Help | Sitemap | Archive | Advanced Search | Mirror in USA   
  CHINA
  BUSINESS
  OPINION
  WORLD
  SCI-EDU
  SPORTS
  LIFE
  FEATURES
  PHOTO GALLERY

Message Board
Feedback
Voice of Readers
China Quiz
 China At a Glance
 Constitution of the PRC
 State Organs of the PRC
 CPC and State Leaders
 Chinese President Jiang Zemin
 White Papers of Chinese Government
 Selected Works of Deng Xiaoping
 English Websites in China
Help
About Us
SiteMap
Employment

U.S. Mirror
Japan Mirror
Tech-Net Mirror
Edu-Net Mirror
 
Friday, August 25, 2000, updated at 16:26(GMT+8)
Sports  

Defending Champion Drushed in Chinese FA Cup semi-final

Defending Champion Shandong Luneng failed to make home advantage count Thursday in the first leg of the Chinese Football Association Cup in Tai'an, where the famous Mount Tai lies, in East China's Shandong province, according to Friday's Chinadaily.

They lost to Chongqing Longxin 1-3, suggesting that their chances of entering the cup finals were very thin.

The host team, plagued by injuries all the season, didn't seem to be in good shape, and made lots of mistakes, sports experts said.

However, the visiting team put on an excellent performance and dominated the match. No.20, a Bulgaria striker, staged on a hat-trick to give the home team an embarrassing defeat.

In another semi-final match held in Wuhan the same day, Beijing Guo'an, FA Cup champion in 1997 and 1998, scored a commanding victory over the host Wuhan Red Heart.

The host team, a second division crew, is widely viewed as a "dark horse" in this year's FA Cup as it eliminated Liaoning Fushun, last year's runners-up in Chinese first division league in the home-and-away quarter-final and kicked out Sichuan Quanxing, which currently ranks 5th in the first division league.

After Thursday's match, most people blieve Chongqing Longxin and Beijing Guo'an will be the finalists to compete for FA Championship.

The second leg of the quarter-final is to open on Sunday in Beijing and Chongqing, two Chinese municipalities.




In This Section
 

Defending Champion Shandong Luneng failed to make home advantage count Thursday in the first leg of the Chinese Football Association Cup in Tai'an, where the famous Mount Tai lies, in East China's Shandong province, according to Friday's Chinadaily.

Advanced Search


 


 


Copyright by People's Daily Online, all rights reserved