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2005–06 Hong Kong First Division League


FieldValue
competitionHong Kong First Division
season2005–06
continentalcup1AFC Cup
winnersHappy Valley
league topscorerFábio Lopes (Happy Valley)
Oliveira (Happy Valley)
(26 goals)
matches56
total goals172
prevseason2004–05
nextseason2006–07

Oliveira (Happy Valley) (26 goals)

The 2005–06 Hong Kong First Division League season was the 94th since its establishment.

Teams

  • Buler Rangers 流浪
  • Citizen 公民
  • Happy Valley 愉園
  • Hong Kong 08 香港08
  • Kitchee 傑志
  • Lanwa 東莞聯華
  • South China 南華
  • Xiangxue Sun Hei 香雪晨曦

League table

Top scorers

All Competitions

PosNameClubFirst DivisionFA CupSenior ShieldLeague CupTotal Goals
1LicoXiangxue Sun Hei962219
2Fábio LopesHappy Valley1001415
2Keith Jerome GumbsKitchee FC704415
4Clodoaldo de OliveiraHappy Valley1012013
5Au Wai LunSouth China820010
6Julius AkosahXiangxue Sun Hei40037

Hong Kong players only

PosPos in
overall tableNameClubFirst DivisionFA CupSenior ShieldLeague CupTotal Goals
15Au Wai LunSouth China820010
27Lee Kin WoXiangxue Sun Hei40026
27Cheung Kin FungKitchee30036
410Leung Chun PongCitizen31015
410Chan Yiu LunXiangxue Sun Hei21025
410Lo Chi KwanXiangxue Sun Hei30025

First Division League Goals only

PosPos in
overall tableNameClubTotal League Goals
12Fábio LopesHappy Valley10
14OliveiraHappy Valley10
31LicoXiangxue Sun Hei9
44Au Wai LunSouth China8
53Keith GumbsKitchee FC7
66Julius AkosahXiangxue Sun Hei4
67Lee Kin WoXiangxue Sun Hei4
610Godfred KarikariBuler Rangers4
616Wu JunBuler Rangers4
616Festus BaiseCitizen4

No relegation

According to regulations, the bottom two teams, Hong Kong 08 and South China, were required to be relegated to the Second Division. However, both teams were retained in the top flight next season via HKFA exempted. Reason for retaining Hong Kong 08 is to give the team better preparation of 2008 Olympics Qualification games. South China was retained because the club promised to expand its next season's budget and sign new quality players. HKFA accepted this and hoped this would improve the competitiveness and attractiveness of the league.

References

  1. Rsssf.com. Retrieved on 8 July 2006.
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