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Hong Kong Football Club
Hong Kong Football Club (HKFC; ), established in 1886, is a private members' club in Hong Kong. The name reflects the origin as a club for playing association football and Rugby football, rugby. The club is situated in Happy Valley, Hong Kong, Happy Valley, with the sports pitches being inside the Happy Valley Racecourse. The 2,750-capacity Hong Kong Football Club Stadium is where all the club's rugby and soccer matches are played and it is also the home pitch for most of the Hong Kong rugby union team, Hong Kong Rugby Union's international matches. It is also the venue for the HKFC International Rugby Tens and HKFC International Soccer Sevens tournaments. The club is committed to facilitating the development and participation of numerous sports in Hong Kong through close collaboration with National Sports Associations and organising sports activities for members and non-members. History Hong Kong Football Club was founded in 1886 by Sir James Haldane Lockhart, following a m ...
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James Haldane Lockhart
Sir James Haldane Stewart Lockhart, (25 May 1858 – 26 February 1937) was a British colonial official in British Hong Kong, Hong Kong and Republic of China (1912–49), China for more than 40 years. He also served as Commissioner of Weihaiwei under British rule, British Weihaiwei from 1902 to 1921. Additionally, he was a Sinologist who made pioneering translations. Early life Born as James Haldane Lockhart in Ardsheal, Argyllshire, Scotland, his parents were Anna Rebecca Charlotte (Stewart) and Miles Lockhart of Lismore, Argyll. His grandfather was banker James Lockhart (banker), James Lockhart. He attended King William's College (1868–72), George Watson's College, and the University of Edinburgh, and attempted to enter the civil service in British India, India. Failing to do that, Lockhart took a Colonial Service cadetship in British Hong Kong, Hong Kong in 1878. Colonial service in Hong Kong After joining the Hong Kong Government in 1882, Lockhart rose through the ranks o ...
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Arthur Morse
Sir Arthur Morse ( Chinese: 摩士) (25 April 1892 – 13 May 1967) was the head of The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation during and after World War II. He was a British banker born in County Tipperary in Ireland. He worked in Shanghai, London and Tientsin and finally many years in Hong Kong. He rebuilt HSBC and did much to revive Hong Kong after the war, retired in 1953 and moved to London where he died in 1967. Morse was born in 1892 in Bohercrowe, County Tipperary, Ireland and his father Digby Scott Morse was a Bank of Ireland agent. and Lizzie Jane Holmes. Morse attended Foyle College in Derry, before embarking on his banking career with HSBC. Career HSBC By 1940, Hong Kong was under the threat of Japanese invasion with the majority of branches in East Asia already in the hands of the Japanese. Morse was sent to London by the then-Chief Manager of the bank, Sir Vandeleur Grayburn, to lead the bank and shift the headquarters to London to avoid the reserv ...
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Hong Kong Junior Challenge Shield
Hong Kong Junior Shield () was a football competition in Hong Kong established in 1922. All teams in the Second Division and the Third Division were included in the competition. South China was the most successful club, winning 9 titles. History Hong Kong Junior Challenge Shield was founded by the Hong Kong Football Association in 1922. The first champion was King's Own Rifles. Athletic, champions of 1927–28, were the first Chinese team to win the Junior Challenge Shield. The Junior Shield was replaced by the Hong Kong FA Cup Junior Division after the 2012–13 season, designed to allow lower division clubs to qualify for the tournament proper. Champions See also * Hong Kong Senior Challenge Shield The Hong Kong Senior Challenge Shield (), known commonly as the Senior Shield, is the Association football, football Single-elimination tournament, knockout inter-club competition held in Hong Kong and the List of oldest football competitions, fo ... * Hong Kong FA Cu ...
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Hong Kong Senior Challenge Shield
The Hong Kong Senior Challenge Shield (), known commonly as the Senior Shield, is the Association football, football Single-elimination tournament, knockout inter-club competition held in Hong Kong and the List of oldest football competitions, fourth oldest football tournament in Asia. Traditionally, only teams that play in the Hong Kong Premier League take part in the competition. However, sometimes teams in the lower divisions, usually the champions of the Hong Kong Junior Challenge Shield, Junior Shield, are invited in order to increase the number of participating teams. The current Senior Shield holders are Eastern SC, Eastern. History Hong Kong Football Cup was a knockout cup competition which was established in 1895. It had been renamed to Hong Kong Challenge Shield due to the changes of the trophy. It had been divided in Senior Shield and Hong Kong Junior Challenge Shield, Junior Shield since 1922–23 season. The knockout format has been used except in 1982–83 and 1996 ...
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2007–08 Hong Kong Second Division League
The 2007–08 Hong Kong Second Division League season was started on 8 September 2007. League table Results See also *The Hong Kong Football Association *Hong Kong First Division League *Hong Kong Third Division League Hong Kong Third Division League is the fourth-highest division overall in the Hong Kong football league system under the organization of Hong Kong Football Association. Starting with the 2012-13 Hong Kong Third Division League, 2012–13 seaso ... References and notes {{DEFAULTSORT:2007-08 Hong Kong Second Division League Hong Kong Second Division League seasons Hong 2 ...
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2009–10 Hong Kong Second Division League
2009–10 Hong Kong Second Division League is the 96th season of a football league in Hong Kong, Hong Kong Second Division League. Changes from last season From Second Division Promoted to First Division * Advance Tai Chung * Shatin Relegated to Third Division * Kwok Keung Quit Hong Kong football league system * Tung Po To Second Division Relegated from First Division * Mutual Promoted from Third Division League * Derico Friends * Tuen Mun Tuen Mun () or Castle Peak is an area near the mouth of Tuen Mun River and Castle Peak Bay in the New Territories, Hong Kong. It was one of the earliest settlements in what is now Hong Kong and can be dated to the Neolithic period. In the mo ... Name changing * Rangers renamed as Ongood * Double Flower renamed as Advance Double Flower League table Top scorers Only players scored ≥10 is shown. Notes {{DEFAULTSORT:2009-10 Hong Kong Second Division League Hong Kong Second Division League seasons Hong 2009–10 ...
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Hong Kong Second Division League
Hong Kong Second Division League () is the third level of association football, football league in Hong Kong founded in 1909. The top two teams are promoted to the Hong Kong First Division League, Hong Kong First Division. Competition format * The teams play single round robin. After each team has played every team once, the table is split into a Championship Group for the top eight teams and a Challenging Group for the bottom seven. The teams then play another single round robin within their respective groups. * The bottom two teams are relegated to the Hong Kong Third Division League, Hong Kong Third Division. Past winners Before World War II After World War II As a 3rd Tier League See also * The Hong Kong Football Association References External links HKFA websiteClub Profileswww.GoalGoalGoal.comHong Kong Football
{{AFC third leagues Hong Kong Second Division League, Football leagues in Hong Kong, 3 Third-level football leagues in Asia 1909 establishmen ...
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2014–15 Hong Kong First Division League
The 2014–15 Hong Kong First Division League is 1st season of Hong Kong First Division League since it became the second-tier football league in Hong Kong in 2014–15. The league started on 7 September 2014 and ended on 12 June 2015. Teams Changes from last season From First Division Promoted to Premier League * Tai Po * Wong Tai Sin Relegated to Second Division * Wing Yee * Tuen Mun FC To First Division Relegated from First Division * Southern * Sun Hei * Citizen * Tuen Mun * Happy Valley Promoted from Third Division * Sun Source * Yau Tsim Mong Yau Tsim Mong District is one of Districts of Hong Kong, 18 districts of Hong Kong, located on the western part of Kowloon Peninsula. It is the core urban area of Kowloon. The district has the second highest population density of all distr ... League table Results References {{DEFAULTSORT:2014-15 Hong Kong First Division League Hong Kong First Division League seasons 2 Hong ...
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2020-21 Hong Kong First Division League
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