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Hong Kong’s Lee Man defeated in AFC Cup semi-final heartbreaker, but not demoralised after strong showing

  • Home team Nasaf of Uzbekistan go through with narrow 3-2 victory after extra time
  • With a brief history of four years, the club was aiming to become the first from Hong Kong to reach the regional club competition final

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Givanilton Ferreira (right) of Lee Man celebrates against Nasaf of Uzbekistan but still they fail to become the first Hong Kong club to reach the AFC Cup final. Photo: AFC

Lee Man players can hold their heads up high despite losing 3-2 after extra time to hosts Nasaf of Uzbekistan in the AFC Cup semi-final on Wednesday night.

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The club was aiming to become the first from Hong Kong to reach the regional competition final.

Established only four years ago, the ambitious Lee Man hoped to overhaul traditional heavyweights South China and Kitchee to reach the AFC Cup final at the first time of asking. Those two Hong Kong heavyweights reached the same stage in 2009 and 2014 respectively but both came undone against Middle Eastern clubs at the semi stage.

At a packed Markaziy Stadium in Karshi on Wednesday night, almost 10,000 fans witnessed the visitors pull off a thrilling comeback in the second half of the one-legged inter-zone final after two early goals for the hosts, including an own goal from Lee Man captain Fernando Recio, seemed to have sunk any hope the Hongkongers may have had.

Givanilton Ferreira was instrumental in Lee Man’s attack. Photo: Lee Man
Givanilton Ferreira was instrumental in Lee Man’s attack. Photo: Lee Man
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But Givanilton Ferreira pulled one back for Lee Man in the first minute after the half-time break, taking full advantage of a weak back pass by a Nasaf defender to score from just outside the box. Ferreira was then instrumental in the second goal, earning a penalty after he was fouled by Nasaf goalkeeper Umidjon Ergashev. Jose Martin scored from the spot to revitalise the visitors’ hopes midway through the second half.

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