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Former The FA executive director David Davies led the team of change agent - Scott Wilson Group, which was appointed by Hong Kong Football Association in September 2010 to carry out the reform and restructuring of football in Hong Kong. [3] On 21 November 2011, HKFA named Gordon McKie as its first chief executive officer (CEO).
The Hong Kong Football Association, the governing body of Hong Kong football, was founded in 1914 and is one of the oldest football associations in Asia. [ 4 ] In the 1970s and 1980s, football in Hong Kong was strong and popular, with competitive local teams boosted by well known overseas players and managers, playing in front crowds of tens of ...
The Hong Kong Premier League (Chinese: 香港超級聯賽) is a Hong Kong professional football league organised by the Football Association of Hong Kong, China. It is currently sponsored by BOC Life and officially known as BOC Life Hong Kong Premier League (Chinese: 中銀人壽香港超級聯賽). The inaugural season began in September 2014.
In April 2019, Hong Kong FA appointed Finnish-born Mixu Paatelainen as the new head coach of the national football team in time for the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifiers and the 2019 EAFF E-1 Football Championship tournament. His first game in charge ended in a disappointing and surprising loss at home during friendly international against Chinese ...
Club League/Division in 2024–25 Lvl Home Ground Location; Sai Kung: Second Division: 3: N/A: N/A Shatin: First Division: 2: N/A: N/A Sham Shui Po: First Division: 2: N/A
Moreover, it is the oldest top-flight league system in Asia. The league was formerly the highest division in Hong Kong until the formation of the Hong Kong Premier League in 2014. Since 1908, a total of 29 clubs have been crowned champions of the Hong Kong football system.
The match ball chosen for the 2022–23 Hong Kong Premier League is the Nike Flight football 22/23. The ball will be used for all HKFA-related competitions including the Sapling Cup , Senior Challenge Shield and also the FA Cup .
Hong Kong Football Club Stadium: 2006–07: 1 First Division: 10 9: Hong Kong Football Club Stadium: 346 Quarter-finals Quarter-finals Group Stage 2007–08: 2 Second Division: 10 2: Hong Kong Football Club Stadium: Did not enter: Did not enter: Did not enter: 2008–09: 2 Second Division: 10 3: Hong Kong Football Club Stadium: 2009–10: 2 ...