Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Tehran: Jalal Hoseini has issued a rallying cry to the Persepolis fans ahead of Saturday’s 2018 AFC Champions League final second leg against Kashima Antlers of Japan
The Islamic Republic of Iran giants are 2-0 down after the first leg and targeting a third comeback in this year’s knockout stage, after they overturned deficits against Al Jazira of the United Arab Emirates and Qatar’s Al-Duhail earlier in the competition.
Both those recoveries took place in front of packed houses at the Azadi Stadium, and Hoseini is calling on one last push from the faithful at one of Asia’s most famous arenas this weekend.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Kuala Lumpur: A new attendance record will be set when Islamic Republic of Iran’s Persepolis take on Kashima Antlers from Japan in the second leg of the 2018 AFC Champions League final at the Azadi Stadium in Tehran on Saturday.
With tickets for the 78,116 capacity Azadi stadium nearly sold out, the 2018 finale is poised to eclipse the highest single match attendance set during the 2014 finals, when 63,763 attended the deciding leg between Saudi Arabia’s Al Hilal and Western Sydney Wanderers from Australia at the King Fahd International Stadium in Riyadh.
The sensational response in Iran also paves the way for a second consecutive year of record attendances after the 2017 final between Urawa Red Diamonds and Al Hilal set the tournament’s highest-ever attendance over two legs.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Tehran: Gen Shoji is looking to draw on his wealth of experience to lead Japan’s Kashima Antlers to glory on Saturday, when they clash with Persepolis of the Islamic Republic of Iran in the second leg of the 2018 AFC Champions League final.
Kashima are 2-0 ahead in the tie thanks to first leg goals from Leo Silva and Serginho, but still have to negotiate the famous Azadi Stadium atmosphere if they are to reach the promised land and claim their first ever continental crown.
Shoji, however, has played on some of the biggest stages in the game, including at the FIFA World Cup for Japan and FIFA Club World Cup for Kashima, and is confident he has what it takes to cope in the heat of the action.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Tehran: Persepolis midfielder Bashar Resan is eyeing a historic AFC Champions League triumph, despite his side coming into the second leg of the final at Azadi Stadium with a two-goal deficit.
The Iranian giants held their hosts to a stalemate for the opening 45 minutes, but conceded twice in the second half, with goals from Leo Silva and Serginho consigning them to a 2-0 defeat.
However, having turned the table after losing the first leg in both the Round of 16 and the quarter-final ties, Resan believes his team can do it one more time to seal a historic victory in the second leg of the final.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Tehran: Former Persepolis manager Afshin Ghotbi knows just what it feels like to savour glory at the Azadi Stadium, where the 2018 AFC Champions League final between the Islamic Republic of Iran giant and Kashima Antlers of Japan will be decided on Saturday.
Ghotbi also spent three-and-a-half years coaching in Japan with Shimizu S-Pulse, leaving him uniquely placed to run the rule over the sides battling to be crowned kings of the Continent.
The 54-year-old has enjoyed a long and distinguished career around Asia and beyond, but his triumph of steering Persepolis to the league title at the Azadi in 2008 is a moment that remains etched on his memory.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Tehran: Kashima Antlers defender Shuto Yamamoto has admitted that whichever team scores first in the AFC Champions League final could be the one that goes on to lift the trophy at the end of proceedings on Saturday.
Despite going into the second leg of the final against Persepolis two goals up, following a 2-0 win in Kashima last weekend, experienced full-back Yamamoto is well-aware that the tie is by no means over
With a potentially record-breaking crowd expected for an AFC Champions League finale, the first goal could be absolutely vital. Should the Japanese visitors score it, their hosts would effectively need to net four times to overcome the away goal advantage.
But if it were the Iranian side that draw first blood, the cauldron of noise at the intimidating Azadi Stadium could swell to a game-changing crescendo.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Kashima: Serginho has admitted that it will be an “absolute delight” to play in front of a packed Azadi Stadium on Saturday as Kashima Antlers prepare to take on Persepolis in the second leg of the 2018 AFC Champions League final.
The Japanese side travel to the Islamic Republic of Iran with a two-goal lead after Serginho added to fellow Brazilian Leo Silva’s opener in the first leg at Kashima Soccer Stadium to secure a 2-0 win for the J.League club.
More than 35,000 spectators roared Kashima to victory on home soil, but that number is likely to be at least doubled in Tehran, where Persepolis’ die-hard fans regularly fill the venue to capacity and generate one of the most vibrant atmospheres in Asia.