South China bringing back some old hands as they start Champions League Asia campaign
Hong Kong side will take on Mongolian club Ulaanbaatar Xac Broncos, and Taiwanese teams New Taipei Kings and Taoyuan Pauian Pilots next week

South China are aiming to make an impact when their Basketball Champions League Asia campaign begins next week, and have some old faces on hand to help their cause.
Playing in their first overseas competition in more than 40 years, the Hong Kong side have temporarily brought back four former players to bolster their line-up.
Dominic Gilbert and Glen Yang have come in from A1 Division rivals Hong Kong Eastern, Leung Shiu-wah returns from Winling, while Tsai Choi-kwan comes back from Tycoon.
The 17-time domestic champions, who won the league last year, will face Mongolian club Ulaanbaatar Xac Broncos at Southorn Stadium on Monday, before taking on Taiwanese teams New Taipei Kings and Taoyuan Pauian Pilots on Tuesday and Thursday.
“It’s like a homecoming,” said Yang, who left to join the now-disbanded Bay Area Dragons in January 2022. “South China is the club that many of us grew up with.
“To come back and play is a great feeling, and hopefully we can do some damage. Maybe try to move on to the next round.