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HKFC
港會
Full nameHong Kong Football Club
Nickname(s)Chinese: 港會
Short nameHKFC
FoundedFebruary 12, 1886; 138 years ago (1886-02-12)
GroundHong Kong Football Club Stadium
Capacity2,750
ChairmanMark Grainger
Head coachChancy Cooke
LeagueHong Kong Premier League
2023–247

The football section of Hong Kong Football Club (Abbreviation: HKFC; Chinese: 香港足球會) fields a range of teams at various age divisions in the Hong Kong leagues.[1] The first team are a Hong Kong semi-professional football side which currently competes in the Hong Kong Premier League.[2]

History

While the football team has won many titles in the second-tier competition in recent years, they have rarely enjoyed success when playing against professional sides in the First Division. In 1980 however, the club managed to avoid relegation from the professional First Division for the first time in their history. One of the highlights of the season was a 1–1 draw with eventual champions Seiko SA. On 10 May 1980 at the HK Government Stadium CLUB defeated Kui Tan 1–0 with an 87th-minute penalty scored by John McGunnigle, meaning Kui Tan joined Yuen Long in the drop that year.

In the past few years, HKFC opted not to take promotion to the First Division. In 2006, finally, the club accepted the promotion after winning the Second Division. After showing initial promise, they lost 4 league matches in a row between March and April 2007 and were relegated to the Second Division. They did however become champions of the Second Division again in April 2010 and returned to the First Division. Therefore, HKFC is known as the yo-yo club in Hong Kong.

Uprise to the Hong Kong Premier League

2016–17 Season

In 2016, two years after the establishment of the fully professional Hong Kong Premier League, HKFC finally decided to seek promotion to the top flight after finishing as runners-up behind Tai Po in the 2015–16 season. Their stay in the top flight only lasted a single season. Their first HKPL season saw them only collect 2 wins and 6 points in 20 league games and saw themselves finishing bottom of the league with a staggering -64 goal difference. The club also recorded one of the biggest losses in their history with a 10-0 thumping to Kitchee,[3] becoming the highest scoring match of the season.

HKFC won the First Division for the first time in a century during the 2017–18 season, going unbeaten throughout the entire league campaign. The club declined promotion as they did not want to field a professional side.[4][5]

Return to the Hong Kong Premier League

2021–22 Season

After being crowned champions of the 2020–21 Hong Kong First Division League, on 19 August 2021, HKFC accepted the HKFA's invitation to be promoted to the 2021–22 Hong Kong Premier League, after the withdrawals of Happy Valley and Pegasus, having last appeared five years ago in the 2016–17 season.[6][7][8] The team then signed experienced players such as Brian Fok, To Chun Kiu, Oliver Laxton and Chris Chung to add quality to the squad in pre-season.[9] Following the season being cut-off by the COVID-19 Pandemic, the club by then had recorded a 6th-place finish in the league with 4 rounds in and 1 point. A poor showing in the Sapling Cup and FA Cup did not help much as they lacked quality.

2022–23 Season

Prior to the start of the 2022–23 season, the club announced the crucial signings of striker Paul Ngue,[10] others such as Alexandre Dujardin, Siu Ka Ming, Ng Tsz Chung, Emmet Wan, and Jack Sealy were brought in to help restructure the senior squad and increase their chances of survival.[11][12] The club then bid farewell to goalkeeper To Chun Kiu, who left for fellow Premier League club Sham Shui Po and defender Brian Fok who retired.[13] A number of youth talents from the club's youth teams were promoted, notably Timothy Chow, Raphael Merkies[14] and goalkeeper Fung Long Hin.

The team would collect all 3 points in their season opener to Sham Shui Po in a 1–0 victory with a penalty scored by Paul Ngue to settle the score.[15] HKFC, however, fell short in their second game as they fell to a 5-0 thumping by Kitchee in the Senior Challenge Shield.[16] HKFC then saw the arrival of experienced attacking player Paulinho joining the team with him making his debut in a historical 4–2 comeback to Tai Po FC in a 2022–23 Hong Kong Sapling Cup game, scoring twice and assisting Henry Moore for the equalizing goal.[17][18]

On February 5, 2023, goalkeeper Freddie Toomer became the first goalkeeper in the Hong Kong Premier League history to score a goal as he netted an acrobatic bicycle kick in the 90+6 minute to help the club equalize and salvage a point in a 1–1 draw to Resources Capital.[19] The match between Kitchee and HKFC at HKFC Stadium became the first game in the club's history to become a sellout, however, HKFC came on the losing end in a 3-0 humbling.[20]

Following the club's 2–0 victory over Sham Shui Po on 19 February 2023, the club broke their records as they recorded a 21-point finish following the game, breaking the former record of 20 points in the top-tier league way back in 1963.[21] Following their 1–0 loss to Eastern and the confirmation of their final league position, it was announced that another record had been broken as they had made history by finishing in 6th place, 5 places above the original record of 11th place back in the 2016–17 Hong Kong Premier League season. The club then finished the season on a high with a 2–1 victory over Southern with goals from Thiago and Timothy Chow sealing the victory, the match was also the final professional game for club legend Freek Schipper and veteran striker Shunsuke Nakamura.

Star goalkeeper Freddie Toomer's overhead equalizer against Resources Capital would win goal of the season from on.cc.[22]

2023–24 Season

Prior to the start of the 2023–24 season, the club said farewell to Raphaël Merkies and Alexandre Dujardin.[23][24] Yue Yixing was also revealed to have joined HK U23 on a free transfer in search of gametime.[25] Jahangir Khan was then leaked to have signed for the club [26][27] following a Hong Kong national team call-up announcement. In addition to Khan, the club also secured signings of former Southern defender Lau Hok Ming,[28][29] Harima Hirokane, Jordon Brown on loan from Kitchee along with young players Lee Chun Yin, Maddox Kong, Stefan Antonic[30] and Calum Bloxham to their ranks. Foreigners Dominic Johns who was formerly on trial with fellow HKPL club Eastern[31] was signed alongside Costa Rican-English defender Felix Perez-Doyle.[32]

The team would fall miserably to Kitchee in a 8–0 thrashing on season opening,[33][34] goalkeeper Issey Maholo was also forced off the pitch due to injury and on came striker Paul Ngue having to step up to go in goal due to the team having no reserve goalkeeper.[35] The team picked up their first win of the league campaign in a 1–0 outing victory against Sham Shui Po away before going on to lose the Hong Kong FA Cup[36] tie to the latter. The team would go on a 5-game, no-win streak across all competitions before claiming a dominant 4–1 win over Resources Capital at home following goals from 4 different players. HKFC crashed out of the Sapling Cup with a humbling 12 points in 10 games.

Defender Siu Ka Ming would depart the club for Kowloon City on a free in early January[37] with Maddox Kong and Hirokane Harima both departing on a free transfer citing personal reasons. Goalkeeper Fung Long Hin returned to the squad following a major absence in the goalkeeping department. The club would continue on a poor run of form, picking up only 9 points in the league from January across 11 games, with the most attention being a 1–0 home humbling of North District with the sole goal scored by a 42-year-old Paulinho, the game was a heated tussle for both sides as winger Dominic Johns suffered a nasty injury following serious foul play by the North District defender which lead to an uproar in the HKFC side to avenge their teammate.[38][39] The club finished the 2023–24 season in 7th place following a boring 0–0 tie to Sham Shui Po at Aberdeen Sports Ground with goalkeeper Fung Long Hin coming on as a winger as the club only brought him as the sole substitute.[40][41][42]

Paulinho retired following the end of the season.

2024–25 Season

Rumours of the club relegating ahead of the 2024–25 season surfaced online with the sources close the club claiming a verdict would be decided by the week after 29 May and was optimistic regarding the team's chances of remaining in the Hong Kong Premier League.[43] Defender Timothy Chow left the club for HKPL side Lee Man.[44][45][46][47]

On 31 July 2024, the club held a pre-season conference in which Chancy Cooke replaced Tony Hamilton-Bram as the new head coach. Whilst the club were also able to retain some of their experienced players from last season, they had acquired a number fresh players from Toby Down who was part of the Tai Po team that won their first Hong Kong Premier League title, former Hong Kong international Andrew Russell as well as the additions of young players which include the likes of Lai Hoi To, Wong Sum Chit, Ho Ka Chi and Lam Chi Fung.[48]

HKFC Soccer Sevens

The team is known outside Hong Kong for being the host of the annual HKFC Soccer Sevens youth-team seven-a-side tournament which attracts high-profile teams such as Manchester United, Aston Villa and Celtic.

Following a 3-year postponement, it was announced the soccer sevens would make a return in 2023, with teams such as Brighton, Fulham, and Glasgow Rangers youth teams invite to the tournament.[49] Les Ferdinand was also invited as the main guest of the drawing of teams during the 2023 edition of the tournament. He was spotted overseeing youth teams of HKFC and even interacted with some of the youth players.

Stadium

Hong Kong Football Club Stadium

The stadium was situated adjacent to the racecourse. But in 1995, as part of a redevelopment of the racecourse, the club moved into a brand new, 64,000 square meter, purpose-built home, with the main building being outside the race track, and the main pitch, all-weather hockey pitch, bowling green, and sports bar being inside the racetrack.[50] The stadium is currently used for the club's youth pathways teams, senior and youth rugby team and also serves as the home stadium of Lucky Mile FC. Aside from hosting regular league games, the stadium is also the host stadium of the annual HKFC Soccer Sevens which is a seven-a-side tournament with teams joining all over the world.

The stadium holds a home sellout record of 1,720 sold tickets during the 3–0 defeat of HKFC against Kitchee in the 2022–23 Hong Kong Premier League season.[51]

Pitchside view of the HKFC Stadium, October 2022

Players

Current squad

As of 3 September 2024

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK England ENG Freddie Toomer (captain) FP
2 DF Hong Kong HKG Tsang Chun Hin
4 MF Hong Kong HKG Toby Down
5 MF Guinea GUI Habib Bah FP
6 MF Hong Kong HKG Lee Chun Yin
7 MF China CHN Chen Hao FP
8 MF Scotland SCO Marcus McMillan FP
9 FW Brazil BRA Léo FP
10 MF United States USA Jesus Salazar FP
11 MF Hong Kong HKG Ho Ka Chi
13 DF Brazil BRA Victor Balduino FP
14 DF England ENG Maxwell Dowding FP
17 FW Brazil BRA Gustavo Henrique FP
18 DF Hong Kong HKG Jack Sealy (vice-captain)
19 FW South Korea KOR Shin jae-ho FP
20 MF Hong Kong HKG Wong Sum Chit
21 FW Hong Kong HKG Lam Chi Fung
No. Pos. Nation Player
22 DF England ENG Callum Beattie FP
23 FW Hong Kong HKG Bradley Leong
24 MF Hong Kong HKG Li Chung Hang
26 DF Hong Kong HKG Andrew Russell
27 GK Germany GER Justin Estlinbaum FP
28 DF Hong Kong HKG Lai Hoi To
30 MF Hong Kong HKG Calum Bloxham
31 MF Hong Kong HKG Leung Yat
66 DF Hong Kong HKG Pawanvir Singh
71 FW Hong Kong HKG Tam Tsun Yin
74 FW Scotland SCO Daniel Scally FP
77 MF Hong Kong HKG Max Chan
80 FW United States USA Auston Kranick FP
88 GK Hong Kong HKG James Wright
97 DF Hong Kong HKG Lam Ho Hei
99 MF Hong Kong HKG Chan Ho Ka

Remarks:
LP These players are considered as local players in Hong Kong domestic football competitions.
FP These players are registered as foreign players.

Club officials

Soccer Section Committee

Position Staff
Chairman Mark Grainger
Captain Graeme Lane
Representative Nigel Merritt
Secretary Jun Li
Treasurer Audrey Menard
Membership Secretary Ivan Hung
Social Convener Mia Williams
Communications Officer Adrian Martin
Section Coach
First Team Representative England Jack Sealy
Lucky Mile Representative Japan Shinnosuke Kawasaki
Junior Soccer Representative Nam Nguyen

Coaching Staff

Senior team[52]

Position Staff
Head Coach South Africa Chancy Cooke
Assistant Coach Hong Kong Paulinho
Assistant Coach France Gilles Meyer
Goalkeeping Coach Hong Kong Justin Wah
Technical Advisor Hong Kong Anto Grabo
Fitness Coach Hong Kong Shaun Melwani

Youth teams

Position Staff
Under-18 Manager Hong Kong Paulinho
Under-16 Manager South Africa Chancy Cooke
Under-16 Manager (Lucky Mile) France Gilles Meyer
Under-16 Assistant (Lucky Mile) Australia Dominic Johns

Development squads

Lucky Mile is the B or second team of the HKFC Soccer Section and has used the club's membership since the late 1990s.[53] The club now competes in the Hong Kong Second Division and is led by coach Rich Le-Gallez alongside assistant managers Leung King Yu and Ko Chun.

  • Hong Kong Club Wanderers
  • Hong Kong Club Albion
  • Hong Kong Club Colts

Sponsors

Kit Supplier Main Sponsor Youth Section Sponsor Soccer Sevens Sponsor
Germany Adidas Hong Kong The Executive Center Hong Kong AIA Hong Kong Citibank

Season-to-season record

Season Tier Division Teams Position Home Stadium Attendance/G FA Cup Senior Shield League Cup Sapling Cup
2004–05 2 Second Division 12 1 Hong Kong Football Club Stadium Did not enter Did not enter Did not enter Not held
2005–06 2 Second Division 13 1 Hong Kong Football Club Stadium
2006–07 1 First Division 10 9 Hong Kong Football Club Stadium 346 Quarter-finals Quarter-finals Group Stage
2007–08 2 Second Division 10 2 Hong Kong Football Club Stadium Did not enter Did not enter Did not enter
2008–09 2 Second Division 10 3 Hong Kong Football Club Stadium
2009–10 2 Second Division 9 1 Hong Kong Football Club Stadium Not held
2010–11 1 First Division 10 10 Hong Kong Football Club Stadium 327 First Round Semi-finals First Round
2011–12 2 Second Division 12 3 Hong Kong Football Club Stadium Did not enter Did not enter Did not enter
2012–13 2 Second Division 11 5 Hong Kong Football Club Stadium Not held
2013–14 2 Second Division 12 3 Hong Kong Football Club Stadium Round of 16
2014–15 2 First Division 15 2 Hong Kong Football Club Stadium Did not enter Did not enter
2015–16 2 First Division 14 2 Hong Kong Football Club Stadium Did not enter
2016–17 1 Premier League 11 11 Hong Kong Football Club Stadium 387 First Round Quarter-finals Defunct First Round
2017–18 2 First Division 14 1 Hong Kong Football Club Stadium Did not enter Did not enter Did not enter
2018–19 2 First Division 14 2 Hong Kong Football Club Stadium
2019–20 2 First Division 14 Cancelled Hong Kong Football Club Stadium
2020–21 2 First Division 14 1 Hong Kong Football Club Stadium Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021–22 1 Premier League 8 Cancelled Hong Kong Football Club Stadium 489 Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2022–23 1 Premier League 10 6 Hong Kong Football Club Stadium 825 Quarter-finals First Round Group Stage
2023–24 1 Premier League 11 7 Hong Kong Football Club Stadium 462 Quarter-finals First Round Group Stage

Note:

  1st or Champions   2nd or Runners-up   3rd place   Promotion   Relegation

Honours

League

Cup Competitions

Head coaches

See also

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