Southern District FC explained

Clubname:Southern
Fullname:Southern District Recreation & Sports Assn. Ltd.
Nickname:The Aberdeeners
Ground:Aberdeen Sports Ground
Capacity:4,500
Owntitle:President
Owner:Matthew Wong
Mgrtitle:Head coach
Manager:Yeung Ching Kwong
League:Hong Kong Premier League
Season:2023–24
Position:Premier League, 5th of 11
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Website:http://www.sdfc.org.hk

Southern District Recreation & Sports Assn Ltd, commonly known as Southern and currently known for sponsorship reasons as Kwoon Chung Southern, is a professional football club based in Southern District, Hong Kong. They currently compete in the Hong Kong Premier League.

History

Southern District entered the newly formed Hong Kong Third District Division during the 2002–03 season. However, the team did not reach the Hong Kong Third Division League final round and thus did not get promotion in the first few years of their history.

In the 2006–07 season, they reached the final round for the first time since the club was formed. They were the runners up of the Third District Division and qualified for the final round, however, they could not get promotion as they only managed to gain two points.

In the 2007–08 season, they retained last season's good performance, reached the final round again as they were again the 1st runner-up of Third District Division League, 9 points behind Shatin. Unfortunately, they could not gain the promotion again as they were 4 points behind the promotion places.

In the 2008–09 season, they could not qualify for the final round as they only placed at 4th of Third District Division.

They were finally promoted to the Hong Kong Second Division for the first time in the 2009–10 season. They were the 1st runner-up of the Third District Division League and competed with the other 3 teams in the final round for promotion. Although they only placed at 3rd in the final round, Eastern decided not to accept promotion and the right to be promoted was passed to Southern who did accept.

They successfully avoided relegation and stayed in the Second Division during their first season. They were the 4th out of 12 teams, 10 points behind the champions Sham Shui Po. On the other hand, they won their first trophy since their formation on 9 January 2011. They defeated Double Flower in the final of Hong Kong Junior Shield at Hong Kong Stadium.

They were promoted to the Hong Kong First Division for the first time in the 2011–12 season, as they were the 1st runner-up of the Hong Kong Second Division, three points behind champions Rangers.

They were branded as Royal Southern in the 2013–14 season, and finished 4th out of 12 teams. However, the club chose to self-relegate after the end of the season.

They returned to the top flight in the 2015–16 season. Starting from this season, the club was rebranded as Kwoon Chung Southern due to sponsorship reasons.[1]

In 2016–17, Southern finished third in the table, their highest position in club history.

Southern matched their table position from 2016 to 2017 with another third-place finish in 2018–19. The club also reached the finals of Hong Kong FA Cup for the first time, losing 2–0 to Kitchee.[2]

The club claimed their first silverware in the form of the 2022–23 Sapling Cup with a 2–0 win over Lee Man aided by a brace by Stefan Pereira.[3]

Name history

Stadium

See main article: Aberdeen Sports Ground.

Since 2007, Southern have played their home games at Aberdeen Sports Ground. They began playing their home games there during their days in the Hong Kong Third District Division.

After Southern was promoted to the Hong Kong First Division, the club have continued to use Aberdeen Sports Ground as their home stadium.

In September 2018, the canopy of the main grandstand at Aberdeen Sports Ground was damaged due to Typhoon Mangkhut.[4] Although a temporary canopy was erected over the opposite grandstand in order to allow Southern to continue to use the stadium for the remainder of the 2018–19 season, the Leisure and Cultural Services Department determined that installation of a new canopy on the main grandstand was to begin in June 2019.[5] As the renovations were scheduled to last until the end of March 2020, Southern applied to use Mong Kok Stadium as their home stadium for the 2019–20 season.[6]

Club officials

Executive staff

PositionStaff
Club president Chan Man Chun
Club chairman Wong Cheuk Tim

Coaching staff

PositionStaff
Head coach Yeung Ching Kwong
Technical director Cheng Siu Chung
Assistant coach Beto Fronza
Assistant coach Ju Yingzhi
Goalkeeping coach Fan Chun Yip
Team manager Pui Ho Wang
Physiotherapist Leung Chak Kei
Physiotherapist Chiu Chi Yat

Current squad

First team

FP FP FP FP FP FP FP FP FP

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

Under-18's squad

Season-to-season record

SeasonTierDivisionTeamsPositionHome StadiumAttendance/GFA CupSenior ShieldLeague CupSapling Cup
2002–03align=center bgcolor=#ffc0a03align=center bgcolor=#ffc0a0Third District Division13align=center style="background:gray;"Did not enterDid not enterDid not enterNot held
2003–04align=center bgcolor=#ffc0a03align=center bgcolor=#ffc0a0Third District Divisionalign=center style="background:gray;"
2004–05align=center bgcolor=#ffc0a03align=center bgcolor=#ffc0a0Third District Divisionalign=center style="background:gray;"
2005–06align=center bgcolor=#ffc0a03align=center bgcolor=#ffc0a0Third District Division164align=center style="background:gray;"
2006–07align=center bgcolor=#ffc0a03align=center bgcolor=#ffc0a0Third District Division17align=center bgcolor=silver2align=center style="background:gray;"
2007–08align=center bgcolor=#ffc0a03align=center bgcolor=#ffc0a0Third District Division16align=center bgcolor=silver2align=center style="background:gray;"
2008–09align=center bgcolor=#ffc0a03align=center bgcolor=#ffc0a0Third District Division154align=center style="background:gray;"
2009–10align=center bgcolor=#ffc0a03align=center bgcolor=#ffc0a0Third District Division14align=center bgcolor="#DDFFDD"2align=center style="background:gray;"Not held
2010–11align=center bgcolor=#ffc0a02align=center bgcolor=#ffc0a0Second Division126align=center style="background:gray;"Did not enter
2011–12align=center bgcolor=#ffc0a02align=center bgcolor=#ffc0a0Second Division12align=center bgcolor="#DDFFDD"2align=center style="background:gray;"
2012–131First Division104Aberdeen Sports Ground554First RoundSemi-finalsNot held
2013–141First Division12align=center bgcolor=#FFCCCC4Aberdeen Sports Ground
Mong Kok Stadium
434Semi-finalsSemi-finals
2014–15align=center bgcolor=#ffc0a02align=center bgcolor=#ffc0a0First Division15align=center bgcolor="#DDFFDD"3align=center style="background:gray;"First RoundDid not enterDid not enter
2015–161Premier League94Aberdeen Sports Ground489Semi-finalsalign=center bgcolor=silverRunners-upGroup StageGroup Stage
2016–171Premier League11align=center bgcolor=#cfaa883Aberdeen Sports Ground532Semi-finalsSemi-finalsDefunctSemi-finals
2017–181Premier League105Aberdeen Sports Ground493Semi-finalsSemi-finalsGroup Stage
2018–191Premier League10align=center bgcolor=#cfaa883Aberdeen Sports Ground827align=center bgcolor=silverRunners-upQuarter-finalsGroup Stage
2019–201Premier League105Mong Kok Stadium861Quarter-finalsQuarter-finalsalign=center bgcolor=silverRunners-up
2020–211Premier League85Aberdeen Sports Ground627Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemicGroup Stage
2021–221Premier League8align=center style="background:gray;"CancelledAberdeen Sports Ground424Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemicCancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2022–231Premier League105Aberdeen Sports Ground502Semi-finalsQuarter-finalsalign=center bgcolor=GoldChampions
2023–241Premier League115Aberdeen Sports Ground332Quarter-finalsQuarter-finalsSemi-finals

Note:

Honours

League

Runners-up (1): 2011–12

Runners-up (3): 2006–07, 2007–08, 2009–10

Cup competitions

Runners-up (1): 2018–19

Runners-up (1): 2015–16

Champions (1): 2022–23

Runners-up (1): 2019–20

Champions (1): 2010–11

Managers

eSports

Southern District is the first Hong Kong football club of creating an eSports department. By partnering with Nova Esports, they signed Ronnie Yau as a FIFA player and Kevin Lau as a Pro Evolution Soccer player.[7]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 冠忠巴士集團有限公司 - 企業社會責任 . 2024-02-15 . www.kcbh.com.hk.
  2. Web site: Southern and Kitchee ready for FA Cup Final . 2024-02-15 . chinadailyhk . en.
  3. Web site: 2023-05-20 . Southern beat Lee Man to win Sapling Cup in Hong Kong season finale . 2024-02-15 . South China Morning Post . en.
  4. Web site: White . Jonathan . Typhoon Mangkhut: Hong Kong sport counts the cost of damage to facilities as repairs begin . South China Morning Post . 17 September 2018.
  5. Web site: Notice . Leisure and Cultural Services Department . 16 May 2019.
  6. Web site: 「華人射手」落選港足? 夏志明解畫:望球會與港隊盡早溝通 . Sportsroad.hk . 21 May 2019.
  7. News: 【港超聯賽】南區電競隊Kevin加入做新兵 師兄Ronnie:職業之路不易行. 11 July 2018. 12 July 2018. UPower. zh-hant.