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2009–10 Hong Kong First Division League


FieldValue
competitionHong Kong First Division League
season2009–10
winnersSouth China
40th Hong Kong title
relegatedShatin
Happy Valley
continentalcup1AFC Cup
continentalcup1 qualifiersSouth China
TSW Pegasus
league topscorerCahê (14 goals)
biggest home winCitizen 7 – 0 Happy Valley (25 October 2009)
biggest away winHappy Valley 0 – 4 Kitchee (11 September 2009)
highest scoringHappy Valley 2 – 6 South China (24 January 2010) (8 goals)
matches90
total goals277
longest winsSouth China, TSW Pegasus, Kitchee, Citizen (3 games)
longest unbeatenSouth China (13 games)
longest lossesShatin (4 games)
highest attendanceKitchee 2 – 1 South China (5,442) (31 October 2009)
lowest attendanceKitchee 3 – 1 Shatin (122) (11 March 2010)
average attendance710
prevseason2008–09
nextseason2010–11

40th Hong Kong title Happy Valley TSW Pegasus

The 2009–10 Hong Kong Football Association First Division League (known as HKFA bma First Division League for sponsorship reasons) was the 98th top tier football league of Hong Kong. Because of the renovation of Mong Kok Stadium which will last for two league seasons, the current First Division League has allocated eight stadia for the eleven participating teams to play their home games.

The inaugural match was held between South China and Tai Chung on 6 September 2009. It was the first time since 1987–88 season that the inaugural match was not played between the former season champion and runner-up.

Hong Kong Football Association disqualified Tuen Mun Progoal on 27 November 2009 due to Tuen Mun Progoal defaulting on labour insurance.

The title was won by South China, their fourth consecutive title. Happy Valley and Shatin were relegated at the end of the season. This is the first ever relegation for Happy Valley and came in their 60th anniversary season. The players from Happy Valley and Fourway Rangers were involved in a match-fixing scandal.

League table

Results

  • All times are Hong Kong Time (UTC+8).

Round 1

Carrijo Virgili Lam Ka Wai Sze Kin Wai Rafinha Report Report

Round 2

Ling Cong Liang Zicheng Report Chen Liming Ye Jia

Round 3

Report Lam Ka Wai Ubay Luzardo So Loi Keung Chen Liming

Round 4

Detinho Fung Kai Hong Paulo Report Alex Bai He

Round 5

Annae Akosah Report Sze Kin Wai Ye Jia Francis Machia Itaparica Chan Siu Ki Kwok Kin Pong

Round 6

Chu Siu Kei Cahê Law Chun Bong Yeung Chi Lun Machia Leung Kong Yiu Leung Tsz Chun Li Ling Fung Report Chan Wai Ho

Round 7

Yuen Kin Man Machia Anane

Round 8

Lukalu Poon Man Tik Chan Yiu Lun Cahê Itaparica

Round 9

Akosah Chan Yiu Lun Bhengu

Round 10

Yang Xu

Round 11

Javi Pérez Virgili Liang Zicheng Chan Ming Kong Schutz Chan Siu Ki

Round 12

Ling Cong Storey Lai Yiu Cheong Ntombela Nsue

Round 13

Lau Ka Shing Leo Au Yeung Yiu Chung Wellingsson Alex Nsue Yang Xu Mario Xu Deshuai

Round 14

Chan Siu Ki Cahê Chan Hin Kwong Nsue

Round 15

Yamamoto Bamnjo Schutz Cheung Kin Fung Lee Hong Lim

Round 16

Xu Deshuai Sze Kin Wai Chan Yiu Lun Chao Pengfei Au Yeung Yiu Chung Schutz

Round 17

Wellingsson Au Yeung Yiu Chung Leung Tsz Chun Yeung Ching Kwong Alex Neto

Round 18

Ma Ka Ki Paulinho

Round 19

Detinho Ju Yingzhi Fabio Sidrailson Li Ming Cahê Lau Chi Keung Fujii

Round 20

Lo Chi Kwan Mbome Nsue Minga Chan Man Fai Cheng Siu Wai

Stadia

TeamStadiumCapacity
CitizenSiu Sai Wan Sports Ground12,000
Fourway RangersSham Shui Po Sports Ground2,194
Happy ValleyKowloon Bay Park1,200
KitcheeHong Kong Stadium40,000
Sham Shui Po Sports Ground2,194
NT Realty Wofoo Tai PoTai Po Sports Ground3,000
Tseung Kwan O Sports Ground3,500
ShatinSha Tin Sports Ground3,000
South ChinaHong Kong Stadium40,000
Sun HeiTsing Yi Sports Ground1,500
TSW PegasusYuen Long Stadium4,932
Tai ChungKowloon Bay Park1,200
Tuen Mun ProgoalTsing Yi Sports Ground1,500

Since the Hong Kong Stadium held 2009 East Asian Games in December and 2010 Hong Kong Sevens in March, Kitchee and South China used Siu Sai Wan Sports Ground sometimes after December.

NT Realty Wofoo Tai Po use Tseung Kwan O Sports Ground for 2010 AFC Cup due to Tai Po Sports Ground failed the criteria set by Asian Football Confederation.

Sham Shui Po Sports Ground is the home stadium of Kitchee in later of season.

Top scorers

RankScorerClubGoals
1CahêSun Hei14
2ItaparicaTSW Pegasus13
3Chan Siu KiSouth China11
4SandroCitizen9
5Tales SchutzSouth China8
Chan Yiu LunSun Hei8
7Alex AkandeTai Chung / Kitchee7
8DetinhoCitizen6
Ling CongHappy Valley6
Albert VirgiliKitchee6

Only players scored ≥6 is shown.

Records

Team records

As at the match played on 2 January 2010

  • Highest Scoring Match: TSW Pegasus 9–1 Tuen Mun Progoal (Round 6)
  • Biggest Goal Difference: TSW Pegasus 9–1 Tuen Mun Progoal (Round 6)
  • Biggest Home Victory: TSW Pegasus 9–1 Tuen Mun Progoal (Round 6)
  • Biggest Home Defeat: Tuen Mun Progoal 1–9 NT Realty Wofoo Tai Po (Round 5)
  • Most Consecutive Wins: South China 4 ;6 September 2009 – 15 December 2009
  • Longest Undefeated Steak: TSW Pegasus 4 ; 18 October 2009 – 19 December 2009;
  • Most Consecutive Draws: Citizen 2 – 12 September 2009 – 27 September 2009;
  • Longest Losing Streak: Tuen Mun Progoal 5 ; 20 September 2009 – 25 October 2009
  • Longest Winless Streak: Tuen Mun Progoal 5 ; 20 September 2009 – 25 October 2009
  • Highest Attendance: 5,442 Kitchee 2–1 South China (Round 6)) @ Hong Kong Stadium
  • Lowest Attendance: 132 Tuen Mun Progoal 1–9 NT Realty Wofoo Tai Po (Round 5) @ Tsing Yi Sports Ground
  • Highest Gate Receipt: $159,740 Kitchee 2–1 South China (Round 6))
  • Lowest Gate Receipt: $1,780 (Tuen Mun Progoal 1–9 NT Realty Wofoo Tai Po (Round 5))
  • Average Attendance: 770
  • Average Goals: 3.52 goals

Individual records

  • Most Goals in a match: Sandro of Citizen – 5 (Citizen 7–0 Happy Valley (Round 6))
  • Fastest Goal : 2' Chan Yiu Lun of Sun Hei (Sun Hei 2–3 NT Realty Wofoo Tai Po (Round 2))

References

References

  1. [http://www.hkfa.com/includes_files/board_details.php?news_id=6979 2009/10 HKFA bma First Division Football League], Hong Kong Football Association, 5 September 2009
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  3. (7 May 2010). "于洋承認行賄「打假波」". [[Sing Tao Daily]].
  4. (5 June 2010). "First Division League Top scorers". the Hong Kong Football Association.
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