A long-time servant of Hong Kong soccer bids farewell to fans today as Sunray Cave Sun Hei defender Cristiano Cordeiro makes his last appearance at Mong Kok Stadium.
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- May 25, 2013
- Updated: 12:35pm
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The future of Hong Kong's first 24-hour local soccer television channel is uncertain after First Division clubs indicated yesterday they were prepared to pay the broadcaster less than half what...
Name Marker Ng Lok-him
School Kwun Tong Kung Lok Government Secondary School
Grade Form Five
Sport Football and basketball
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A spirited 10-man Sunray Cave Sun Hei upset South China in the Canbo Senior Shield final at Hong Kong Stadium last night, surviving a nervy penalty shoot-out after extra time failed to separate...
Long-serving expatriate Cristiano Cordeiro is aiming to end his Hong Kong career on a high note when he leads Sunray Cave Sun Hei against South China in the Canbo Senior Shield final today.
South China coach Jan Kocian's job appears to be safe, at least for the time being, despite another scrappy performance last night.
More than 1,600 soccer fans turned out to witness Sunray Cave Sun Hei hold defending champions Kitchee to a 1-1 draw in their BMA First Division opener at Tseung Kwan O Sports Ground yesterday....
A question mark still hangs over the future of Mateja Kezman as South China declined to comment after he missed their 3-1 FA Cup semi-final victory over Sun Hei at Hong Kong Stadium yesterday....
A top official yesterday called for more support for soccer players' welfare following the death of former Hong Kong midfield powerhouse Cheung Sai-ho.
Former champions Sun Hei leapt to the top of the BMA Hong Kong First Division after thrashing Tai Chung 3-0 yesterday.
Hong Kong international Chao Pengfei will be out to impress his new club Sun Hei when they take on Tai Chung in the BMA First Division League opener at Tsing Yi Sports Ground tonight.
Chan Siu-ki, thriving on a short spell training with English Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur, continued his goal-scoring spree as South China narrowly beat Sun Hei 3-2 in the BMA First...
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