2009–10 in Hong Kong football
The 2009-10 season in Hong Kong football, starting July 2009 and ending June 2010:
Representative team
Hong Kong Team
Asian Cup qualifiers
Hong Kong played in their Asian Cup 2011 qualifying campaign.
East Asian Football Championship Semi-Final
Hong Kong ![]() |
12 – 0 | ![]() |
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Man Pei Tak ![]() Wong Chin Hung ![]() Chan Siu Ki ![]() Chao Pengfei ![]() Leung Chun Pong ![]() Poon Yiu Cheuk ![]() Chan Wai Ho ![]() |
Report |
Guangdong-Hong Kong Cup
Hong Kong's 2-1 win to Guangdong in first leg, Julius Akosah scored two goals in his first game for Hong Kong. However, Guangdong scored two goals by Li Jian in second leg. Guangdong win the Guangdong-Hong Kong Cup. Hong Kong has been stopped to be crown-of-four.
East Asian Football Championship Final Competition
South Korea ![]() |
5 – 0 | ![]() |
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Kim Jung-Woo ![]() Gu Ja-Cheol ![]() Lee Dong-Gook ![]() Lee Seung-Ryul ![]() No Byung-Jun ![]() |
Report |
Hong Kong U-23
East Asian Games
2009 East Asian Games was held in Hong Kong form 2 December 2009 to 13 December 2009. The tournament was won by Hong Kong, who claimed their first international football tournament title. They defeated Japan 4–2 in a penalty shootout in the final, after extra time had finished in a 1-1 draw.
Hong Kong ![]() |
4 – 1 | ![]() |
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Chan Wai Ho ![]() Wong Chin Hung ![]() Xu Deshuai ![]() Chan Siu Ki ![]() |
Report by EAG Report by HKFA |
Go Min-Gi ![]() |
Japan ![]() |
1 – 1 (a.e.t.) | ![]() |
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Muramatsu ![]() |
Report by EAG Report by HKFA |
Chan Siu Ki ![]() |
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Nagai ![]() Otsuka ![]() Suzuki ![]() Aoki ![]() |
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Hong Kong-Macau Interport
Macau ![]() |
1 – 5 | ![]() |
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Cheung Chit Un ![]() |
Report by HKFA Report by MFA |
Cheng Lai Hin ![]() Lo Kwan Yee ![]() Chan Ka Chun ![]() |
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Assistant referees:
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Hong Kong U-19
AFC U-19 Championship qualifications
Hong Kong ![]() |
3 – 2 | ![]() |
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Wong Wai ![]() Chan Siu Kwan Philip ![]() |
Report | Weng Wei-Pin ![]() Tseng Chin-Wei ![]() |
Hong Kong U-16
AFC U-16 Championship qualifications
Macau ![]() |
1 – 12 | ![]() |
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Vilas ![]() |
Report | Fernandes ![]() Tsui Hoi Kin ![]() Hui Ka Lok ![]() Chuck Yiu Kwok ![]() Wong Chun Hin ![]() Luk Tsz Ho ![]() Tsang Tsz Hin ![]() |
Honours
Asian clubs competitions
AFC Cup 2009
Eastern
Eastern have no game in 2009–10 season since eliminated in group stage.
South China
South China played AFC Cup 2009 from round of 16. The team eliminated in semi-final.
Neftchi Farg'ona ![]() |
5 – 4 | ![]() |
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Saidov ![]() Berdiyev ![]() |
Report | Gerard ![]() Ramón ![]() Kwok Kin Pong ![]() Carrijo ![]() |
5–5 on aggregate. South China won on away goals.
Al-Kuwait won 3–1 on aggregate.
AFC Cup 2010
NT Realty Wofoo Tai Po
NT Realty Wofoo Tai Po eliminated in group stage.
South China
South China eliminated in round of 16.
South China ![]() |
6 – 3 | ![]() |
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Schutz ![]() Leo ![]() Kwok Kin Pong ![]() Lee Wai Lim ![]() |
Report | Pieter ![]() Albertho ![]() Weeks ![]() |
Exhibition matches
Friendly
Hong Kong FC ![]() |
0 – 5 | ![]() |
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Milson ![]() Mabrahtu ![]() Barisić ![]() |
Hong Kong Football Club Stadium Attendance: 400 |
Panasonic Cup
TSW Pegasus Anniversary Cup
South China 100th Anniversary Invitation Cup
South China ![]() |
2 – 0 | ![]() |
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Chan Siu Ki ![]() Li Haiqiang ![]() |
Report |
Hong Kong Stadium Attendance: 23,025 |
References
- ↑ (Chinese) 領港隊炒A貨南韓 陳七淚別東亞運, Apple Daily, 4 December 2009
- ↑ (Chinese) 港足明鬥朝鮮爭入決賽 1球負國足 首名出線, Ming Pao, 9 December 2009
- ↑ (Chinese) 12碼贏北韓 決賽鬥日本 港足創傳奇, Apple Daily, 11 December 2009
- ↑ Moved to Phuket due to the political unrest in Bangkok. Thai Port-Tai Po tie shifted to Phuket
- ↑ Played at a secondary stadium because the Hong Kong Stadium will be occupied by 2010 Hong Kong Sevens. Siu Sai Wan approved for one-off South China AFC Cup clash
- ↑ Moved to Phuket due to the political unrest in Bangkok. Muang Thong vs South China moved to Phuket