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Double Flower Football Association () is a Hong Kong
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club which plays in the Hong Kong Second Division. The club was very successful in 1990s in the then top-tier First Division under the name Instant-Dict ().


Major events

* 1981–82 season: The club finished second in the Third Division and were promoted to
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. * 1984–85 season: The club finished third in the Second Division and were promoted to First Division, then the top league in Hong Kong football. * 1985–86 season: The club faced
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in their First Division debut, in which they led 3-2 at the beginning of the second half but then conceded 5 goals and lost the match 3-7. They then made remarkable progress and managed a goalless draw with Seiko when the two teams met again in the second half of the league. They eventually finished 5th in the league. They also won a 5-a-side tournament in December 1985. They were one of the teams taking part in the Super Six Cup. First-choice goalkeeper Lau Tung Ping was called up by
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to the
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. * 1986-87 season: Horse trainer
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was appointed president of the club. Due to their excellent performance in the previous season and the HKFA's ban on foreign players, many key players left the team for other clubs like
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and
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. The club fielded a young side and narrowly avoided relegation by finishing sixth in the league ahead of the
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on better goal difference. The latter then complained to the Hong Kong ICAC alleging match-fixing by the club in their last three league victories over
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(2-0) and South China AA (1-0). Several players and other personnel, including Kan, were arrested but later released without charge. No further action was taken by the ICAC or Hong Kong FA due to insufficient evidence. * 1987-88 season: Double Flower finished 5th in the 1st division. * 1988–89 season: The HKFA membership of Double Flower was loaned to
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, who played in the league under the name Lai Sun Double Flower. The team won the
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and
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this season. * 1989–90 season: Lai Sun bought the membership of Po Chai; Double Flower played in the league under the original name. * 1991–92 season: the HKFA membership of the team was loaned to Instant-Dict, a company specializing in English-Chinese translation machines and dictionaries. The team played in the league under the name Instant-Dict until 2001. * 2001–02 season: Instant-Dict returned the membership; the team reverted to the name to Double Flower. * 2002–03 season: Relegated to the Second Division after finishing 7th out of 8 teams. * 2009–10 season: Advance SC used the membership to participate in the Second Division, under the name Advance Double Flower. * 2011–11 season: Reverted the name back to Double Flower. * 2013–14 season: After the First Division became the second tier league, all clubs previously in the Second Division, including Double Flower, joined the rebranded First Division. * 2018–19 season: Finished 13th and were relegated back to the Second Division.


Honours


League


As Instant Dict

* First Division : Champions (2): 1995–96,Team was named Instant-Dict for sponsorship reasons. 1997–98 : Runners-up (3): 1993–94, 1996–97, 2000–01


Cup Competitions

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: Champions (4): 1988–89 (as Lai Sun Double Flower), 1996–97, 1997–98, 2000–01 (all as Instant Dict) : Runners-up (2): 1991–92, 1998–99 (all as Instant Dict) *
Viceroy Cup Hong Kong Viceroy Cup () was a football competition in Hong Kong held by British American Tobacco. Started in 1969, it was the first football competition in Hong Kong which allowed commercial sponsorship. Together with First Division League, FA C ...
: Champions (2): 1988–89 (as Lai Sun Double Flower),The honour was won by Lai Sun Double Flower. 1995–96(as Instant Dict) : Runners-up (3): 1993–94, 1994–95, 1997–98(all as Instant Dict) *
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:Runners-up (2): 2016–17, 2017–18


Continental record


Footnotes


External links

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Double Flowers Football Team
{{Hong Kong Second Division League teamlist Football clubs in Hong Kong Hong Kong Second Division League 1979 establishments in Hong Kong