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Late Zulj header earns Buriram United draw in first leg of ASEAN final
Late Zulj header earns Buriram United draw in first leg of ASEAN final

Reuters

time14-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Reuters

Late Zulj header earns Buriram United draw in first leg of ASEAN final

May 14 (Reuters) - Buriram United salvaged a 2-2 draw with Vietnam's Cong An Ha Noi in the first leg of the final of the revamped ASEAN Club Championship in Hanoi on Wednesday after Peter Zulj headed in a late equaliser for his side. The Thai outfit, who reached the quarter-finals of the Asian Champions League Elite last month, will host the second leg next Wednesday, with the Austrian midfielder ensuring the battle for Southeast Asian supremacy remains finely poised. Leo Artur had given the Vietnamese side the lead with a close-range finish in the 18th minute, the Brazilian converting after a deft pass into the six-yard box by his compatriot Vitao. Ten minutes later Buriram United levelled when Australian defender Curtis Good powered a header beyond goalkeeper Filip Nguyen, but Cong An Ha Noi's lead was restored in the 35th minute as Alan Grafite slid a low shot into the corner. With 11 minutes remaining, however, the on-rushing Zulj nodded home the equaliser from close range having seen Nguyen parry Guilherme Bissoli's long-range attempt into his path.

Soccer-Late Zulj header earns Buriram United draw in first leg of ASEAN final
Soccer-Late Zulj header earns Buriram United draw in first leg of ASEAN final

The Star

time14-05-2025

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  • The Star

Soccer-Late Zulj header earns Buriram United draw in first leg of ASEAN final

FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - International Friendly - Austria vs Russia - Tivoli Stadion Tirol, Innsbruck, Austria - May 30, 2018 Austria's Peter Zulj celebrates their first goal scored by Alessandro Schopf while Russia's Igor Akinfeev looks dejected REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger/File Photo (Reuters) -Buriram United salvaged a 2-2 draw with Vietnam's Cong An Ha Noi in the first leg of the final of the revamped ASEAN Club Championship in Hanoi on Wednesday after Peter Zulj headed in a late equaliser for his side. The Thai outfit, who reached the quarter-finals of the Asian Champions League Elite last month, will host the second leg next Wednesday, with the Austrian midfielder ensuring the battle for Southeast Asian supremacy remains finely poised. Leo Artur had given the Vietnamese side the lead with a close-range finish in the 18th minute, the Brazilian converting after a deft pass into the six-yard box by his compatriot Vitao. Ten minutes later Buriram United levelled when Australian defender Curtis Good powered a header beyond goalkeeper Filip Nguyen, but Cong An Ha Noi's lead was restored in the 35th minute as Alan Grafite slid a low shot into the corner. With 11 minutes remaining, however, the on-rushing Zulj nodded home the equaliser from close range having seen Nguyen parry Guilherme Bissoli's long-range attempt into his path. (Reporting by Michael Church, Editing by Christian Radnedge)

Late Zulj header earns Buriram United draw in first leg of ASEAN final
Late Zulj header earns Buriram United draw in first leg of ASEAN final

Straits Times

time14-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Straits Times

Late Zulj header earns Buriram United draw in first leg of ASEAN final

FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - International Friendly - Austria vs Russia - Tivoli Stadion Tirol, Innsbruck, Austria - May 30, 2018 Austria's Peter Zulj celebrates their first goal scored by Alessandro Schopf while Russia's Igor Akinfeev looks dejected REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger/File Photo Buriram United salvaged a 2-2 draw with Vietnam's Cong An Ha Noi in the first leg of the final of the revamped ASEAN Club Championship in Hanoi on Wednesday after Peter Zulj headed in a late equaliser for his side. The Thai outfit, who reached the quarter-finals of the Asian Champions League Elite last month, will host the second leg next Wednesday, with the Austrian midfielder ensuring the battle for Southeast Asian supremacy remains finely poised. Leo Artur had given the Vietnamese side the lead with a close-range finish in the 18th minute, the Brazilian converting after a deft pass into the six-yard box by his compatriot Vitao. Ten minutes later Buriram United levelled when Australian defender Curtis Good powered a header beyond goalkeeper Filip Nguyen, but Cong An Ha Noi's lead was restored in the 35th minute as Alan Grafite slid a low shot into the corner. With 11 minutes remaining, however, the on-rushing Zulj nodded home the equaliser from close range having seen Nguyen parry Guilherme Bissoli's long-range attempt into his path. REUTERS Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.

Late Zulj header earns Buriram United draw in first leg of ASEAN final
Late Zulj header earns Buriram United draw in first leg of ASEAN final

CNA

time14-05-2025

  • Sport
  • CNA

Late Zulj header earns Buriram United draw in first leg of ASEAN final

Buriram United salvaged a 2-2 draw with Vietnam's Cong An Ha Noi in the first leg of the final of the revamped ASEAN Club Championship in Hanoi on Wednesday after Peter Zulj headed in a late equaliser for his side. The Thai outfit, who reached the quarter-finals of the Asian Champions League Elite last month, will host the second leg next Wednesday, with the Austrian midfielder ensuring the battle for Southeast Asian supremacy remains finely poised. Leo Artur had given the Vietnamese side the lead with a close-range finish in the 18th minute, the Brazilian converting after a deft pass into the six-yard box by his compatriot Vitao. Ten minutes later Buriram United levelled when Australian defender Curtis Good powered a header beyond goalkeeper Filip Nguyen, but Cong An Ha Noi's lead was restored in the 35th minute as Alan Grafite slid a low shot into the corner. With 11 minutes remaining, however, the on-rushing Zulj nodded home the equaliser from close range having seen Nguyen parry Guilherme Bissoli's long-range attempt into his path.

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