2010–11 in Hong Kong football explained
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
Match Detail
2011 Guangdong–Hong Kong Cup
See main article: 2011 Guangdong–Hong Kong Cup.
Match Detail
Match Detail
Friendly matches in second half season
Hong Kong U-23
Friendly against Australia
Match Detail
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Long Teng Cup
See main article: 2010 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.[2] The rematch played on 9 October, Hong Kong defeated the Philippines by 4–2.[3]
Match Detail
Match Detail
Match Detail
Macau: | | |
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GK | 1 | Liu Kin Chou | RB | 12 | | | | CB | 16 | Lei Ka Him | CB | 8 | Cheng Ieong Paulo Cheang | LB | 13 | Tang Ho Fai | CM | 26 | David Caroso | CM | 20 | | | | RW | 10 | | | | AM | 5 | Vervon Wong | LW | 9 | Chan Kin Seng (c) | | | CF | 30 | | | | Substitutions: | DF | 15 | | | | MF | 4 | | | | MF | 7 | | | | FW | 6 | | | | FW | 17 | | | | Manager: | Leung Sui Wing | |
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Match Detail
Friendly for Asian Games
Match Detail
2010 Asian Games
The 2010 Asian Games will play between 7 November and 27 November in Guangzhou, China.
Match Detail
Match Detail
Match Detail
Match Detail
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GK | 88 | | | | | 2 | Nadhir Al-Maskari | | 3 | | | | 5 | Muzzeb Issa | | 6 | Malik Al-Hinai | | 8 | | | | | 9 | | | | 10 | Hussain Al-Hadhri | | 12 | Moatasim Al-Mukhaini | | 15 | Saleh Al-Musalami | | 16 | | | | Substitutions: | GK | 1 | Bassam Al-Alawi | GK | 22 | | | | GK | 24 | Sabeit Al-Alawi | | 7 | Khalil Al-Alawi | | 11 | | | | | 20 | | | | | 23 | Nayef Bait Fada | Manager: | Ibrahim Al-Blaushi | |
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Hong Kong U-15
U-15 EAFF Championship
Hong Kong national under-15 football team won all the group stage matches in the championship, which hold in Guam. Hong Kong beat Chinese Taipei in semi-final but lose by one goal in the final against North Korea. Hong Kong was awarded runners' up in the tournament.[4]
Exhibition matches
Canon Cup
Notes and References
- 吳偉超加盟南華 - 香港足球 - GoalGoalGoal
- 港菲之戰踢14分鐘腰斬, Hong Kong Daily, 9 October 2010
- 《龍騰盃》菲律賓反撲無功 香港2球勝出, Chinese Taipei Football Association, 9 October 2010
- http://www.eaff.com/competitions/eaff2010u15/ EAFF U15 Youth Tournament 2010 Guam