2006 Hong Kong–Shanghai Inter Club Championship

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2006 Hong Kong–Shanghai Inter Club Championship is officially the 1st staging of Hong Kong-Shanghai Inter Club Championship. Buler Rangers represented Hong Kong to compete by topping the league after the first half of the season [1] while Shanghai Shenhua represented Shanghai.

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Contents

Shanghai Shenhua lifted the first trophy of this competition after winning 1-0.

Rules [1]

Squads [2] [3]

Some of the players include:

Shanghai Shenhua

Buler Rangers

Result

Shanghai Shenhua 1 0 Buler Rangers
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References

  1. 1 2 滬港球會盃-預告, HKFA Website (in Chinese)
  2. 滬港球會盃-賽後, HKFA Website (in Chinese)
  3. 滬港球會盃 – 上海申花 1:0 澎馬流浪, HKFA Website (in Chinese)