Liechtenstein to host Hong Kong in city’s first ever football match in Europe

Liechtenstein to host Hong Kong in city’s first ever football match in Europe

Hong Kong will play a football international in Europe for the first time, after the city’s chiefs confirmed a friendly date with Liechtenstein on October 10.

The pioneering fixture at the 7,000-capacity Rheinpark Stadion was the idea of head coach Jorn Andersen, who said facing unfamiliar opposition would allow Hong Kong to “learn about different playing styles”.

Andersen said Hong Kong would return to Asia for their second friendly fixture in October’s Fifa window, which provides a final opportunity to prepare for the East Asian Football Federation Championship qualifiers in Taiwan two months later.

Hong Kong last met European opposition in June 2006, when Croatia won a friendly in the city 4-0. You need to go back another 14 years, to June 1992, for the last time Hong Kong played outside Asian Football Confederation territory: a 3-1 friendly loss in Canada.

Hong Kong will be accelerating preparations for EAFF Championship qualifiers in October’s friendlies. Photo: AP

At 202nd in the global Fifa rankings, Liechtenstein sit 43 positions beneath Hong Kong, in 157th.

Source link : https://www.scmp.com/sport/football/article/3262598/liechtenstein-host-hong-kong-citys-first-ever-football-match-europe

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Publish date : 2024-05-14 07:00:00

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