Football at the 1915 Far Eastern Championship Games explained

Year:1915
Country:China
Num Teams:2
Cities:1
Count:1
Matches:2
Goals:1
Top Scorer: Kwok Po Kan
(1 goal)
Prevseason:1913
Nextseason:1917

The football sporting event at the 1915 Far Eastern Championship Games was a two legged match between China and the Philippines. The Chinese football club, South China A.A. represented the Chinese side having won the right to do so after winning against Nanyang and Canton. The first match ended with a draw in which both sides saw one player being sent off and the second match was won by China 1–0. It was reported that the second match also ended in a 1–1 draw, but this is likely due to a confusion with the semifinal at the extra tournament. An extra tournament was also held between the Philippines, South China A.A., Nanyang and Shanghai Britons which was won by the Shanghai Britons.[1]

Results

Team
China21101013
201101–11

Both teams had one player sent off

Statistics

Goalscorers

Extra Tournament

Final

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Second Far Eastern Games 1915 (Shanghai). RSSSF. 28 January 2011. 15 June 2022.