Mong Kok Stadium () is a stadium in
Mong Kok
Mong Kok (also spelled Mongkok, often abbreviated as MK) is an area in Kowloon, Hong Kong. The Prince Edward subarea occupies the northern part of Mong Kok.
Mong Kok is one of the major shopping areas in Hong Kong. The area is characterised ...
,
Kowloon
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,
Hong Kong
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. With a capacity of 6,664 (comprising four stands of 1,666), it hosts
Hong Kong Premier League
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football matches, with
Southern and
Kitchee
Kitchee Sports Club (; ; ) is a Hong Kong professional football club based in Kowloon. It was founded in 1931 and currently competes in the Hong Kong Premier League.
The club has won championships in Hong Kong 11 times, including 6 Hong Kong ...
currently sharing the venue. The stadium is run by the
Leisure and Cultural Services Department
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of
Hong Kong
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.
History
The stadium was known as the Army Sports Ground before it was taken over by the
Urban Council
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in 1961.
Facilities
* International Standard Natural Grass Pitch with 1200 Lux Floodlight
* Coloured Display LED scoreboard, 9.28m wide X 5.76m high.
* 6,600 spectator seats
* 127 VIP seats
* 42 wheelchair seats
* 1 VIP room (accommodates 32)
* Police Control Tower
* Broadcasting Tower
* 27 parking spaces
* 12 public toilets
* 8 disabled toilets
* 8 entrance turnstiles/ticket counters
* 4 teams' changing rooms
* 2 referees' changing rooms
* 1 VIP room
* 1 disabled washroom
* 1 fast food kiosk
* 1 press room
* 1 baby care room
* 1 anti-doping room
Full house
Pre-renovation
On 15 April 2007,
South China
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played to a 1–1 draw with
Kitchee
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The club has won championships in Hong Kong 11 times, including 6 Hong Kong ...
in the penultimate game of the
Hong Kong Football League
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season at Mong Kok Stadium. The game attracted a full house of over 8,500 spectators, the first full house for 11 years for a Hong Kong League game at Mong Kok Stadium.
Post-renovation
On 22 March 2013,
Hong Kong
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hosted
Vietnam
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in the
2015 AFC Asian Cup qualification
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In the initial scheme, ten p ...
phase. The game attracted 6,639 spectators, the first full-house after the renovation of the stadium. Hong Kong came to a late victory by a header from captain
Chan Wai Ho
Chan Wai Ho (born ) is a former Hong Kong professional footballer and current amateur player for Hong Kong First Division club Eastern District.
Chan was a member of the East Asian Games gold medal-winning Hong Kong U-23 squad in 2009. He ...
in the 87th minute.
On 11 November 2015 (or 1117),
Hong Kong
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played against
China PR
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in the
2018 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC Second Round
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Format
A total of forty teams (teams ranked 1–34 in the AFC entrant list and six firs ...
, where there was another full house and Hong Kong drew 0–0.
In the
2017 AFC Champions League
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Urawa Red Diamonds defeated Al-Hilal ...
, all 3 of
Eastern SC
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matches were sold out.
In May 2017,
Eastern SC
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and
Kitchee SC
Kitchee Sports Club (; ; ) is a Hong Kong professional Association football, football club based in Kowloon. It was founded in 1931 and currently competes in the Hong Kong Premier League.
The club has won championships in Hong Kong 11 times, in ...
played the deciding match of the
2016–17 Hong Kong Premier League in which Kitchee won 4–1.
In the
2018 AFC Champions League
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Kashima Antlers won the title for the f ...
,
Kitchee SC
Kitchee Sports Club (; ; ) is a Hong Kong professional Association football, football club based in Kowloon. It was founded in 1931 and currently competes in the Hong Kong Premier League.
The club has won championships in Hong Kong 11 times, in ...
played
Tianjin Quanjian F.C.
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History 2006-2010: Formation and League Two
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in front of a full house at Mong Kok Stadium.
Recent developments
From Autumn 2009, Mong Kok Stadium will undergo a series of modifications, including the addition of a roof, close-circuit televisions, refurbishment of the seats, better lighting, refurbishment of the changing rooms, adding a press room and doping rooms, while the stadium's capacity will be reduced to 6,680. The work is expected to be complete by October 2011. Three First Division clubs - Citizen, Fourway Rangers and Sun Hei - have asked to use the stadium as their home ground. But it is believed that the owner of the facility, the Leisure and Cultural Services Department, has reservations over the number of clubs using it. Vincent Yuen Man-chuen, general secretary of the HKFA, said they had submitted a proposal to use the stadium as the home ground for three clubs. "We are in the process of negotiation with the government," said Yuen. "There were more than a hundred matches a season held
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before, but the number can be reduced to half if three teams use it for their home matches plus some major cup competitions."
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South China Morning Post SOCCER Chan Kin-wa 3 Jul 2011 There is currently doubt that the new Mong Kok Stadium will be ready for use in October.
2011 re-opening
On 16 October 2011, the renovated Mong Kok Stadium re-opened. The first match was a
Hong Kong First Division match between
Sun Hei
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and
Sham Shui Po SA
Sham Shui Po Sports Association () are a Hong Kong professional football club based in Sham Shui Po District which currently competes in the Hong Kong Premier League.
History
In the 2011–12 season, the club was promoted to the top-tier Hong Ko ...
. 4,499 fans attended the game. Sun Hei won the game 5–0, Sun Hei players
Cheng Siu Wai
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Early life
Cheng Siu Wai is born to a Hong Kongese father and a Thai mother. They separated when he was a young boy, his m ...
scored the goal while
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was the first player to score a hat-trick after renovation.
2011 Official Re-opening ceremony and international football match
The Secretary for Home Affairs, Mr
Tsang Tak-sing
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attended Mong Kok Stadium's official re-opening ceremony. To celebrate the re-opening of the stadium, the Leisure and Cultural Services Department organised a ceremony for 15 November 2011 and invited the Russian National Youth Team for a friendly football match with the Hong Kong Youth Representative Team. A sport towel, a limited edition souvenir specially produced to celebrate the re-opening of the stadium, was distributed to each attendee to make this meaningful day more memorable. There were also performances including rhythmic drumming with flag waving, and wushu and a lion dance, showing a unique Chinese flavour. The ceremony also featured impressive performances by cheering teams and the Hong Kong Police Band.
Asian 5 Nations Rugby Tournament plan
Hong Kong Rugby Football Union chairman Trevor Gregory said he was exploring the possibility of using the stadium to host HSBC
Asian Five Nations
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(A5N) home games. Hong Kong played both their A5N rugby games in front of full houses at the 2,500-capacity
Hong Kong Football Club
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The club is situated in Happy Valley, with the sports pitche ...
this season. A move to Mong Kok, with its new capacity of 6,650, appeals, admitted HKRFU's Gregory. "Our initial thoughts are to play our international fixtures in the A5N at Mong Kok Stadium. At the moment we have no plans to hold any domestic games there," Gregory said.
On 26 May 2012, Hong Kong blitzed Kazakhstan 55–0 to claim third place in the 2012 HSBC Asian Five Nations Top Five competition. It was Hong Kong's first international in 13 years at the newly renovated Mong Kok Stadium.
Hong Kong blitz Kazakhstan, UAE run Korea close in exciting Top 5 finale
''Asian 5 Nations''. 27 May 2012.
Super Rugby
Hong Kong hosted its first Super Rugby
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fixture on 19 May 2018. The Japanese outfit, the Sunwolves
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, playing a home game at Mong Kok, defeated the Stormers
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from Cape Town
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, South Africa
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, by 26–23.
Transport
It is accessible from the Prince Edward station
Prince Edward is a station of the MTR rapid transit system in Hong Kong. It is located in Mong Kok, Kowloon, under the intersection of Nathan Road and Prince Edward Road West. The station is named after this road.
History
As Prince Edward wa ...
of the MTR on the Tsuen Wan
Tsuen Wan (formerly also spelled Tsun Wan) is a town built on a bay in the western New Territories of Hong Kong, opposite of Tsing Yi Island across Rambler Channel. The market town of Tsuen Wan emerged from the surrounding villages and flee ...
and the Kwun Tong
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lines. It is also near Mong Kok East station
Mong Kok East station – formerly Mong Kok railway station and Yaumati () – is a station on Hong Kong's . Only out-of-system interchange is available with and at Mong Kok station via a footbridge. The station is connected to G ...
on the East Rail line
The East Rail line () is one of ten lines of the Mass Transit Railway (MTR) system in Hong Kong. It used to be one of the three lines of the Kowloon–Canton Railway (KCR) network. It was known as the KCR British Section () from 1910 to 1996, ...
.
See also
* Mong Kok
Mong Kok (also spelled Mongkok, often abbreviated as MK) is an area in Kowloon, Hong Kong. The Prince Edward subarea occupies the northern part of Mong Kok.
Mong Kok is one of the major shopping areas in Hong Kong. The area is characterised ...
, the area where the stadium is situated
Gallery
Before renovation
Image:Mk stadium sign.jpg, Stadium sign
Image:HK MongkokStadium PoliceControlTower and BroadcastingTower.JPG, Police Control Tower and Broadcast Tower
Image:HK MongkokStadium VIPSection.JPG, VIP section
Image:HK MongkokStadium 3ColourDisplayLEDScoreboard.JPG, Electronic Scoreboard
Image:HK MongkokStadium BirdGarden Entrance.JPG, Bird Garden Entrance
Image:HK MongkokStadium FlowerMarketRoad Entrance.JPG, Flower Market Road Entrance
Image:HK MongkokStadium Toilet.JPG, Toilet
Image:HK MongkokStadium FastFoodKiosk.JPG, Fast Food Kiosk
After renovation
Image:HK_MongkokStadium_Sign.JPG, Stadium logo
Image:HK_MongkokStadium_Scoreboard.JPG, Screen and Electronic Scoreboard
Image:Mong Kok Stadium 2nd main stand.jpg, Main grandstand
Image:HK_MongkokStadium_BoundaryStreetSportCentre_Stand.JPG, Grandstand
Image:HK MongkokStadium MainEntrance.JPG, Flower Market Road Entrance
References
External links
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