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Chan Cheuk Kwong

Hong Kong former footballer (born 1984) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Chan Cheuk Kwong
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Chan Cheuk Kwong (Chinese: 陳卓光; Cantonese Yale: Chàn Cheukgwōng; born 5 December 1984) is a former Hong Kong professional footballer who currently plays for Hong Kong First Division League club Wong Tai Sin.

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He is renowned for his long throw-in ability, often being compared with former Stoke City midfielder Rory Delap.[1]

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Club career

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Sham Shui Po

Chan started his football career in Sham Shui Po, competing in the third-tier league. In 3 seasons, he only featured 9 matches for the club and was released after the 2007–08 season as the club promoted their full youth team to the first team.

Five-One-Seven

Chan then followed former Sham Shui Po head coach Fung Hoi Man and joined another Third Division club Five-One-Seven. However, since his full-time job was a fireman, he only played 2 matches for the team and left the team after a season.

Southern

Chan once again followed Fung Hoi Man and joined fellow Third Division club Southern. He helped the club gain promotion to second-tier league by scoring two goals in nine matches. His long throw-ins were also a key to success.

Chan became a key member of Southern after the club was promoted. He was a regular starting XI and eventually helped the club promote to the Hong Kong First Division for the first time in club history in the 2011–12 season.

As Chan is a fireman off the football pitch, he could not attend every training session.[2] As a result, his role in the club was changed to super sub. He is often substituted in the second half for long throw-ins.

Hoi King

Having joined Hoi King for the 2017–18 First Division season, head coach Fung Hoi Man confirmed on 7 June 2018 that Chan would be retained by the club for their 2018–19 Hong Kong Premier League campaign.[3]

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As of 5 May 2013
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Notes

1. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Since Sham Shui Po was competing in lower divisions, they could only join the Junior Shield instead of Senior Shield.
2. ^ ^ Since Five-One-Seven was competing in lower divisions, they could only join the Junior Shield instead of Senior Shield.
3. ^ Hong Kong Junior Challenge Shield was not held in the 2009–10 season.
4. ^ ^ ^ ^ Since Southern was competing in lower divisions, they could only join the Junior Shield instead of Senior Shield.

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