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Hong Kong national under-23 football team

Hong Kong Under-23
Nickname(s)蛟龍 (The Dragons)
勁揪 (Smash)
AssociationHong Kong Football Association (HKFA)
ConfederationAFC (Asia)
Sub-confederationEAFF (East Asia)
Head coachMixu Paatelainen
Home stadiumHong Kong Stadium
Mong Kok Stadium
First colours
Second colours
Biggest win
Hong Kong Hong Kong 8–1 Macau Macau
(Hong Kong, May 29, 2005)
Macau Macau 0–7 Hong Kong Hong Kong
(Macau, November 3, 2005)
Biggest defeat
South Korea Korea Republic 7–0 Hong Kong Hong Kong
(1995)
Olympics
Appearances0
Best resultTBA
Asian Games
Appearances3 (first in 2002)
Best resultRound of 16 (2010, 2014, 2018)

The Hong Kong Olympic Football Team (also known as Hong Kong Under-23 or Hong Kong U-23) represents Hong Kong in international football competitions in the Olympic Games, the Asian Games, the East Asian Games, as well as any other under-23 international football tournaments. It is committed by the Hong Kong Football Association.

Competition history

Denotes draws includes knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.

Olympic Games record

Before 1992, see Hong Kong national football team
Olympic Games Record Qualifications Record
Hosts / Year Result Position GP W D* L GS GA GP W D L GS GA
Spain 1992 Did Not Qualify 6 2 3 1 6 6
United States 1996 4 0 0 4 1 17
Australia 2000 8 4 1 3 14 12
Greece 2004 4 2 0 2 3 3
China 2008 8 2 0 5 5 15
United Kingdom 2012 4 2 0 2 7 3
Brazil 2016 3 0 0 3 2 11
Total - - - - - - - - 34 12 4 20 38 67

AFC U-23 Championship

AFC U-22/23 Championship Record Qualifications Record
Hosts / Year Result Position GP W D* L GS GA GP W D L GS GA
Oman 2013 Did Not Qualify 5 0 0 5 3 15
Qatar 2016 3 0 0 3 2 11
China 2018 3 1 2 0 6 2
Thailand 2020 3 1 1 1 2 3
Total - - - - - - - - 14 2 3 9 13 31

Asian Games record

East Asian Games record


Schedule and results

 Win  Draw  Lose

2018

17 July 2018 Friendly Thailand 1–0 Hong Kong Bangkok, Thailand
17:00 Ekanit Goal 90+4' Stadium: Boonyachinda Stadium
Attendance: 101
10 August 2018 2018 AG GS Laos 1–3 Hong Kong Bekasi, Indonesia
16:00 Kongmathilath Goal 62' Report Cheng Chin Lung Goal 20'
Tan Chun Lok Goal 40'
Lounlasy Goal 86' (o.g.)
Stadium: Patriot Stadium
Referee: Timur Faizullin (Kyrgyzstan)
15 August 2018 2018 AG GS Hong Kong 4–0 Chinese Taipei Bekasi, Indonesia
16:00 Tan Chun Lok Goal 5'37'
Tarrés Goal 9'41'
Report Stadium: Patriot Stadium
Referee: Suhaizi Shukri (Malaysia)
17 August 2018 2018 AG GS Hong Kong 1–1 Palestine Bekasi, Indonesia
16:00 Lam Ka Wai Goal 57' Report Yousef Goal 17' Stadium: Patriot Stadium
Referee: Takuto Okabe (Japan)
20 August 2018 2018 AG GS Indonesia 3–1 Hong Kong Bekasi, Indonesia
19:00 IrfanGoal 46'
Lilipaly Goal 85'
Hanif Goal 90+4'
Report Lau Hok Ming Goal 39' Stadium: Patriot Stadium
Referee: Aziz Asimov (Uzbekistan)
23 August 2018 2018 AG R16 Uzbekistan 3–0 Hong Kong Cikarang, Indonesia
16:00 Alibaev Goal 27'
Sidikov Goal 60'
Urinboev Goal 65'
Report Stadium: Wibawa Mukti Stadium
Referee: Sultan Al-Marzooqi (United Arab Emirates)

2019

2020 AFC U-23 Championship qualification

22 March 2019 Singapore 1–1 Hong Kong Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Stadium: MFF Football Centre
24 March 2019 Mongolia 0–1 Hong Kong Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Stadium: MFF Football Centre
26 March 2019 North Korea 2–0 Hong Kong Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Stadium: MFF Football Centre

Current squad

The following 29 players were called up for the training camp held in Jockey Club HKFA Football Training Centre from 1 to 20 June 2020.

No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club
GK Wong Tsz Ho 9 February 2000 Hong Kong Yuen Long
GK Law King Hei 15 December 1999 Hong Kong Pegasus
GK Choy Tsz To 4 September 1999 Hong Kong Southern
GK Tse Ka Wing 4 September 1999 Hong Kong R&F
GK Chin Alex Palelei 3 February 2000 Hong Kong Tai Po

DF Leung Yau Wai 13 January 2002 Portugal Cova da Piedade
DF Cheung Chun Hin 7 January 1999 Hong Kong Happy Valley
DF Yip Cheuk Man 12 October 2001 Hong Kong Happy Valley
DF Chan Hoi Pak 29 January 1999 Hong Kong Southern
DF Lau Wing Sang 15 September 1999 Hong Kong Southern
DF Wong Pun Wai 23 March 2000 Hong Kong Rangers
DF Cheng See Chun 5 February 2000 Hong Kong Rangers
DF Yang Lok Hang 2 October 2000 England University of Chester

MF Wong Chun Hin Hinson 21 March 1999 Hong Kong Yuen Long
MF Poon Pui Hin 3 October 2000 Hong Kong Happy Valley
MF Wong Chi Hong 25 January 1999 Hong Kong Happy Valley
MF Yuen Sai Kit 19 December 1999 Hong Kong Happy Valley
MF Chang Hei Yin 6 April 2000 Hong Kong Pegasus
MF Chan Shinichi 5 September 2002 Hong Kong Kitchee
MF Lam Hin Ting 9 December 1999 Hong Kong R&F
FW Jordan Lam 2 February 1999 Hong Kong R&F
MF Kot Chun Hey 12 June 1999 United States Dartmouth Big Green
MF Poon King Chi 26 January 2000 United States Nova Southeastern Sharks

FW Chu Wai Kwan 9 February 1999 Hong Kong Happy Valley
FW Lee Oi Hin 16 July 1999 Hong Kong Pegasus
FW Seb Buddle 27 July 1999 Hong Kong Kitchee
FW Cheng Tsz Sum 20 March 1999 Hong Kong Tai Po
FW Sun Ming Him 19 June 2000 Hong Kong Tai Po
FW Chow Ka Lok 17 April 1999 Hong Kong Lee Man

See also

References


External links

Awards
Preceded by
Hong Kong national track cycling team
Hong Kong Sports Stars Award
Team Only Sport

2009
Succeeded by
Hong Kong national seven-a-side rugby union team
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