The 2010–11 season in Hong Kong football , starting July 2010 and ending June 2011.
Overview [ ]
Representative team [ ]
Hong Kong [ ]
Friendly matches in first half season [ ]
India v Hong Kong
Hong Kong v Paraguay
17 November 2010 Hong Kong 0 – 7 Paraguay show Hong Kong Stadium , Hong Kong 18:00 UTC+8
Report
Santa Cruz 4' , 33' É. Barreto 31' Ortigoza 46' , 55' M. Riveros 74' C. Riveros 90+2'
Attendance: 6,250
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Indonesia v Hong Kong
21 November 2010 Indonesia Cancelled Hong Kong show Gelora Bung Karno Stadium , Jakarta , Indonesia 20:00 UTC+7
2011 Guangdong–Hong Kong Cup [ ]
Guangdong v Hong Kong
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Hong Kong v Guangdong
4 January 2010 Hong Kong 1 – 1 Guangdong show Hong Kong Stadium , Hong Kong 20:00 HKT
Sham Kwok Keung 59'
Report
Li Jian 45+'
Attendance: 3,175
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Friendly matches in second half season [ ]
Malaysia v Hong Kong
Hong Kong v Malaysia
Hong Kong U-23 [ ]
Friendly against Australia [ ]
Match Detail
Australia:
To be Confirmed
Substitutions:
To be Confirmed
Manager:
Jan Versleijen
Assistant referees :
Unknown (Hong Kong )
Unknown (Hong Kong )
Fourth official :
None
Long Teng Cup [ ]
This is a tournament was organized by Chinese Taipei Football Association and take place in Kaohsiung , Taiwan from 8 to 12 October 2010. Another three participating teams is Chinese Taipei , the Philippines and Macau . The players of Hong Kong were selected for 2010 Asian Games and another three associations sent their senior teams. FIFA ensured that these 3 matches are the formal international matches after the tournament.
The first match of Hong Kong team was against the Philippines on 8 October. However, the heavy rain flooded the field, so the ball flow on the water and could not be kick. The match was abandoned at 14th-minute.[3] The rematch played on 9 October, Hong Kong defeated the Philippines by 4–2.[4]
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Friendly for Asian Games [ ]
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2010 Asian Games [ ]
The 2010 Asian Games will play between 7 November and 27 November in Guangzhou , China .
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United Arab Emirates:
GK
1
Ali Khasif (c )
RB
20
Abdulaziz Hussain
CB
19
Mohamed Ahmed
CB
8
Hamdan Ismaeel
LB
3
Abdullah Mousa
RM
7
Mohamed Saeed
43'
56'
AM
5
Amer Abdulrahman
CM
18
Mohamed Fawzi
LM
10
Theyab Awana
84'
SS
11
Ahmed Khalil
78'
CF
9
Ahmed Ali
Substitutions:
GK
17
GK
22
Ahmed Mahmoud
DF
2
Saad Surour
DF
6
DF
14
MF
23
MF
25
84'
MF
27
Omar Abdulrahman
62' 90'
56'
FW
16
78'
Manager:
Assistant referees :
(South Korea )
(Maldives )
Fourth official :
Vo Minh Tri (Vietnam )
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Uzbekistan:
GK
1
Timur Juraev
RB
20
Islom Tuhtahujaev
CB
5
CB
2
Sherzod Azamov
LB
4
CM
8
Sherzod Karimov
CM
7
Odil Ahmedov (c )
RW
14
Zokhir Pirimov
66'
LW
18
Fozil Musaev
29'
SS
9
Kenja Turaev
71'
CF
17
Ivan Nagaev
75'
Substitutions:
GK
12
Sanjar Kuvvatov
DF
6
DF
13
MF
15
Gulom Urunov
66'
MF
16
Jasur Hasanov
MF
19
Sardor Mirzaev
FW
10
Davron Mirzaev
71'
FW
11
Alisher Azizov
75'
Manager:
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Oman:
GK
88
90+2'
2
3
38'
5
6
8
76'
9
Waleed Al-Saadi
21'
10
Hussain Al-Hadhri
12
15
16
45+2'
70'
Substitutions:
GK
1
GK
22
90+2'
GK
24
7
11
76'
20
70'
23
Manager:
Assistant referees :
(Korea Republic )
Omar Suliman (UAE )
Fourth official :
(Chinese Taipei )
Hong Kong U-15 [ ]
U-15 EAFF Championship [ ]
won all the group stage matches in the championship, which hold in Guam . Hong Kong beat in semi-final but lose by one goal in the final against . Hong Kong was awarded runners' up in the tournament.[5]
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Exhibition matches [ ]
Xtep Cup [ ]
Canon Cup [ ]
Kithcee v Villarreal
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