The China League One set attendance records on Sunday night as they hosted a historic game against their top rival, the Chinese Super League team. The match was played at the Shanghai Stadium and drew in over 30,000 fans, setting a new record for the league.
The match saw both teams playing at their best, with the home side coming out victorious 2-1. The home side dominated possession and had several chances to score, but it wasn't until the final minute that they finally broke through. A goal from the left wing put them ahead and sealed the win.
The attendance figures were impressive, especially considering that this is a relatively small stadium with only 15,000 capacity. It's likely that many of the fans who attended came from outside the city, either for work or leisure.
This victory also represents a significant milestone for the Chinese League One, as it shows that even though they may not have the same level of financial resources as some of their more established rivals, they can still attract large crowds and compete at a high level.
