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Saudi Super Cup: Ronaldo fever strikes again, fans flock to stadium hours before kick-off

Saudi Super Cup: Ronaldo fever strikes again, fans flock to stadium hours before kick-off

Thousands of football fans descended on Hong Kong Stadium hours before Cristiano Ronaldo's Al-Nassr were scheduled to kick off against Al-Ittihad in the first semi-final of the Saudi Super Cup on Tuesday.
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At around 5pm, all roads leading to the stadium were a sea of jerseys sporting Ronaldo's name on the back, as thousands from Hong Kong, Macau, mainland China and Saudi Arabia made their way to the ground.
There was even one spectator wearing a shirt that combined Al-Nassr, Real Madrid and Manchester United colours and badges, all teams the Portuguese star has played for during his illustrious career.
And fans outside and inside the stadium brought a party atmosphere, with Al-Nassr ultras banging drums, waving flags and handing out free scarves to rally support for their side. Not that they needed to.
'I came because I like Ronaldo and I support Real Madrid,' said Grace Chan, 24, who travelled from Nanjing.
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'Also, the opponents tonight have [Karim] Benzema, who is Ronaldo's old teammate. I like Ronaldo because of his values, what he stands for, it's very respectable.'
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