Event | Guangdong-Hong Kong Cup | ||||||
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Hong Kong won 5–4 on penalties | |||||||
First leg | |||||||
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Date | 28 December 2011 | ||||||
Venue | Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong | ||||||
Referee | Tong Kui Sum (Hong Kong) | ||||||
Attendance | 4,165 | ||||||
Weather | Clear night 17 °C (63 °F) 81% humidity | ||||||
Second leg | |||||||
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Hong Kong won 5–4 on penalties | |||||||
Date | 1 January 2012 | ||||||
Venue | Huizhou Olympic Stadium, Huizhou | ||||||
Referee | Sun Bing (China PR) | ||||||
Weather | Sunny 18 °C (64 °F) 49% humidity | ||||||
The 34th Guangdong-Hong Kong Cup will be held on 28 December 2011 and 1 January 2012. The first leg will be played at Hong Kong Stadium with the second leg to take place at Huizhou Stadium.
Manager: Cao Yang
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Club |
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1 | GK | Li Weijun | 1 December 1981 (aged 30) | Guangdong Sunray Cave | |
2 | MF | Li Yan | 19 July 1984 (aged 27) | Guangzhou Evergrande | |
4 | DF | Guo Zichao | 25 January 1989 (aged 22) | Guangzhou Evergrande | |
5 | DF | Yuan Lin | 26 February 1977 (aged 34) | Shenzhen Ruby | |
6 | DF | Ge Zhen | 23 June 1987 (aged 24) | Guangdong Sunray Cave | |
7 | FW | Wu Pingfeng | 1 November 1981 (aged 30) | Guangzhou Evergrande | |
9 | MF | Wu Weian | 1 September 1981 (aged 30) | Tianjin Teda | |
10 | FW | Huang Fengtao | 17 June 1985 (aged 26) | Shenzhen Ruby | |
12 | DF | Li Jianhua | 12 February 1982 (aged 29) | Guangzhou Evergrande | |
13 | FW | Shi Liang | 11 May 1989 (aged 22) | Guangdong Sunray Cave | |
15 | MF | Zhao Huang | 2 January 1989 (aged 22) | Guangdong Sunray Cave | |
18 | MF | Yin Hongbo | 30 October 1989 (aged 22) | Guangdong Sunray Cave | |
19 | DF | Wang Weilong | 24 February 1988 (aged 23) | Nanchang Hengyuan | |
20 | DF | Zhu Cong | 8 February 1985 (aged 26) | Guangdong Sunray Cave | |
23 | FW | Lu Lin | 3 February 1985 (aged 26) | Guangdong Sunray Cave | |
25 | FW | Tan Binliang | 4 November 1989 (aged 22) | Guangdong Sunray Cave | |
29 | FW | Chang Feiya | 3 February 1993 (aged 18) | Guangdong Minmetals | |
30 | GK | Yang Zhi | 15 January 1983 (aged 28) | Beijing Guoan |
Manager: Liu Chun Fai
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Club |
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1 | GK | Yapp Hung Fai | 21 March 1990 (aged 21) | 10 | South China |
2 | DF | Lee Chi Ho | 16 November 1982 (aged 29) | 36 | South China |
3 | DF | Jack Sealy | 4 May 1987 (aged 24) | 0 | Sunray Cave JC Sun Hei |
4 | MF | Man Pei Tak | 26 February 1982 (aged 29) | 38 | South China |
5 | DF | Ng Wai Chiu | 22 October 1981 (aged 30) | 19 | South China |
6 | DF | Wong Chin Hung | 2 March 1982 (aged 29) | 13 | South China |
7 | FW | Chan Siu Ki | 14 July 1985 (aged 26) | 39 | South China |
8 | FW | Xu Deshuai | 13 July 1987 (aged 24) | 11 | South China |
9 | FW | Cheng Siu Wai | 27 December 1981 (aged 30) | 12 | Sunray Cave JC Sun Hei |
10 | MF | Lam Ka Wai | 5 June 1985 (aged 26) | 12 | Kitchee |
11 | FW | Jaimes McKee | 14 April 1987 (aged 24) | 0 | TSW Pegasus |
12 | DF | Lo Kwan Yee | 9 October 1984 (aged 27) | 21 | Kitchee |
13 | DF | Cheung Kin Fung | 1 January 1984 (aged 27) | 10 | TSW Pegasus |
14 | FW | Kwok Kin Pong | 30 March 1987 (aged 24) | 15 | South China |
15 | DF | Chan Wai Ho | 24 April 1982 (aged 29) | 47 | South China |
16 | MF | Leung Chun Pong | 1 October 1986 (aged 25) | 28 | South China |
17 | FW | Chen Liming | 20 April 1987 (aged 24) | 0 | Wofoo Tai Po |
18 | GK | Tse Tak Him | 10 February 1985 (aged 26) | 9 | Citizen |
19 | MF | Lee Hong Lim | 29 September 1983 (aged 28) | 12 | TSW Pegasus |
20 | FW | Godfred Karikari | 11 March 1985 (aged 26) | 0 | TSW Pegasus |
21 | DF | Lau Nim Yat | 4 December 1989 (aged 22) | 3 | TSW Pegasus |
Hong Kong | 2 – 2 | Guangdong |
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Cheng Siu Wai 63' Karikari 74' | Report | Tan Binliang 26' Huang Fengtao 89' |
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