Spurs announced they will visit Hong Kong at the end of the Premier League season to play Kitchee SC at the Hong Kong Stadium on Friday 26 May, kick off 8pm. Tickets are on sale from Wednesday at Stubhub.
Tottenham v Kitchee SC
Soccer Sevens debutants playonPROS have confirmed an all-star squad for this month’s Masters Tournament with Emile Heskey, Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, Mikael Silvestre, David James and Colin Hendry set for Hong Kong Football Club on 26-28 May.
Regi Blinker, Des Walker, Phil Babb, Paul Dickov, Lee Hendrie and Michael Hughes complete playonPROS’ squad, which is comprised entirely of former internationals. Playon is an initiative by former England international Viv Anderson that looks to offer a continued involvement in the game after player’s club careers are over. The team have been drawn in Group B alongside Wallsend Boys Club, Kowloon Cricket Club Veterans, HKFC Chairman’s Select and Yau Yee League Masters.
“The Hong Kong Soccer Sevens is, I know, a fantastic event in a fantastic city,” said former Chelsea and Netherlands striker Hasselbaink. “I can’t wait to take part.”
PlayonPROS are set to challenge defending champions Citi All Stars, who have already confirmed a squad that includes Frank Sinclair, Michael Mols, Luis Boa Morte, Marvin Andrews and 2016 Masters Tournament MVP David Thompson, for the title.
“As a playon ambassador, I’m delighted that the company will take part in its first tournament in Hong Kong, and we are in it to win it!” said former Liverpool and England striker Heskey.
Date: 26-28 May, 2017
Venue: HK Football Club
Tickets: $300 (Weekend pass), $160 (Day ticket), Free (Friday night) from Ticketflap
More info:
26 May (Fri): 6 – 9pm; exhibition youth matches start at 4.45pm
27 May (Sat): 9am – 7.40pm
28 May (Sun): 9am – 6pm
As the domestic season draws to a close HK Cricket’s selectors have announced the 19 players who’ll form the Hong Kong women’s squad, as they prepare for two key international tournaments later in 2017.
The squad will participate in the ICC Women’s World T20 qualifiers (East Asia Region) in August/September and the East Asia Cup, which will be hosted in Hong Kong. New full-time head coach Richard Waite is looking forward to the challenge.
It’s the first time Hong Kong’s women cricketers have had a dedicated women’s coach and Waite has been impressed with the talent available in his first two months in the job. “We’ve had open sessions to put all players through their paces. During the process of the open sessions, the level of commitment and hard work shown by all players involved has been terrific,” Waite said.
“The belief within the squad is extremely high and we are hungry for success. The next 4 months sees the squad step up their training, and I am extremely thankful with local cricket clubs for showing their support by enabling various fixtures to be played to give them as much game time as possible. This along with a potential training camp in Sri Lanka will put the girls at the peak of their performance and will be a hard side to beat. Our goal is is to qualify for the Women’s T20 World Cup and to win the East Asia Cup, we will work as hard as ever to achieve this goal.”
The team again will again be captained by Mariko Hill, with Waite happy with the balance of experience and youth. “Players like Emma Lai, Kary Chan, and Annie Ho can provide exciting role models for local girls to look up to and give them the passion to go out and play cricket. We have seen that the standard of women’s cricket is constantly being pushed forwards and we must ensure that we have a structure in place that produces a continual stream of talented players, with this in mind we have created an open development squad that will be beneath the national squad, giving us players for the future.”
1. Mariko Hill (Captain)
2. Jenefer Davies (wicket-keeper)
3. Kary Chan
4. Jasmine Titmuss
5. Emma Lai
6. Shanzeen Shahzad
7. Yasmin Daswani
8. Keenu Gill
9. Natural Yip (wkt)
10. Ka Man Chan
11. Ruchita Venkatesh
12. Pull To
13. Mary Henderson
14. Chan Sau Ha
15. Marina Lamplough
16. Annie Ho
Development selections
1. Ashley Hung
2. Lemon Cheung
3. Mehreen Yousaf
Additional reporting photos: HK Cricket
The action will be fast and furious at the Ice Hockey 5s, now in it’s twenty third year and celebrating it’s tenth anniversary at MegaBox. Over 1,600 players from nearly 90 teams and 14 countries will be participating in the frenetic action.
The original 5s tournament began in 1994, when due to the size of the available ice-rinks the number of players per team was reduced from the traditional 6 to 5, hence its name. The MegaBox ice rink is of international size and the tournament reverted to 6 player teams in 2008.
This year’s Youth Division tournament takes place 24-29 April while the Adults are skates down from 1-6 May with the finals streamed live on youtube for those who can’t make it to Kowloon Bay.
Ice Hockey 5s
Date: 1-6 May, 2017
Venue: Mega Ice
Tickets:Â free
Photo: Ice Hockey 5s
Defending Soccer Sevens champions Aston Villa will face German newcomers Bayer Leverkusen, HKFA U-23 and competition regulars Singapore Cricket Club in an intriguing looking Group C after the draw for the May 26-28 tournament took place at Hong Kong Football Club on Tuesday.
Villa defeated West Ham United 2-0 in last year’s final to lift the trophy for a record sixth time having last been victorious in 2010. And the holders’ match against Leverkusen – the first side from Germany to compete in the tournament – promises to be one of the most interesting of the group stage.
“We knew it was going to be exciting with the new teams coming in,” said Soccer Sevens Tournament Director Chris Plowman. Leverkusen are one of three debutants from Europe, with Olympique Marseille and Cagliari Calcio becoming the first teams from France and Italy respectively to feature as the tournament increases it’s international flavour.
In 2015, Atletico Madrid became the first Spanish side to appear at the tournament as they made their debut in style by lifting the Cup following a thrilling 3-2 win over West Ham after extra-time in the final.
Marseille have been drawn in Group D alongside 2015 and 2016 runners-up West Ham. Hong Kong Premier League side and 2011 winners Kitchee along with Yau Yee League Select, who represent the local amateur league complete the group.
Cagliari are in Group A, where they will meet 2009 and 2010 runners-up Glasgow Rangers, who return after a two-year absence. South Korea’s FC Seoul, who reached the semi-final on their debut, and Hong Kong Football Club make up the group.
“We wanted to become more international,” added Plowman. “We were fortunate enough to get Atletico Madrid in 2015 and they were a just a revelation. They played fantastic football and came back in the final from 2-0 down to win. That got us excited and we thought let’s carry that on and go out to more of the European leagues and see if this event will be of interest to them and they all responded positively.”
For local Premier League side and hosts Hong Kong Football Club the group will be a huge test against sides with contrasting styles from all over the world. “It’s a tough draw, but we’re looking to [get through] and play in the Main tournament,” said HKFC captain Andrew Wylde
“It’s good fun, but it’s going to be tough. You get close to them and they’ll spin you, you give them time and they’ll turn at you. The fitness is one thing, but it’s the ability to stick with them with their quality.”
English Premier League Champions Leicester – winners of the Shield last year – have been paired with 2016 semi-finalists Wellington Phoenix, Japan’s Kashima Antlers and HKFC Captain’s Select. The match-up with Wellington marks a repeat of last year’s quarter-final in which the A-League side from New Zealand ran out 2-1 winners over the English side.
In the Masters tournament, holders Citi All Stars, who won the competition for the first-time last year after beating local side USRC 3-1 in the final, have been drawn in Group A alongside Singapore Cricket Club Tigers, HKFC Masters, Discovery Bay and last year’s beaten finalists.
In Group B, Playon Pros – who will bring with them an exciting line-up of former English Premier League players, have been paired with Wallsend Boys Club, Kowloon Cricket Club Veterans, HKFC Chairman’s Select and Yau Yee League Masters.
“The format is great because there’s always lots of action on the pitch and the games are relatively short,” added Hong Kong Football Association Chief Executive Mark Sutcliffe. “There’s a lot of space on the pitch for people to exploit so it’s a very exciting format. There are some fantastic teams and big names, so this is a great opportunity for some of our players to test themselves against players from other countries.”
Group A
Cagliari Calcio, Glasgow Rangers, FC Seoul, Hong Kong Football Club
Group B
Leicester City, Wellington Phoenix, Kashima Antlers, HKFC Captain’s Select
Group C
Aston Villa, Bayer Leverkusen, HKFA U-23, Singapore Cricket Club
Group D
Marseille, West Ham, Kitchee, Yau Yee League Select
Group A
Citi All Stars, Singapore Cricket Club Tigers, HKFC Masters, Discovery Bay, USRC
Group B
Playon Pros, Wallsend Boys Club, Kowloon Cricket Club Veterans, HKFC Chairman’s Select, Yau Yee League Masters.
Date: 26-28 May, 2017
Venue: HK Football Club
Tickets: $300 (Weekend pass), $160 (Day ticket), Free (Friday night) from Ticketflap
More info:
26 May (Fri): 6 – 9pm; exhibition youth matches start at 4.45pm
27 May (Sat): 9am – 7.40pm
28 May (Sun): 9am – 6pm
The 2017 UCI Track Cycling World Championships will take place at the HK Velodrome from the 12-16 April (Wednesday to Sunday this week). 300 elite cyclists from over 40 countries will gather to compete for the famous rainbow jersey, symbol of UCI World Champion, which can be worn in every race while World Champion. This is the largest track cycling event ever hosted in Hong Kong.
Three World Champion are up for grabs on the opening day of the 5-day event: in the Women’s Scratch, Men’s Team Sprint and Women’s Team Sprint. London 2012 Olympic medalist and defending Asian Champion Sarah Lee Wai-sze will compete on home turf with fellow Hong Kong team members including Diao Xiao-juan, Cheung King-lok, Leung Chun-wing and Vivian Ma Wing-yu. Strong contenders from abroad include Team Great Britain’s Olympic Champions Katie Archibald, Elinor Barker, Steven Burke and Callum Skinner; Australia’s UCI World Champions Elinor Rebecca, Alex Porter, Callum Scotson and Sam Welsford; and Chinese athletes Zhong Tian-shi, Guo Shuang and Lin Junhong.
Mr. Leung Hung-tak, Chairman of HK Cycling Association said, “It’s our honor to host the 2017 UCI Track Cycling World Championships in Hong Kong. Local riders will definitely endeavour to obtain the best possible result in the Championships. We encourage the public to join the event and cheer for the Hong Kong Team!”
Wednesday, 12 April 2017
Session 1- 15:00
W- Team Pursuit- Qualifying
M- Team Pursuit- Qualifying
Estimated finish time- 17:35
Session 2- Starts 19:00 (Opening ceremony 18:40)
W- Team Sprint- Qualifying, 1st round, Finals & Ceremony *
M- Team Sprint- Qualifying, 1st round, Finals & Ceremony *
W- Scratch- Final & Ceremony
M- Team Pursuit- 1st round
Estimated finish time- 21:30
Thursday, 13 April 2017
Session 3- Starts 15:00
W- Sprint- Qualifying, 1/16 & 1/8
M- Keirin- 1st round & Repechages
Estimated finish time- 17:15
Session 4- Starts 19:00
W- Team Pursuit- 1st round, Finals & Ceremony
W- Sprint- 1/4
M- Keirin- 2nd round, Finals & Ceremony
M- Team Pursuit- Final & Ceremony
M- Scratch- Final & Ceremony
Estimated finish time- 21:50
Friday, 14 April 2017
Session 5- Starts 13:30
M- Sprint- Qualifying, 1/16 & 1/8
W- Omnium- 1/2
M- Individual Pursuit- Qualifying
Estimated finish time- 17:00
Session 6- Starts 19:00
M- Points Race- Final & Ceremony
W- Sprint- Semi-Finals, 3-4 Places, Finals & Ceremony
W- Omnium- 2/2 & Ceremony
M- Individual Pursuit- 3-4 Places, Finals & Ceremony
Estimated finish time- 22:10
Saturday, 15 April 2017
Session 7- Starts 12:30
W- 500m TT- Qualifying *
M- Sprint- Quarter-Finals
M- Omnium- 1/2
W- Individual Pursuit- Qualifying
Estimated finish time- 15:20
Session 8- Starts 19:00
W- 500m TT- Final & Ceremony
M- Omnium- 2/2 & Ceremony
M- Sprint- Semi-Finals, 3-4 Places, Finals & Ceremony
W- Madison- Final & Ceremony *
W- Individual Pursuit- 3-4 Places, Finals & Ceremony
Estimated finish time- 22:25
Sunday, 16 April 2017
Session 9- Starts 10:00
W- Keirin- 1st round & Repechages
M- Kilo TT- Qualifying *
Estimated finish time- 11:10
Session 10- Starts 14:00
W- Keirin- 2nd round, 7-12 Places, Final & Ceremony
W- Points Race- Final & Ceremony
M- Kilo TT- Final & Ceremony
M- Madison- Final & Ceremony
Estimated finish time- 17:00
UCI Track Cycling World Championships
Date:Â 12-16 April, 2017
Venue: HK Veledrome
Tickets: $400, $300, $270, $200, $160, $120 from Ticketflap
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Hong Kong’s last game of the Womens Rugby Sevens 2017, and finally a win 15-10 over Belgium who topped the group. Another tournament of untaken opportunities for the home team…
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Hong Kong’s second game of the Womens Rugby Sevens 2017, a bad 17-7 loss to Argentina.
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