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2009 HKFC International Soccer Sevens
2009 HKFC International Soccer Sevens is the 10th staging of HKFC International Soccer Sevens, this competition. It was held on 29–31 May 2009. Squads Masters tournament Group A * Football For Life: Dejan Antonić, Goran Paulic, Cristiano Cordeiro, Tam Siu Wai, Marko Kraljevic (footballer), Marko Kraljevic, Fouad Ben Allal, Didier Six, Tansel Oender, Volker Nagel (Manager: Phillippe Bru) * Hong Kong Football Club, HKFC Veterans: Bob Sahawney, Richard Lant, Mark Bavis, Paul Wilson (HKFC footballer), Paul Wilson, Ashley Dyer, Terry Hill (footballer), Terry Hill, Anto Grabo, Simon Page, Mark Grainger, Tony Hamilton-Bram * IP Global All Stars: Fraser Digby, Chris Powell, John Beresford (footballer), John Beresford, Rob Lee, Des Walker, Alex Rae (rugby union), Alex Rae, Mark Robson (footballer), Mark Robson, Steve Lomas, Gordon Durie, Stuart Slater (Managers: Paul Allen (footballer), Paul Allen/Bobby Barnes) * Kowloon Cricket Club: Aaron Yip, Paul McGunnigle, Steve Rigby, Garry Nelso ...
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HKFC International Soccer Sevens
The HKFC Soccer Sevens, formerly known as the International Soccer Sevens, is an annual invitational seven-a-side football tournament which is organised and hosted by Hong Kong Football Club. Held since 1999, many young professional players have made a name for themselves in the tournament including Premier League players Gabriel Agbonlahor, Andreas Weimann, Jack Grealish, Barry Bannan, Rolando Aarons, Hamza Choudhury, Glen Johnson, Anton Ferdinand, David Bentley, Marc Albrighton, Ben Johnson, Jaden Philogene-Bidace, Indiana Vassilev, Cameron Archer, Jeremy Ngakia, Harrison Ashby, Cody Drameh, Sidnei Tavares, Steven Alzate, Kelland Watts, Matty Longstaff, Oskar Buur, Luke Thomas and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall as well as Scotland internationals Shaun Maloney, Craig Beattie and Chris Burke. The competition ran from 1999-2019, with a break due to the SARS outbreak in Hong Kong in 2003. In 2020, the organisers confirmed that the competition would not be happening that year due to the ...
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