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Quang Hai was greatly grateful when he bid farewell to Hang Day yard

Tifo is a large banner often used by fans in Italy or Germany to support the team. Sometimes it is also used to cheer or honor a special individual. And in the farewell match of Hanoi Club on the afternoon of April 7, Quang Hai was gratefully thanked by his home fans in this very special way.

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The large-sized cheering banner bearing Quang Hai’s image and stylized “angel wings” made a strong impression in the B stand area of ​​Hang Day yard.

The fans of the Capital football team sent a message to Quang Hai saying: “Thank you and see you again”, with the desire to wish the midfielder success in 1997 at a new stop so that one day he can return to Hanoi Club to continue writing. submit.

Returning to the match in the qualifying round of the National Cup, Hanoi FC easily defeated CAND Club with a score of 4-0. With the goals of Tuan Hai (double), Viet Anh and Van Quyet.

Quang Hai was put on the bench by coach Chung Jae-ho and only hit the field in the 61st minute, right before Viet Anh raised the gap to 2-0 with a shot from the middle of the field.

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In 30 minutes of play, Quang Hai played quite well, assisted Tuan Hai to score a goal to increase the score to 3-0, and then he was the one who sparked the 4th goal of Hanoi Club in the 90+2 minute (Van Quyet made labour).

A memorable farewell match of Quang Hai with Hang Day Stadium. On April 11, when Hanoi FC will be a guest of SHB Da Nang in the 1/8 round of the National Cup, it is likely that Quang Hai will play his last match in the capital’s shirt before leaving (contractual contract). expires on 12/4).

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