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2012 Hong Kong–Macau Interport


FieldValue
title68th Hong Kong–Macau Interport
eventHong Kong–Macau Interport
team1Macau
team1score1
team2Hong Kong
team2score3
date
stadiumMacau Stadium
cityMacau
refereeTou Lap Meng
weatherRainy, wet and hot
previous2011
next2013

The 68th Hong Kong–Macau Interport was an association football match held in Macau on 16 June 2012. Macau were the defending champions as they captured the champion by winning 1-0 the previous year.

Squads

Hong Kong

Hong Kong was represented by its under-22 national team.

  • Head Coach: AUS Ernie Merrick
  • Coaches: Poon Man Tik, Szeto Man Chun, Fan Chun Yip
  • Technical Director: Steve O'Connor

Note: Leung Kwun Chung was original selected in the main squad. However, he resigned due to injury. Wong Yim Kwan and Lo Kong Wai were then selected to the squad.

Macau

  • Chief Manager: Victor Cheung Lup Kwan
  • Manager: Chong Coc Veng, Sin Chi Yiu, Chang Chin Nam
  • Head Coach: HKG Leung Sui Wing
  • Coaches: Ku Chan Kuong, Iong Cho Ieng, Chu Hon Ming
  • Physio: Lao Chi Leong

Results

Lee Ka Yiu Tsang Kin Fong Lau Cheuk Hin

References

References

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  2. [http://www.macaufa.com/index_news/2012/20120615.html 2012港澳足球日代表隊名單]{{in lang. zh
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