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Hong Kong’s Chelsea supporters’ club was the first to ask serving police officers to relinquish their membership. Photo: AFP
Hong Kong football supporters’ clubs ask serving police officers to relinquish their memberships
- Arsenal Supporters’ Club Hong Kong announces it will no longer accept new memberships from police officers
- Further step in the escalation of anti-police sentiment in the city
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Hong Kong protests
Updated: 8:20pm, 2 Sep, 2019
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Hong Kong’s Chelsea supporters’ club was the first to ask serving police officers to relinquish their membership. Photo: AFP
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Fans stand in silence, in support of the recent anti-extradition protests, during the Kitchee v Happy Valley match at Mong Kok Stadium. Photo: K.Y. Cheng
Anti-government protests mark Hong Kong Premier League opener at Mong Kok Stadium
- A group of about 40 fans observed a three-minute silence as planned, while many more in the 2,700-strong crowd joined chants
- Kitchee beat Happy Valley 5-0 to send a statement of intent to title rivals
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Hong Kong Premier League
Updated: 12:32am, 31 Aug, 2019
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Fans stand in silence, in support of the recent anti-extradition protests, during the Kitchee v Happy Valley match at Mong Kok Stadium. Photo: K.Y. Cheng
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