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2010–11 Hong Kong First Division League


FieldValue
competitionHong Kong First Division
season2010–11
winnersKitchee
relegatedHKFC
Tai Chung
continentalcup1AFC Cup
continentalcup1 qualifiersCitizen
Kitchee
matches90
total goals331
league topscorerMakhosonke Bhengu
Jordi
(12)
biggest home winKitchee 7–0 Tai Chung
(1 May 2011)
biggest away winHKFC 0–6 NT Realty Wofoo Tai Po
(4 March 2011)
highest scoringSun Hei 4–5 Citizen
(17 October 2010)
Fourway Rangers 5–4 Tai Chung
(29 January 2011)
HKFC 2–7 Kitchee
(6 May 2011)
longest wins6 games
Kitchee
longest unbeaten8 games
South China
Sun Hei
longest losses8 games
Tai Chung
longest winless13 games
HKFC
highest attendance9,098
South China 0–1 NT Realty Wofoo Tai Po
(29 January 2011)
lowest attendance95
Tai Chung 4–2 HKFC
(13 March 2011)
attendance86,714
average attendance963
prevseason2009–10
nextseason2011–12

Tai Chung Kitchee Jordi (12) (1 May 2011) (4 March 2011) (17 October 2010) Fourway Rangers 5–4 Tai Chung (29 January 2011) HKFC 2–7 Kitchee (6 May 2011) Kitchee South China Sun Hei Tai Chung HKFC South China 0–1 NT Realty Wofoo Tai Po (29 January 2011) Tai Chung 4–2 HKFC (13 March 2011)

The 2010–11 Hong Kong First Division League (known as HKFA bma First Division League for sponsorship reasons) season was the 99th since its establishment. The 2010–11 Hong Kong First Division League is contested by 10 teams. The defending champions were South China. Hong Kong Football Club and Tuen Mun were promoted from the second division to take part.

Teams

Teams summaries

Stadia

Citizen had to move away from its usual home ground, Mong Kok Stadium, due to renovations.

TeamStadiumStadium capacity
CitizenSiu Sai Wan Sports Ground
Fourway RangersSham Shui Po Sports Ground
HKFCHong Kong Football Club Stadium
KitcheeTseung Kwan O Sports Ground
NT Realty Wofoo Tai PoTai Po Sports Ground
South ChinaHong Kong Stadium
Sun HeiTsing Yi Sports Ground
Tai ChungKowloon Bay Park
TSW PegasusYuen Long Stadium
Tuen MunTuen Mun Tang Shiu Kin Sports Ground

Managerial changes

TeamOutgoingDate of vacancyIncomingDate of appointment
Sun HeiYan Lik KinPre-seasonJosé Ricardo RamboPre-season
Tai ChungChan Ho YinPre-seasonDejan AntonićPre-season
TSW PegasusJosé Ricardo RamboPre-seasonChan Hiu MingPre-season
Tuen MunLeung Sui WingPre-seasonLo Kwong ChungPre-season
South ChinaKim Pan-GonDecember 2010Chan Ho Yin (caretaker)December 2010

League table

Results

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

Top scorers

As the match played on 6 May 2011.

RankScorerClubGoals
1Jordi TarrésKitchee12
Makhosonke BhenguFourway Rangers12
3ItaparicaTSW Pegasus11
4CahêSun Hei10
Leandro CarrijóSouth China/TSW Pegasus10
6Godfred KarikariTSW Pegasus9
BetoFourway Rangers9
8Roberto LosadaKitchee8
9Lam Ka WaiKitchee7
10Mamadou BarrySun Hei6
Edson MingaFourway Rangers6

Home ground allocation

This season will be the first time in Hong Kong First Division League history that all 10 First Division clubs will be allocated their own sports ground for home games, without having to share with another club. Tseung Kwan O Sports Ground will be used for the league for the first time as Kitchee's home ground.

  • South China – Hong Kong Stadium (Capacity:40,000)
  • Kitchee – Tseung Kwan O Sports Ground (Capacity:3,500)
  • TSW Pegasus – Yuen Long Stadium (Capacity:5,000)
  • Sun Hei – Tsing Yi Sports Ground (Capacity:1,500)
  • Tai Po – Tai Po Sports Ground (Capacity:3,500)
  • Citizen – Siu Sai Wan Sports Ground (Capacity:12,000)
  • Fourway Athletics – Sham Shui Po Sports Ground (Capacity:2,000)
  • Tai Chung – Kowloon Bay Park (Capacity:1,500)
  • HKFC – Hong Kong Football Club Stadium (Capacity:2,750)
  • Tuen Mun – Tuen Mun Tang Shiu Kin Sports Ground (Capacity:2,200)

Double entertainment

Double entertainment is a term meaning two clubs will play their home games on the same ground one after the other, to attract more fans and save costs. Although both Sun Hei SC and Fourway Athletics would like to see the return of double entertainment, South China, Kitchee, Pegasus and Tai Chung are against it, while Tuen Mun's home ground do not have enough changing rooms to accommodate 4 teams. In the HKFA's published calendar, no double entertainment are listed.

References

References

  1. [http://www.hkfa.com/includes_files/board_details.php?news_id=7861 2010/11 HKFA bma First Division Football League], Hong Kong Football Association, 3 September 2010
  2. (7 May 2011). "HKFA bma First Division League Top scorers". Hong Kong Football Association.
  3. [http://www.takungpao.com/sports/sportsyw/1332459_big5.html 港甲4隊拒辦「雙料娛樂」]{{Dead link. (September 2018)
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