Opinion | Why the Shanghai derby has become one of China football’s most heated rivalries
Weekend’s game – marred by horrific injury to Demba Ba – was another impassioned battle for local bragging rights

Shanghai Greenland Shenhua versus Shanghai SIPG doesn’t exactly slip off the tongue, but while the names might not be in the traditions of the world’s great football clubs, the rivalry is close to any. Some have even begun to whisper that it is the biggest derby in Asia.
In truth, that’s a stretch. And something that the fans of Tehran rivals Esteghal FC and Persepolis – a derby that dates back to the late 1960s, involves the two most successful teams in Iran and has seen crowds of up to 120,000 in the stands – would take issue with.
Yet while the Shanghai derby lags behind those numbers but it is already close in terms of the passions it elicits between the rival fans. Something that is all the more remarkable considering that the clubs first met in the league in the 2013 CSL season.
That was the newly renamed Shanghai SIPG’s debut campaign, the club having changed its name from Shanghai East Asia after investment from the Shanghai International Port Group, but the clubs already had a history going back nearly two decades.
WATCH: highlights of the Shanghai derby