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Hong Kong Football Club was founded in 1886 by Sir James Haldane Lockhart, following a meeting that was held at the Victoria Recreation Gymnasium on 12 February 1886. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The names derives from its establishment as a club for playing Association and Rugby Football (now known as rugby union) – not just as an association football ...
Hong Kong Football Club Stadium (Chinese: 香港足球會球場), nicknamed The Jungle, is a multi-purpose stadium located in Happy Valley, Hong Kong inside the oval of Happy Valley Racecourse. The stadium is privately owned by the Hong Kong Football Club and has 2,750 seats.
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Hong Kong national football team, Hong Kong Pegasus FC: 1953 Hong Kong Football Club Stadium: 1,500: Happy Valley: Hong Kong Football Club: 1981: Kai Tak Stadium: 50,000:
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 ...
On 31 March 2004, with the Hong Kong Stadium being readied for the Hong Kong Rugby Sevens, Hong Kong played host to China PR in a 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification game at Siu Sai Wan Sports Ground instead. Hong Kong lost the game to China by 0:1. 9,000 fans attended the game. [5]
Hong Kong Stadium is the main sports venue of Hong Kong.Redeveloped from the original Government Stadium, it reopened as Hong Kong Stadium in March 1994.It has a maximum seating capacity of 40,000, including 18,260 at the main level, 3,173 at executive level, 18,510 upper-level seats and 57 seats for wheelchair users.
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 ...