2005 Guangdong–Hong Kong Cup

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Guangdong-Hong Kong Cup 2004–05 is the 27th staging of this two-leg competition between Hong Kong and Guangdong.

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The first leg was played in Guangzhou while the second leg was played in Hong Kong.

Guangzhou Prefecture-level and Sub-provincial city in Guangdong, Peoples Republic of China

Guangzhou, also known as Canton, is the capital and most populous city of the province of Guangdong in southern China. On the Pearl River about 120 km (75 mi) north-northwest of Hong Kong and 145 km (90 mi) north of Macau, Guangzhou has a history of over 2,200 years and was a major terminus of the maritime Silk Road, and continues to serve as a major port and transportation hub, as well as one of China's three largest cities.

Hong Kong captured champion by winning an aggregate 4–2 against Guangdong.

Squads

Hong Kong

Some of the players in the squad include:

Cheung Sai Ho was a Hong Kong professional football player.

Law Chun Bong Hong Kong footballer

Law Chun Bong, is a Hong Kong professional football player who currently plays for Yokohama FC Hong Kong. He can play in many positions, mostly as a left midfielder. He is a pacey, and has good finishing, as well as sense of sight, these elements have enabled him to create many chances for the team.

Au Wai Lun Hong Kong footballer

Au Wai Lun is a retired Hong Kong professional football player. He announced his retirement after being unable to get a contract renewal with South China in Hong Kong First Division League after the 2006–07 season. He was considered to be one of the best strikers in Hong Kong.

Guangdong

Guangdong sent the football team which represented the province for 2005 National Games of China. The average age of the team was younger than 20 years old. Some of the players in the squad include:

The 10th National Games of the People's Republic of China was a multi-sport event that was held in Nanjing City, Jiangsu Province, from 12–23 October 2005.

Huang Fengtao Chinese footballer

Huang Fengtao is a Chinese football player who currently plays as a striker for Shenzhen Ledman.

Lu Lin (footballer) Chinese footballer

Lu Lin is a Chinese football player who currently plays for Guangzhou R&F as a Left winger in the Chinese Super League.

Yang Zhi (footballer) Chinese goalkeeper

Yang Zhi is a Chinese footballer who currently plays for Beijing Guoan in the Chinese Super League.

Results

First Leg

Guangdong0-2 Hong Kong
Au Wai Lun Soccerball shade.svg 17'
Law Chun Bong Soccerball shade.svg 21'
Chan Siu Ki Yellow card.svgYellow card.svgRed card.svg ?', 62'

Second Leg

Hong Kong 2-2Guangdong
Cheung Sai Ho Soccerball shade.svg 45'
Au Wai Lun Soccerball shade.svg 82'
Huang Fengtao Soccerball shade.svg 40'
Lu Lin Soccerball shade.svg 60'

Trivia

Hong Kong Football Association

The Hong Kong Football Association Limited, often abbreviated to the HKFA, is the governing body of association football in Hong Kong. Its current chairman is Brian Leung Hung-Tak and its Acting Chief Executive Officer is Paul Woodland.

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