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3 October 1994 Asian Games Group B | Thailand | 1–2 | Hong Kong | Hiroshima, Japan |
Chalermsan 67' | Lam Hung Lun Lee Kin Wo 76' |
5 October 1994 Asian Games Group B | Hong Kong | 0–1 | Uzbekistan | Hiroshima, Japan |
Abduraimov 20' |
11 October 1994 Asian Games Group B | Hong Kong | 1–2 | Saudi Arabia | Hiroshima, Japan |
Bredbury 27' | Al-Shenaif 75' Al-Qanat 87' |
19 February 1995 Dynasty Cup Group Stage | Hong Kong | 0–3 | Japan | So Kon Po, British Hong Kong |
Kurosaki 42', 78' Hashiratani 70' | Stadium: Hong Kong Stadium Attendance: 29,753 Referee: Russamee Jindama (Thailand) |
21 February 1995 Dynasty Cup Group Stage | Hong Kong | 0–0 | China | So Kon Po, British Hong Kong |
Stadium: Hong Kong Stadium Attendance: 14,292 Referee: Nik Ahmad Yaakub (Malaysia) |
23 February 1995 Dynasty Cup Group Stage | Hong Kong | 2–3 | South Korea | Mong Kok, British Hong Kong |
Greer 20' Bredbury 64' | Lee Ki-hyung 15' Ko Jeong-woon 39' Choi Yong-soo 88' | Stadium: Mong Kok Stadium Attendance: 6,223 Referee: Russamee Jindamai (Thailand) |
26 February 1995 Dynasty Cup Third Place Match | Hong Kong | 1–1 (a.e.t.) (3–1 p) | China | So Kon Po, British Hong Kong |
Santos 2' | Li Bin 32' | Stadium: Hong Kong Stadium Attendance: 27,668 Referee: Russamee Jindamai (Thailand) | ||
Penalties | ||||
30 January 1996 AFC Asian Cup Qualification Group 2 | Hong Kong | 8–0 | Philippines | Mong Kok, British Hong Kong |
Stadium: Mong Kok Stadium |
1 February 1996 AFC Asian Cup Qualification Group 2 | Hong Kong | 4–1 | Macau | Mong Kok, British Hong Kong |
Stadium: Mong Kok Stadium |
4 February 1996 AFC Asian Cup Qualification Group 2 | Hong Kong | 0–2 | China | So Kon Po, British Hong Kong |
Stadium: Hong Kong Stadium |
22 February 1998 FIFA World Cup Qualification 1st Round Group 6 | Hong Kong | 0–2 | South Korea | British Hong Kong |
(report)) | Seo Jung-won 60' Choi Moon-sik 75' | Referee: Yoshimi Ogawa (Japan) |
9 March 1998 FIFA World Cup Qualification 1st Round Group 6 | Thailand | 2–0 | Hong Kong | Bangkok, Thailand |
Krissada 23' Natipong 79' | (report) | Stadium: Rajamangala Stadium Attendance: 10,000 Referee: Abdul Aziz A. Al Dokhail (Saudi Arabia) |
30 March 1998 FIFA World Cup Qualification 1st Round Group 6 | Hong Kong | 3–2 | Thailand | So Kon Po, British Hong Kong |
Lee Kin Woo 23' Cheng Sin Siu 48' Au Wai Lun 88' | (report) | Natipong 43' Chalermsan 70' | Stadium: Hong Kong Stadium Attendance: 20,000 Referee: Nazri Abdullah Mohamed (Malaysia) |
28 May 1998 FIFA World Cup Qualification 1st Round Group 6 | South Korea | 4–0 | Hong Kong | Daejeon, South Korea |
Yoo Sang-chul 25' Choi Yong-soo 39', 72' Park Kun-ha 86' | (report) | Stadium: Daejeon Hanbat Sports Complex Attendance: 20,000 Referee: Hussein Issa (Iraq) |
19 November International Friendly | Hong Kong | 1–1 | Vietnam | Hong Kong |
12 October International Friendly | Hong Kong | 4–3 | Mauritius | Hong Kong |
18 October 2000 AFC Asian Cup Qualification Group 7 | Hong Kong | 4–1 | Cambodia | Mong Kok, Hong Kong |
Chen Sin Syu-Chung 34', 52' Lee Kin Wo 54' Wong Chi Kyung 83' | Sochetra 40' | Stadium: Mong Kok Stadium |
24 October 2000 AFC Asian Cup Qualification Group 7 | Hong Kong | 1–1 | Indonesia | Mong Kok, Hong Kong |
Au Wai Lun 62' | Putiray 88' | Stadium: Mong Kok Stadium |
7 November 2000 AFC Asian Cup Qualification Group 7 | Cambodia | 0–1 | Hong Kong | Phnom Penh, Cambodia |
Lai Kai Cheuk 58' |
20 November 2000 AFC Asian Cup Qualification Group 7 | Indonesia | 3–1 | Hong Kong | Jakarta, Indonesia |
Ma'ruf 9' Putiray 48' Pamungkas 72' | Au Wai Lun 62' | Stadium: Senayan Stadium |
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