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Elkeson, China's new striker, in Asian action for Guangzhou

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Elkeson, China's new striker, in Asian action for Guangzhou
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Elkeson, China's new striker, in Asian action for Guangzhou

2019-08-26 09:17 Last Updated At:09:20

A week after his elevation to China's national squad, Brazilian-born striker Elkeson is set to be in the thick of action for Guangzhou Evergrande as the Asian Champions League enters the quarterfinals stage.

The former Botafoga striker is the talk of Asian soccer after becoming the first player of non-Chinese heritage to be selected for the China national team. He was called up last week by head coach Marcello Lippi, and is expected to line up against Maldives on Sept. 10 in a qualifying match for the 2022 World Cup.

Before national team duties, though, Elkeson will play against Japan's Kashima Antlers in the quarterfinals of the continental club championship.

Taking the local name of Ai Kesen, Elkeson has also taken Chinese citizenship after playing in the Chinese Super League since 2013, thereby meeting FIFA's five-year residency rule.

"In addition to winning many championships and honors on the football field,I have been very happy in China in recent years," Elkeson wrote in a message to fans on social media. "Now I want to say that I am Chinese and I love this country. I want to return all the love and care you have for me over the years. I hope to get your support as always."

His goals help propel Guangzhou to the title in 2013, but Kashima presents a serious threat to Guangzhou's bid to become the first club to win the Asian Champions League three times.

Guangzhou coach Fabio Cannavaro is looking forward to the challenge.

"Kashima is the defending champion in Asia and a strong team. We will have to be at our best," Cannavaro said. "We are in good form and going well in the league but this will be a different challenge."

Guangzhou was eliminated from the ACL by Chinese teams in the previous two seasons. A win over Kashima could set up another all-China against 2017 conqueror Shanghai SIPG in the semifinals. Shanghai, who also beat Guangzhou to the 2018 Chinese title, faces Urawa Reds of Japan on Tuesday.

Shanghai is expected to have new signing Marko Arnautovic in attack to link up with former Brazil international Hulk.

Arnautovic, signed from English Premier League team West Ham United for a fee reported to be around $30 million, has scored four goals in five games in the Chinese Super League so far. The Austrian has been struggling for fitness but coach Vitor Pereira is hoping that his new striker will be ready to start.

"He has a little knock on his leg but it should be fine," Pereira said. "He has not had much time to adjust in China but he has been playing well and we don't think it will be a serious problem."

In the western half of the tournament — the Asian Champions League is divided into two geographical zones until the final — Saudi Arabia provides three of the four teams in the quarterfinals.

Domestic rivals Al Hilal and Al Ittihad meet on Tuesday, a day after Al Nassr takes on Al Sadd of Qatar, the only non-Saudi contender from the zone.

Al Sadd, the only club from the Western division to win the title since 2005, is coached by former Spain and Barcelona legend Xavi Hernandez.

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First female referee for Asian CL game, Melbourne City wins

2022-04-22 02:25 Last Updated At:02:30

The first female referee to officiate an Asian Champions League game saw Melbourne City defeat Jeonnam Dragons of South Korea 2-1 on Thursday.

Yoshimi Yamashita and assistant referees Makoto Bozono and Naomi Teshirogi — all of Japan — comprised the first all-female trio to officiate an Asian Champions League match, having being appointed by the Asian Football Confederation.

"Their selection reinforces the AFC's commitment to strengthen and develop the women’s game at all levels as well as in ensuring the AFC’s women match officials continue to receive the highest standards of quality education and expert guidance to scale the biggest stages in world football,” the confederation said in a statement.

Lee Kyu-hyuk scored for Jeonnam after 16 minutes to cancel out Carl Jenkinson’s early opener at the Pathum Thani Stadium just north of Bangkok. Andrew Nabbout scored what turned out to be the winning goal for the Australian team just six minutes later.

Melbourne City is second in Group G level on points with leader BG Pathum United of Thailand. The 10 group winners automatically advance along with the six best-performing second-place teams.

Defending champion Al-Hilal of Saudi Arabia is the only team to have already reached the knockout stage.

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