Result Hong Kong advances to Zone B Second Round. In the AFC Zone B Second Round (AFC semifinals), Hong Kong faced another heavy favorite in a two-legged matchup with
Japan. They quickly allowed two goals in the first leg in Japan, eventually falling 3–0. They performed better in the second leg at home, but missed a penalty and lost 2–1. Japan advanced to the Zone B Final Round, 5–1 on
aggregate score. For China, the result represented another frustrating setback in their quest to qualify for their first
World Cup finals. In the qualifying tournament for the
1982 edition, they had lost to
New Zealand by the same score in a
winner-take-all match to qualify for the World Cup Finals. It would not be until
2002 that China would finally qualify for their first FIFA World Cup.
Hooliganism incident This match also led to "the first incident of football hooliganism in the history of the People's Republic of China". While Hong Kong's team received a hero's welcome upon their return, disgruntled mainlanders rioted in and around
Workers' Stadium after the match. The
People's Armed Police were called to restore order, leading to 127 arrests.
Zeng Xuelin, manager of the Chinese national team, and
Li Fenglou, chairman of the
Chinese Football Association, both resigned. ==References==