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2006–07 Hong Kong First Division League
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The 2006–07 Hong Kong First Division League season was the 95th since its establishment.
Locations of the Hong Kong First Division League 2006–07 venues
In this season, the First Division was composed of 10 teams. HKFC and Tai Po have been promoted from the Second Division. The two bottom teams of the First Division last season, South China and Hong Kong 08, were reinstated.
South China won their 28th league title by defeating Lanwa Redbull in their last match of the season on 27 April 2007.[1]
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League table
Full table
Source: [citation needed]
Rules for classification: According to the HKFA League Rules, if two or more clubs obtained equal points, their place shall be determined as follows:
Rules for classification: According to the HKFA League Rules, if two or more clubs obtained equal points, their place shall be determined as follows:
- Greater number of points obtained in the league matches between the Clubs concerned.
- Goal difference resulting from the league matches between the Clubs concerned.
- Greater number of goals scored in the group matches between the Clubs concerned.
- Goal difference resulting from all league matches.
- Greater number of goals scored in all league matches.
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated; (W) Withdrew
Notes:
- As South China won both the league title and the FA Cup, league runner-up Kitchee clinched the second qualification spot for AFC Cup 2008.
Home matches only
Away matches only
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Teams
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- Highest scoring game
(round 12) (Hong Kong 08 0–8 South China)[2]
The first match of South China after the official return of head coach Casemiro Mior. Scorer table leader Tales Schutz scored 4 goals in the match, the most goals in a match during the season.
- Biggest goal difference
(round 12) (Hong Kong 08 0–8 South China)[2]
(refer to Highest Scoring Game)
- Highest attendance
(round 17) (Citizen 0–1 Rangers; South China 1–1 Kitchee)
The attendance was 8,426 and the matches were played in Mong Kok Stadium. It was the first time in 11 eleven years that Mong Kok Stadium is full for a First Division League match. (The full capacity of the stadium is 8,500. The unoccupied seats are due to unattended reserve tickets owners) It is also the first time since 1996 Senior Shield semi-final of Instant-Dict against South China where there is a full house in local Hong Kong football matches.[3] One possible reason for the high attendance is that the result of the South China-Kitchee match may decide the champion of the season. Either South China won or Kitchee won by 3–0 or more, the winner would be granted champion. However, the match ended 1–1, which means that the league champion would be decided after the last round matches.[4]
- Worst discipline match
(round 4) (Happy Valley 0–3 Kitchee)[5]
In a match played on the National Day holiday, 5 players were sent off in the match. Three were from Happy Valley and two from Kitchee. A total of 5 red cards and 8 yellow cards were issued in the match.
(Round 4) (Xiangxue Sun Hei 1–2 Lanwa Redbull)[6]
4 players of Xiangxue Sun Hei were sent off within the last 4 minutes of the match.
Mid-season highlights
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Reference:[7]
Statistics
- Number of matches: 45
- Number of draw matches: 9
- Number of matches with score difference: 36
- Average attendance: about 1,500 (50% higher than last season)
- Total goals: 145
- Average goal: 3.22 per match
- Top goalscorer: Tales Schutz of South China (8 goals)
- Hat-trick players: Keith Jerome Gumbs of Kitchee in 6–1 match against Wofoo Tai Po (Round 2), Julius Pongla Akosah of Kitchee in 4–0 match against HKFC (Round 6)
- Highest scoring games: (round 9) (Wofoo Tai Po 4–3 Happy Valley), (Round 2) (Wofoo Tai Po 1–6 Kitchee )
- Biggest goal difference: (round 3) (Lanwa Redbull 6–0 Wofoo Tai Po)
Mid-season standings
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Fixtures and results
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All times are Hong Kong Time (UTC+8).
As of 14 April 2007
Round 1
Attendance: 1,214
Attendance: 1,214
Round 2
Attendance: 1,100
Attendance: 1,100
Attendance: 172
Attendance: 2,340
Attendance: 2,340
Round 3
Dongguan Stadium, Dongguan
Attendance: –
Attendance: 2,022
Attendance: 2,022
Attendance: 1,150
Attendance: 1,150
Round 4
Attendance: 124
Attendance: 2,020
Attendance: 1,758
Attendance: 998
Attendance: 998
Round 5
Dongguan Stadium, Dongguan
Attendance: –
Attendance: 3,461
Attendance: 3,461
Attendance: 1,463
Attendance: 1,463
Round 6
Attendance: 171
Attendance: 3,301
Attendance: 3,301
Attendance: 1,067
Attendance: 1,067
Round 7
Dongguan Stadium, Dongguan
Attendance: –
Attendance: 2,780
Attendance: 2,780
Attendance: 594
Attendance: 594
Round 8
Attendance: 43
Attendance: 3,560
Attendance: 3,560
Attendance: 951
Attendance: 951
Round 9
Attendance: 1,264
Attendance: 760
Attendance: 760
Attendance: 1,043
Attendance: 1,043
Round 10
Attendance: 427
Attendance: 1,520
Attendance: 1,520
Attendance: 468
Attendance: 468
Round 11
Dongguan Stadium, Dongguan
Attendance: –
Attendance: 769
Attendance: 769
Attendance: 1,749
Attendance: 1,749
Round 12
Attendance: 1,885
Attendance: 1,885
Attendance: 101
Attendance: 1,948
Attendance: 1,948
Round 13
Dongguan Stadium, Dongguan
Attendance: –
Attendance: 1,156
Attendance: 1,156
Attendance: 1,519
Attendance: 1,519
Round 14
Attendance: 537
Attendance: 537
Attendance: 69
Attendance: 2,265
Attendance: 2,265
Round 15
Attendance: 1,945
Attendance: 1,945
Attendance: 576
Attendance: 576
Round 16
Attendance: –
Attendance: 712
Attendance: 712
Attendance: 2,766
Attendance: 2,766
Round 17
Dongguan Stadium, Dongguan
Attendance: –
Attendance: 424
Attendance: 424
Attendance: 8,426
Attendance: 8,426
Round 18
Dongguan Stadium, Dongguan
Attendance: –
Attendance: 345
Attendance: 61
Attendance: 423
Attendance: 423
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Scorers
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- 17 goals
- Tales Schutz of South China (top goalscorer of this season)
- 15 goals
- 12 goals
- Aldo Arsenio Villalba Torres of Lanwa Redbull
- Keith Gumbs of Kitchee
- 11 goals
- 9 goals
- 8 goals
- 7 goals
- 6 goals
- Joel of Wofoo Tai Po
- 5 goals
- 4 goals
- Anderson da Silva of Kitchee
- Delphin Tshibanda Tshibangu of Citizen
- Fan Weijun of Rangers
- Kwok Kin Pong of South China
- Leung Chun Pong of Citizen
- Li Haiqiang of South China
- So Loi Keung of Wofoo Tai Po
- Wilfed Ndzedzeni Bamnjo of Kitchee
- Zhang Yu of Lanwa Redbull
- Lin Zhong of Lanwa Redbull
- 3 goals
- Au Yeung Yiu Chungg of Hong Kong 08
- Chao Pengfei of Citizen
- Chu Siu Kei of Xiangxue Sun Hei
- Edgar Aldrighi Junior of Wofoo Tai Po
- Festus Baise of Citizen
- Gao Wen of Kitchee
- Lee Wai Lim of Wofoo Tai Po
- Poon Man Tik of Happy Valley
- Ju Yingzhi of Citizen
- 2 goals
- Akandu Lawrence Chimezie of HKFC
- Antonio Serrano Davila of Xiangxue Sun Hei
- Au Wai Lun of South China
- Chan Ho Man of Xiangxue Sun Hei
- Chan Man Fai of Hong Kong 08
- Cheng Lai Hin of HKFC
- Kwok Yue Hung of Kitchee
- Law Chun Bong of Happy Valley
- Lee Hong Lim of Wofoo Tai Po
- Lee Kin Wo of Xiangxue Sun Hei
- Lee Sze Ming of Happy Valley
- Li Chun Yip of Citizen
- Lo Chi Kwan of Xiangxue Sun Hei
- Marcio Gabriel Anaclato of Xiangxue Sun Hei
- Poon Yiu Cheuk of Happy Valley
- So Wai Chuen of Hong Kong 08
- Stephen Musah of Citizen
- Sze Kin Wai of Wofoo Tai Po
- Vítor Hugo of Xiangxue Sun Hei
- Wen Kai of Lanwa Redbull
- Wong Chin Hung of Rangers
- Wong Chun Yue of South China
- Xie Wei of Xiangxue Sun Hei
- Ye Nan of Lanwa Redbull
- Yuan Yang of Citizen
Scorers with 1 goal are not listed here.
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Annual awards
Hong Kong Footballer of the Year
Hong Kong Top Footballer
- Detinho of South China
- Lo Chi Kwan of Xiangxue Sun Hei
- Li Haiqiang of South China
- Gerard Ambassa of Happy Valley
- Vandre Sagerillo Monteiro of Happy Valley
- Zhang Chunhui of South China
- Keith Gumbs of Kitchee
- Cristiano Cordeiro of Xiangxue Sun Hei
- Ivan Jević of Kitchee
- Chan Wai Ho of South China
- Christian Kwesi Annan of Wofoo Tai Po
Most Favorite Player
Best coach
Best Youth Players
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External links
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