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Ronaldo wows Hong Kong as Saudi Super Cup given ‘very satisfactory’ verdict

Sports minister Rosanna Law says organisers ‘look forward to coming back’, although questions remain over stadium

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Cristiano Ronaldo soaks up the adulation at Hong Kong Stadium. Photo: Elson Li
Tom Bell,Lars HamerandPaul McNamara

Football fans were granted most of their wishes at Hong Kong Stadium on Saturday as the Saudi Super Cup concluded with a goal from Cristiano Ronaldo, even if the Portuguese was narrowly denied the silverware.

Ronaldo’s club Al-Nassr may have been beaten by Al-Ahli in a deciding penalty shoot-out, but the plaudits were largely for the man wearing No 7, the organisers’ star asset as they brought the tournament to East Asia for the first time.

A crowd of about 30,000 cheered Ronaldo’s every contribution, with Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism Rosanna Law Shuk-pui and Financial Secretary Paul Chan Mo-po among those looking on.

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“What I heard from the organisers is that the effect and the impact are very satisfactory and they enjoyed having the games in Hong Kong,” Law said.

The Saudi Super Cup trophy is lifted by winners Al-Ahli. Photo: Elson Li
The Saudi Super Cup trophy is lifted by winners Al-Ahli. Photo: Elson Li

With the trophy presentation done, the teams headed to the airport to board flights shortly after midnight.

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