1979 Lunar New Year Cup

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1979 Lunar New Year Cup was a Hong Kong football tournament, played on the first few days of Chinese New Year.

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Participating teams

Match results

Guangdong Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg 00 Flag of Sweden.svg Öster
Government Stadium, Hong Kong
Attendance: 14,617
Hong Kong League XI Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg 11 Flag of Sweden.svg Öster
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Government Stadium, Hong Kong
Attendance: 12,492

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