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      <description>Manchester City and Juventus are both expected to visit Hong Kong in August for the city’s second football festival, multiple sources have told the South China Morning Post.
It is not yet clear whether the Premier League and Serie A giants will face each other, with several of their European and domestic rivals, including Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich also in the mix.
Last year, Kai Tak Stadium had a record 49,704 attendance for Liverpool’s meeting with AC Milan, and then raised the mark...</description>
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      <description>Leading promoters are already plotting to bring more marquee football to Hong Kong after visits from English, Italian and Saudi clubs this summer.
Nearly 100,000 fans watched Football Festival matches involving Arsenal, Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur and AC Milan at Kai Tak Stadium last month, before last week’s three Saudi Super Cup games drew a combined total of about 60,000 to Hong Kong Stadium.
In May, Manchester United beat Hong Kong in front of 33,000, also at Hong Kong Stadium. And Paul...</description>
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      <description>The curtain came down on the first Hong Kong Football Festival on Thursday, with a game between bitter rivals Arsenal and Tottenham that made a mockery of its friendly status and left organisers basking in the glow of a job well done.
By any metric, they would consider the past week to have been a success, on and off the field, including a particularly impressive milestone for Kai Tak Stadium, which welcomed its one millionth visitor despite having been open for less than six months.
Almost...</description>
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      <description>Two of the key figures in bringing “some of the best football on the planet” to Hong Kong have indicated that marquee fixtures could become a staple of the city’s sporting calendar.
Kai Tak Stadium’s ongoing Hong Kong Football Festival has received rave reviews from fans, managers and players. AC Milan beat Liverpool 4-2 in front of almost 50,000 supporters on Saturday, with Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur set to meet on Thursday.
Organisers would have been alarmed, nonetheless, to hear Liverpool...</description>
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