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2010 Lunar New Year Cup
The 2010 Lunar New Year Cup is a football tournament held in Hong Kong on the fourth day of the Chinese New Year of the Tiger (18 January 2010). Format The teams play against each other in 45-minute matches like TIM Trophy, but if the matches are goalless the matches are not decided by penalty shoot-outs. Participating teams * Kitchee (host) * Pohang Steelers * Pegasus Invitation Team Squads Kitchee * Head coach: Josep Gombau * Coach: Cheng Siu Chung * Executive Officer: Alex Chu Chi Kwong * Manager: Ken Ng Pohang Steelers * Head coach: Waldemar Lemos * Coach: Choi Moon-sik * Interpreter: Na Young-joon * Trainer: An Sung-hoon * Manager: Shin Joo-hyun HKFA.com
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