2006–07 in Hong Kong football

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The 2006–07 season in Hong Kong football, starting July 2006 and ending June 2007:

Overview[]

The number of teams in the First Division will increase from eight to ten as the HKFA has decided to keep the two bottom teams last season, South China and Hong Kong 08, in the First Division, while HKFC and Wofoo Tai Po are promoted.

Wofoo Tai Po, who earned promotion to the First Division by finishing second in the Second Division, will play their first ever season in the top division of Hong Kong football.

Events[]

  • 21 July 2006 – Tim Bredbury takes over as head coach of Rangers, replacing Qiu Jingwei.
  • 1 August 2006 – Portuguese Jorge Amaral takes over as head coach of South China
  • 13 August 2006 – Kitchee play Chinese Super League club Shanghai Shenhua in a pre-season exhibition match, Canon Cup, at the Hong Kong Stadium. After a 1–1 draw in regulation time with the home team, Shenhua request to cancel to take the penalty shootout, the title is shared.
  • 2 September 2006 – The First Division League season begins with Happy Valley and Xiangxue Sun Hei drawing 1–1.[1]
  • 19 September 2006 – Xiangxue Sun Hei are beaten by Jordanian Al-Faisaly 2–2 (4–5 on penalties), in the AFC Cup quarter-final.[2]
  • 25 September 2006 – Rangers sack head coach Tim Bredbury after a 1–1 draw at Happy Valley, Cheung Wai Hong takes over as caretaker coach.
  • 11 October 2006 – Brazilian-born defender Cristiano Preigchadt Cordeiro makes his international debut for Hong Kong in the 2007 AFC Asian Cup qualifying match against Qatar.
  • 4 November 2006 – Kitchee, the last unbeaten team in the First Division League up to now, lose 2–0 to South China at Mong Kok.
  • 15 November 2006 – Hong Kong played the last game in their 2007 AFC Asian Cup qualifying round group F against Bangladesh. After 2 wins and 2 draws in six games, Hong Kong ended 3rd in the group.
  • 30 November 2006 – Brazilian Casemiro Mior is appointed new head coach of South China, replacing Jorge Amaral.
  • 10 December 2006 – The Senior Shield kicks off, with HKFC beating Hong Kong 08 2–1 in the first round.
  • 12 December 2006 – Former England international midfielder Steve McManaman visits Hong Kong at the invitation of Rangers chairman Carson Yeung Ka Shing.[3]

Representative team[]

Hong Kong team[]

For all-time list, see Hong Kong national football team results

Hong Kong have gone through their Asian Cup 2007 qualifying campaign, where they ended 3rd in group F.

Date Venue Opponents Score Comp Hong Kong scorers Match Report(s)
12 August 2006 Hong Kong Stadium (H)  Singapore 1–2 F Lee Sze Ming HKFA
FAS
sleague.com
16 August 2006 Pakhtakor Stadium (A)  Uzbekistan 2–2 ACQ07 Sham Kwok Keung (2) AFC
6 September 2006 Hong Kong Stadium (H)  Uzbekistan 0–0 ACQ07 AFC Archived 3 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine
HKFA
11 October 2006 Al Gharrafa Stadium (A)  Qatar 0–2 ACQ07 AFC
15 November 2006 Mong Kok Stadium (H)  Bangladesh 2–0 ACQ07 Gerard Ambassa Guy (2) AFC
HKFA
1 June 2007 Indonesia (A)  Indonesia 0–3 F
19 June 2007 Macau (N)  Chinese Taipei 1–1 EAC08Q Lo Chi Kwan
21 June 2007 Macau (N)  Guam 15–1 EAC08Q Chan Siu Ki (5)
Lo Kwan Yee (2)
Poon Yiu Cheuk
Cheng Siu Wai
Lo Chi Kwan
Cordeiro
Dominic Gadia (o.g.)
Law Chun Bong
Ambassa Guy
Luk Koon Pong
24 June 2007 Macau (N)  North Korea 0–1 EAC08Q

Hong Kong futsal team[]

2007 AFC Futsal Championship

Hong Kong U-23[]

2006 Asian Games
Guangdong-Hong Kong Cup
  • 30 December 2006 – Guangdong 1–0 Hong Kong 
  • 7 January 2007 –  Hong Kong 3–2 (4–2 Extra Time) Guangdong

Hong Kong captured the championship of 29th Guangdong-Hong Kong Cup

2008 Olympic Games Qualifying

Preliminary Round

Second Round (Group B)

Hong Kong U-19[]

AFC U19 Youth Championship Qualification Competition 2007 [8]

Hong Kong U-16[]

AFC U16 Youth Championship Qualification Competition 2007 [8]

Hong Kong U-14[]

EAFF U-14 Youth Festival 2006[9] held in China

Hong Kong U-13[]

2007 AFC (U13) Festival of Football[10] held in Beijing, China

Honours[]

Competition Winner Details Match Report
First Division South China First Division 2006–07
League Cup Kitchee League Cup 2006–07
Senior Shield South China Senior Shield 2006–07
FA Cup South China FA Cup 2006–07
Second Division Second Division 2006–07
Third 'A' Division Tuen Mun F.C.
Third 'District' Division Hong Kong 09

Asian clubs competitions[]

AFC Cup 2006[]

  • Xiangxue Sun Hei – Quarter finals
  • Happy Valley – Group phase

AFC Cup 2007[]

Local competitions[]

Exhibition Matches[]

Canon Cup[]

Kitchee1–1Shanghai Shenhua
Xiao Zhanbo 35' (O.G.) [11]
[12] (in Chinese)
Julius Akosah 44' (O.G.)
Attendance: 4,667
Referee: Fong Yau Fat
KITCHEE:
GK 1 China Wang Zhenpeng
MF 6 China Gao Wen
FW 9 Cameroon Julius Akosah downward-facing red arrow 60'
MF 10 Cameroon Wilfed Bamnjo
FW 11 Saint Kitts and Nevis Keith Gumbs Yellow card 30'
MF 14 Hong Kong Liu Quankun
MF 15 Hong Kong Szeto Man Chun Yellow card 40'
DF 16 Hong Kong Luk Koon Pong
DF 20 Serbia Darko Rakočević
DF 21 Serbia Ivan Jević
DF 25 Hong Kong Leung Chi Wing downward-facing red arrow 53'
Substitutions:
GK 23 Hong Kong Goldbert Chi Chiu
GK 26 China Li Jian
DF 3 China Lin Junsheng
DF 13 Hong Kong Cheung Kin Fung upward-facing green arrow 53'
FW 18 Hong Kong Chan Siu Ki
FW 19 Hong Kong Cheng Lai Hin
MF 28 Hong Kong upward-facing green arrow 60'
Coach:
SHANGHAI SHENHUA:
GK 12 China Zhou Yajun
4 China Li Yinan downward-facing red arrow 46'
DF 6 Hong Kong Ng Wai Chiu downward-facing red arrow 58'
MF 7 China Xiao Zhanbo downward-facing red arrow 36'
FW 9 Honduras Luis Ramírez downward-facing red arrow 58'
MF 11 Serbia Ivan Jovanović
13 China Cheng Liang
MF 16 China Yu Tao downward-facing red arrow 17'
19 China Li Chengming Yellow card 38'
26 China Wang Hongliang
FW 35 Germany Carsten Jancker downward-facing red arrow 73'
Substitutions:
GK 21 China Qiu Shengjiong
3 China upward-facing green arrow 73'
8 China Xie Hui upward-facing green arrow 58'
15 China Wang Ke upward-facing green arrow 17'
17 China Sun Ji upward-facing green arrow 46'
18 China Zheng Kewei upward-facing green arrow 36'
20 China Chen Lei upward-facing green arrow 58'
Coach:

Transfer deals[]

Transfers[]

Updated 21 May 2007

1 July 2006

3 July 2006

4 July 2006

11 July 2006

13 July 2006

14 July 2006

15 July 2006

16 July 2006

22 July 2006

23 July 2006

27 July 2006

31 July 2006

1 August 2006

2 August 2006

4 August 2006

  • Brazil to Rangers

14 August 2006

18 August 2006

  • Croatia to Xiangxue Sun Hei, trial

22 August 2006

28 August 2006

31 August 2006

  • Hong Kong from Rangers to Xiangxue Sun Hei

10 September 2006

16 September 2006

27 September 2006

29 September 2006

6 October 2006

  • England Kyle Jordan from Sheffield Wednesday to Xiangxue Sun Hei, loan

20 October 2006

3 November 2006

9 November 2006

17 November 2006

24 November 2006

6 December 2006

9 December 2006

15 December 2006

12 January 2007

23 January 2007

2 March 2007

15 March 2007

16 March 2007

17 March 2007

17 March 2007

Retirements[]

Deaths[]

References[]

  1. ^ Sun Hei held by Happy Valley as HK League kicks off the-AFC.com, 5 September 2006
  2. ^ Al Faisaly squeeze into semifinals after shootout victory: AFC Cup the-AFC.com, 19 September 2006
  3. ^ McManaman rules out making return BBC, 12 December 2006
  4. ^ HKFA Website
  5. ^ HKFA Website
  6. ^ HKFA Website
  7. ^ HKFA Website
  8. ^ a b AFC U19 & U16 Youth Championship Qualification Competition 2007 HKFA.com, 23 December 2006
  9. ^ EAFF U-14 Youth Festival 2006. EAFF.com
  10. ^ 2007 AFC (U13) Festival of Football – Hong Kong U13 Youth Representative Team HKFA.com, 19 April 2007
  11. ^ "香港足球總會".
  12. ^ "香港足球總會".
  13. ^ FIFA mourns former EXCO member Fok FIFA.com, 31 October 2006

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