‘Disappointed, not surprised’ – Hong Kong FA ready for Fifa punishment over boos against China
Hong Kong could face another fine or even docking of points
Hong Kong fans jeered and turned their backs during the March Of The Volunteers anthem, which hong Kong shares.
They also held up white signs saying “boo” in English during last Tuesday's soldout match at Mong Kok Stadium, attended by around 6,000 fans.
“The HKFA is disappointed, but not surprised, to learn from Fifa that disciplinary proceedings are being opened in respect of booing at the recent Hong Kong versus China football match,” said chief executive officer Mark Sutcliffe.
“The HKFA will be submitting a response to Fifa stating that the booing was carried out by a small section of the crowd and pointing out the mitigating actions taken by the HKFA prior to the match to ... avoid this situation,” Sutcliffe said.
Fans from both teams were strictly segregated, using separate entrances and even different toilets, in a bid to head off any potential trouble in a district that was one of the centres of the 2014 pro-democracy protests.
The match, which ended in a goalless draw, left China's hopes of reaching the 2018 World Cup in Russia hanging by a thread.
The perennially underachieving national team stands third in its group, with two games left, and is struggling to reach the next round of Asian qualifiers.