of 20,000." Runners-up in the 2004 China Super League behind Shenzhen Jianlibao, who they
then beat to win the CSL Cup, Shandong have not been short of special moments in
recent times.
"The AFC Champions League is always good for our club, because it gives us that chance to play overseas teams and it gets the fans so excited." There was one piece of bad news for Shandong ahead of the big game against
the Saudi Arabian team. Chinese international striker Li Jinyu has been ruled
out through injury. On the plus side, the remarkably versatile international
Zheng Zhi, who has played every position but goalkeeper in his professional
career, successfully came through his come-back game and will play.
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