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2005–06 HKFA Chairman's Cup
Hong Kong Football Association Chairman's Cup 2005-06 is the 31st staging of the competition. The reserve teams of 6 First Division League clubs entered the competition. Buler Rangers Reserve captured the champion by winning South China Reserve by 1-0 in the final. Bracket ''All times are Hong Kong Time (UTC+8).'' Bracket First round ---- Semi-finals ---- Final Top goalscorers ; 3 goals * Au Wai Lun of ''South China Reserve'' ; 2 goals * Cheng Siu Wai of ''South China Reserve'' * Lo Kwan Yee of ''Buler Rangers Reserve'' ; 1 goal * Chu Siu Kei of '' Xiangxue Sun Hei Reserve'' * Leung Shing Kit of ''South China Reserve'' * Luk Koon Pong of ''South China Reserve'' * Cheung Wai Shing of ''South China Reserve'' * Wong Siu Kwan of ''Kitchee Reserve'' * Wong Chin Hung of ''Buler Rangers Reserve'' * Fan Weijun of ''Buler Rangers Reserve'' * Marcio Aanacleto of ''Buler Rangers Reserve'' * Leung Chi Kui of ''Buler Rangers Reserve'' See also HKFA Website2005/200 ...
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Hong Kong First Division League
The Hong Kong First Division League () is the second-highest division in the Hong Kong football league system. Established in 1908, it is the third oldest in Asia. The league was formerly the highest division in Hong Kong until the formation of the Hong Kong Premier League in 2014. Since 1908, a total of 29 clubs have been crowned champions of the Hong Kong football system. South China are the most successful club, having won 41 times since their first participation in 1941. Competition format Each team plays the other teams in the division twice, one home and one away game. The ticket profits go to the home team. If there are two matches in the same stadium on the day, the profits are shared between the two home teams. The top two teams in the league are offered promotion to the Premier League while the bottom two are relegated to the Hong Kong Second Division. Exceptions There were two teams, The Army and The Police, that are not required to be relegated. The league ex ...
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Chu Siu Kei
Chu Siu Kei (; born 11 January 1980, Hong Kong) is a former Hong Kong professional footballer who played as a midfielder. He is currently the assistant coach of Hong Kong Premier League club HK U23. Club career Chu was a member of the Sun Hei squad that won five trophies (League, Silver Shield, League Cup, FA Cup and Hong Kong Football Sevens) during the 2004-05 season. He scored a total of three goals for Sun Hei in the 2008-09 Hong Kong First Division League season as the club finished 5th in the league table. He did however assist the club to win the 2008-09 Hong Kong League Cup. He played as midfielder for Shatin SA but in the early season he was plagued by injuries. On 24 October 2009, he started his first game for Shatin and promptly scored a hat-trick, one of them a bicycle kick, and helped his team beat Tai Po FC 4:1 to register Shatin's first win of the season. Chu was also named the match's Most Valuable Player. Chu in total scored 5 goals for Shatin but the clu ...
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Leung Chi Kui
Liang ( Romanization used in China, ) is an East Asian surname of Chinese origin. The surname is often transliterated as Leung (in Hong Kong) or Leong (in Macau, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, and the Philippines) according to its Cantonese and Hakka pronunciation, Neo / Nio / Niu ( Hokkien, Teochew, Hainan), or Liong ( Foochow). In Indonesia, it is known as Liang or Nio. It is also common in Korea, where it is written Ryang (량) or Yang (양). In Vietnam, it's pronounced as Lương. It is listed 128th in the classic text  Hundred Family Surnames. In 2019 it was the 22nd most common surname in Mainland China. In comparison, it is the 7th most common surname in Hong Kong, where it is usually written Leung or Leong. History During the reign of the Zhou dynasty King Xuan of Zhou (827–782 bc), Qin Zhong set out on an expedition to subdue the peoples to the west in Central Asia. After Qin Zhong died, the King divided the area of Shang among them, the second son of Qin Zh ...
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Chen Qian (footballer)
Chen Qian may refer to: * Chen Qian (Jin dynasty) (陳騫), courtesy name Xiuyuan, Jin dynasty military general * Emperor Wen of Chen (522–566), named Chen Qian, emperor of the Chen dynasty * Chen Qian (handballer) (born 1990), female Chinese handballer * Chen Qian (pentathlete) (born 1987), female Chinese modern pentathlete * Chen Qian (swimmer) (born 1993), female Chinese swimmer See also * Qian Chen (professor), Chinese-American scientist {{hndis ...
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Leung Shing Kit
Liang (Romanization used in China, ) is an East Asian surname of Chinese origin. The surname is often transliterated as Leung (in Hong Kong) or Leong (in Macau, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, and the Philippines) according to its Cantonese and Hakka pronunciation, Neo / Nio / Niu (Hokkien, Teochew, Hainan), or Liong ( Foochow). In Indonesia, it is known as Liang or Nio. It is also common in Korea, where it is written Ryang (량) or Yang (양). In Vietnam, it's pronounced as Lương. It is listed 128th in the classic text  Hundred Family Surnames. In 2019 it was the 22nd most common surname in Mainland China. In comparison, it is the 7th most common surname in Hong Kong, where it is usually written Leung or Leong. History During the reign of the Zhou dynasty King Xuan of Zhou (827–782 bc), Qin Zhong set out on an expedition to subdue the peoples to the west in Central Asia. After Qin Zhong died, the King divided the area of Shang among them, the second son of Qin Zhong rec ...
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Sui Weijie
Sui Weijie (; born 6 April 1983) is a Chinese football goalkeeper, who plays for Shijiazhuang Gongfu in the China League One. Club career Sui started his football career with Harbin Lange and transferred to China League Two club Sichuan Jinying in 2004. He moved to Hong Kong in 2005 and played for Happy Valley, Bulova Rangers and Fourway Rangers successively. Sui was involved in match-fixing scandal when he played for Fourway Rangers and investigated by Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) in 2010. He left Hong Kong without charge and joined China League Two club Fushun Xinye in 2011. Sui moved to China League One side Tianjin Songjiang in February 2012 after playing at Fushun Xinye and failing to gain promotion to China League One. He was the key player of the club and set a new club record for consecutive clean sheets with 708 minutes in the 2012 season. Sui lost his position in the club after Pei Encai became the manager of Tianjin Songjiang in 2013. He was ...
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Poon Yiu Cheuk
Poon Yiu Cheuk (, born 19 September 1977 in Hong Kong) is a Hong Kong football manager and former professional player. Club career Sham Shui Po Poon left South China to join Sham Shui Po during the summer of 2011. He was the most experienced local player at the club and was appointed as the club captain. Besides, he also coached Sham Shui Po U-19 when he joined the club. Pegasus Poon joined Pegasus during the winter transfer window. He also became the assistant coach at the club. Honours ;Happy Valley *Hong Kong First Division: 1998–99, 2000–01, 2002–03, 2005–06 *Hong Kong Senior Shield: 1997–98, 2003–04 *Hong Kong FA Cup: 1999–00, 2003–04 ;South China *Hong Kong First Division: 2007–08, 2008–09, 2009–10 *Hong Kong Senior Shield: 2009–10 *Hong Kong FA Cup: 2010–11 1 (one, unit, unity) is a number representing a single or the only entity. 1 is also a numerical digit and represents a single unit of counting or measurement. For example, a ...
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Yaw Anane
Yaw or yaws may refer to: Measurement and technology Movement about the vertical axis * Yaw angle (or yaw rotation), one of the angular degrees of freedom of any stiff body (for example a vehicle), describing rotation about the vertical axis ** Yaw (aviation), one of the aircraft principal axes of rotation, describing motion about the vertical axis of an aircraft (nose-left or nose-right angle measured from vertical axis) ** Yaw (ship motion), one of the ship motions' principal axes of rotation, describing motion about the vertical axis of a ship (bow-left or bow-right angle measured from vertical axis) * Yaw rate (or yaw velocity), the angular speed of yaw rotation, measured with a yaw rate sensor * Yawing moment, the angular momentum of a yaw rotation, important for adverse yaw in aircraft dynamics Wind turbines * Yaw system, a yaw angle control system in wind turbines responsible for the orientation of the rotor towards the wind ** Yaw bearing, the most crucial and cost in ...
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Lo Chun Kit
Toby Lo Chun Kit (, born 13 November 1985) is a former Hong Kong professional footballer who played as a right back In the sport of association football, a defender is an outfield position whose primary role is to stop attacks during the game and prevent the opposition from scoring. Centre-backs are usually positioned in pairs, with one full-back on either s .... Career statistics Club ''As at 20 September 2008'' References External links SouthChinaFC.com 20. 盧俊傑 Accolades 1985 births Living people Hong Kong men's footballers Men's association football defenders Hong Kong First Division League players Hong Kong Premier League players Citizen AA players Eastern Sports Club footballers South China AA players Resources Capital FC players Hong Kong Pegasus FC players {{HongKong-footybio-stub ...
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Wang Zhengchuang
Wang may refer to: Names * Wang (surname) (王), a common Chinese surname * Wāng (汪), a less common Chinese surname * Titles in Chinese nobility * A title in Korean nobility * A title in Mongolian nobility Places * Wang River in Thailand * Wang Township, Minnesota, a township in the United States * Wang, Bavaria, a town in the district of Freising, Bavaria, Germany * Wang, Austria, a town in the district of Scheibbs in Lower Austria * An abbreviation for the town of Wangaratta, Australia * Wang Theatre, in Boston, Massacheussetts * Charles B. Wang Center, an Asian American center at Stony Brook University Other * Wang (Tibetan Buddhism), a form of empowerment or initiation * Wang tile, in mathematics, are a class of formal systems * ''Wang'' (musical), an 1891 New York musical * Wang Film Productions, Taiwanese-American animation studios * Wang Laboratories, an American computer company founded by Dr. An Wang * WWNG, a radio station (1330 AM) licensed to serve ...
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Wong Chin Hung
Wong Chin Hung (; born 2 March 1982 in Hong Kong) is a former Hong Kong professional football player who is currently the head coach of Hong Kong Premier League club Rangers. He mostly played as a left back. Club career Instant-Dict Wong Chin Hung played at hard grounds at lunchtime when he was a teenager. He enjoys having the ball at this feet. At 16, he accompanied a school friend to a trial at Instant-Dict FC's youth team. His father then received a call from the club wanting to recruit him.黃展鴻盼老父破例現場支持 打進世盃 朝媒: 09最大體育成就
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Rangers

Wong Chin Hung only received a monthly salary of HK$1,500 at Rangers F.C.. He had to work in renovation to make e ...
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Luk Koon Pong
Luk Koon Pong (; born 1 August 1978 in Hong Kong) is a former Hong Kong professional footballer. Honours ;Orient & Yee Hope Union *Hong Kong Senior Shield: 2000–01 ;South China *Hong Kong Senior Shield: 2001–02, 2002–03 *Hong Kong League Cup: 2001–02 ;Kitchee *Hong Kong League Cup Hong Kong Football Association League Cup () is an annual football competition contested by clubs in the top-tier Hong Kong domestic football league (currently Hong Kong Premier League). The cup was relaunched for the 2014–15 season after being ...: 2006–07 External linksLuk Koon Pongat HKFA *Profileat kitchee.com Luk Koon Pong Fansite 1978 births Living people Hong Kong men's footballers Hong Kong men's international footballers Men's association football defenders Hong Kong Rangers FC players Yee Hope FC players South China AA players Kitchee SC players Hong Kong First Division League players Hong Kong Pegasus FC players Happy Valley AA players Hong Kong League ...
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