/ Aug 02, 2025
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Tonight’s match is at the 80,000-seat Olympic Sports Centre Stadium in Hangzhou, and all suggestions are that it should be packed to the rafters. Or close to. It might even be the biggest crowd in Chinese national team history.
By my reckoning, it will also be one of the biggest crowds the Socceroos have ever played in front of – at least in Asia during World Cup qualifying.
The record was set in 1997, in the first leg of that tie against Iran at the Azadi Stadium in Tehran. There were 128,000 people there that day. I can’t see that number ever getting beaten.
On two other occasions, according my preliminary research, they have played before six-figure crowds in Iran, but after that, we come to the 81,116 people who watched them fall to England at Wembley Stadium almost two years ago. Then the 70,059 at the Gelora Bung Karno Stadium in Jakarta last year for the 0-0 draw with Indonesia. Then there was that other friendly against Argentina – in Beijing, you’ll recall – in mid-2023, which was watched by 68,000 punters, who, let’s be honest, were all there for Leo Messi.
We don’t know exactly how many tickets have been sold or made available for tonight, but expect the attendance figure to be in and around these sorts of numbers.
Leo Messi takes on the Socceroos in 2023. Or the other way around.Credit: Getty Images
Tonight’s match is at the 80,000-seat Olympic Sports Centre Stadium in Hangzhou, and all suggestions are that it should be packed to the rafters. Or close to. It might even be the biggest crowd in Chinese national team history.
By my reckoning, it will also be one of the biggest crowds the Socceroos have ever played in front of – at least in Asia during World Cup qualifying.
The record was set in 1997, in the first leg of that tie against Iran at the Azadi Stadium in Tehran. There were 128,000 people there that day. I can’t see that number ever getting beaten.
On two other occasions, according my preliminary research, they have played before six-figure crowds in Iran, but after that, we come to the 81,116 people who watched them fall to England at Wembley Stadium almost two years ago. Then the 70,059 at the Gelora Bung Karno Stadium in Jakarta last year for the 0-0 draw with Indonesia. Then there was that other friendly against Argentina – in Beijing, you’ll recall – in mid-2023, which was watched by 68,000 punters, who, let’s be honest, were all there for Leo Messi.
We don’t know exactly how many tickets have been sold or made available for tonight, but expect the attendance figure to be in and around these sorts of numbers.
Leo Messi takes on the Socceroos in 2023. Or the other way around.Credit: Getty Images
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