The home stadium of China's Shanghai Shenhua football club caught fire early Tuesday, but there were no injuries and the blaze was extinguished by mid-morning, state media reported. ( read original story ...)
Shanghai Shenhua's home stadium catches fire
The cause of the blaze at the Hongkou Football Stadium was still being investigated, Shanghai city government said on its official microblog. State news agency Xinhua said the fire, which pictures online showed pouring from one side of the stadium ... ( read original story ...)
All aboard: American Airlines takes $200 million stake in China Southern
HONG KONG/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China Southern Airlines Co Ltd (HKSE:1055.HK - News)(Shanghai:600029.SS - News) said on Tuesday it will sell a small stake to American Airlines Group Inc (NasdaqGS:AAL - News) in a $200 million deal that will give the ... ( read original story ...)
Chinese Super League side Shanghai Shenhua's stadium catches fire
Carlos Tevez and his team-mates may have to play their next home match elsewhere after a fire at Hongkou Football Stadium Hongkou Football Stadium – the home ground of Chinese Super League side Shanghai Shenhua – caught fire on Tuesday. Courtois is ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai Shenhua stadium gutted by fire with £615,000-a-week Carlos Tevez and Co facing playing next home Super League game elsewhere
Shanghai Shenhua, who are managed by Gus Poyet, may have to play their next home game - against Changchun Yatai on April 16 - elsewhere if repairs can't be carried out in time. The club made worldwide headlines just before the New Year when they signed ... ( read original story ...)
Backlash over ‘racist’ theme of new Sydney bar
A NEW Sydney bar and restaurant has come under fire for its “sexy pre-war Shanghai” theme as social media users flood the business’ Facebook page with accusations of racism and cultural appropriation. Suey Sins, a new bar and restaurant in Surry ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai Shenhua: Fire erupts at big-spending Chinese club's stadium
Shenhua's city rivals -- Shanghai SIPG -- splashed out over $100m to sign Brazilian pair Oscar and Hulk from Chelsea and Zenit St. Petersburg respectively. Have your say on our Facebook page Visit cnn.com/football for more news and videos Shenhua is next ... ( read original story ...)