A large crowd was observed at today's match of the 24th round of the Azerbaijan 2nd League.
GOL.az reports that "Shafa" hosted the leader "Shahdag Gusar" in the central match of the round. It was noteworthy that thousands of fans watched this championship match at the "ASK Arena" in Baku. The large number of people who came from Gusar among them was remarkable.
So, how many fans exactly watched the match at the stadium? According to the official protocol of the game, there were 4,500 spectators in the stands.
For comparison, it should be noted that many matches of the Misli Premier League usually have much fewer fans than this.
By the way, the "Shafa" - "Shahdag" match ended with a score of 0:0, and the point difference between these two teams remained 3 with 2 rounds left until the end of the season.
Currently, "Shahdag Gusar", with 68 points from 24 games, is 1st, and "Shafa" is 2nd with 65 points.
If the Gusar representative wins in the next round, they will become the champion in the 2nd league.
It should be noted that these two teams have already secured a place in the 1st league.
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