The 2009-10 season in Hong Kong football, starting July 2009 and ending June 2010:
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Hong Kong played in their Asian Cup 2011 qualifying campaign.
Bahrain | 4 – 0 | Hong Kong |
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Abdullatif 35', 40', 44' Adnan 79' | Report |
Chinese Taipei | 0 – 4 | Hong Kong |
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Report | Lee Wai Lim 38' Chan Wai Ho 45+1' Gerard 60' Chan Siu Ki 63' |
Hong Kong | 0 – 0 | North Korea |
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Report |
Hong Kong | 12 – 0 | Guam |
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Man Pei Tak 5' Wong Chin Hung 15' Chan Siu Ki 18', 35', 75', 77' Chao Pengfei 37', 71', 90+2' Leung Chun Pong 41' Poon Yiu Cheuk 89' Chan Wai Ho 90' | Report |
Hong Kong's 2–1 win to Guangdong in first leg, Julius Akosah scored two goals in his first game for Hong Kong. However, Guangdong scored two goals by Li Jian in second leg. Guangdong win the Guangdong-Hong Kong Cup. Hong Kong has been stopped to be crown-of-four.
Hong Kong | 2 – 1 | Guangdong |
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Akosah 28', 91' | Report | Win Haogbo 55' |
South Korea | 5 – 0 | Hong Kong |
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Kim Jung-Woo 10' Gu Ja-Cheol 24' Lee Dong-Gook 32' Lee Seung-Ryul 37' No Byung-Jun 90+3' | Report |
2009 East Asian Games was held in Hong Kong from 2 December 2009 to 13 December 2009. The tournament was won by Hong Kong, who claimed their first international football tournament title. They defeated Japan 4–2 in a penalty shootout in the final, after extra time had finished in a 1–1 draw.
Hong Kong | 4 – 1 | South Korea |
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Chan Wai Ho 21' Wong Chin Hung 30' Xu Deshuai 65' Chan Siu Ki 81' | Report by EAG Report by HKFA | Go Min-Gi 45' |
China | 1 – 0 | Hong Kong |
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Gao Di 24' | Report by EAG Report by HKFA |
Hong Kong | 1 – 1 (a.e.t.) | North Korea |
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Chan Wai Ho 44' | Report by EAG Report by HKFA | Pak Kwang-Ryong 85' |
Penalties | ||
Au Yeung Yiu Chung Chan Wai Ho Lee Chi Ho Yuen Kin Man | 4 – 2 | Pak Song-Chol Ri Kwang-Hyok Jon Kwang-Ik Kim Kwang-Hyok |
Macau | 1 – 5 | Hong Kong |
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Cheung Chit Un 28' | Report by HKFA Report by MFA | Cheng Lai Hin 14', 42', 45' Lo Kwan Yee 72' Chan Ka Chun 90+' |
Macau | Hong Kong |
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Singapore | 1 – 2 | Hong Kong |
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Luo Zhenlun Eeugene 63' | Report | Tam Lok Hin 18', 68' |
Hong Kong | 3 – 2 | Chinese Taipei |
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Wong Wai 11' Chan Siu Kwan Philip 85', 89' | Report | Weng Wei-Pin 69' Tseng Chin-Wei 81' |
Hong Kong | 0 – 3 | East Timor |
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Report | Batista 40' Almeida 57', 86' |
China | 6 – 0 | Hong Kong |
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Chen Han 15', 32' Hu Weiwei 27', 45+1' Qiu Daming 31' Zheng Dalun 71' | Report |
Hong Kong | 1 – 1 | Singapore |
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Lau Tak Yan 74' | Report | Nur Ridho 67' |
Macau | 1 – 12 | Hong Kong |
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Vilas 40' | Report | Fernandes 8' Tsui Hoi Kin 10', 42', 45+2', 90+1' Hui Ka Lok 30' Chuck Yiu Kwok 35', 45+1' Wong Chun Hin 54' Luk Tsz Ho 61' Tsang Tsz Hin 75', 90+3' |
Eastern have no game in 2009–10 season since eliminated in group stage.
South China played AFC Cup 2009 from round of 16. The team eliminated in semi-final.
South China | 4 – 0 | Home United |
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Kwok Kin Pong 19' Li Haiqiang 21', 64' (pen.) Cacá 51' | Report |
Neftchi Farg'ona | 5 – 4 | South China |
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Saidov 5' Berdiyev 34', 44', 79', 90+4' | Report | Gerard 34' Ramón 35' Kwok Kin Pong 41' Carrijo 84' |
South China | 1 – 0 | Neftchi Farg'ona |
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Carrijo 2' | Report |
5–5 on aggregate. South China won on away goals.
Al-Kuwait | 2 – 1 | South China |
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Al Marzooqi 48' Sulaiman 79' | Report | Gerard 90+2' |
South China | 0 – 1 | Al-Kuwait |
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Report | Sulaiman 82' |
Al-Kuwait won 3–1 on aggregate.
NT Realty Wofoo Tai Po eliminated in group stage.
Geylang United | 1 – 1 | NT Realty Wofoo Tai Po |
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Belicak 75' | Report | Annan 70' |
NT Realty Wofoo Tai Po | 0 – 1 | Thai Port |
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Report | Pitipong 48' |
SHB Đà Nẵng | 3 – 0 | NT Realty Wofoo Tai Po |
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Huynh Quoc Anh 11', 36' Rogerio 90+2' | Report |
NT Realty Wofoo Tai Po | 1 – 2 | SHB Đà Nẵng |
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Chen Liming 90+1' | Report | Huynh Quoc Anh 55' Hernández 88' |
NT Realty Wofoo Tai Po | 1 – 1 | Geylang United |
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Chen Liming 55' | Report | Rahim 14' |
Thai Port | 2 – 0 | NT Realty Wofoo Tai Po |
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Issarapong 66' Nirut 72' | Report |
South China eliminated in round of 16.
VB Sports Club | 1 – 0 | South China |
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Ashfaq 26' | Report |
South China | 6 – 3 | Persiwa Wamena |
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Schutz 8', 21' Leo 32', 46' Kwok Kin Pong 34' Lee Wai Lim 90+2' | Report | Pieter 6' Albertho 54' Weeks 75' (pen.) |
Persiwa Wamena | 0 – 2 | South China |
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Report | Chan Wai Ho 39' Leo 45+2' |
Muangthong United | 0 – 1 | South China |
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Report | Wong Chin Hung 89' |
South China | 3 – 1 | VB Sports Club |
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Leo 45', 83' Leung Chun Pong 57' | Report | Ashfaq 1' |
Hong Kong FC | 0 – 5 | Gold Coast United |
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Milson 30', 31' Mabrahtu 49' Barisić 54', 81' |
TSW Pegasus | 0 – 2 | BEC Tero Sasana |
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Report | Wuttichai 49' Anon 52' |
South China | 2 – 0 | Tottenham Hotspur |
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Chan Siu Ki 52' Li Haiqiang 69' (pen) | Report |
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