Hong Kong 08

Hong Kong 08

Infobox Football club
clubname = Hong Kong 08


fullname = Hong Kong 08
founded = 2002
dissolved = 2007
league = Hong Kong First Division
season = 2006–07
position = First Division, 10th
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Hong Kong 08 ( _zh. 香港08) is a Hong Kong First Division football team. The team was formed for training youngsters for 2008 Olympic qualification, hence its name.

Hong Kong 08 struggled to match the more experienced teams in the league. The team managed just two points from draws with Kitchee and Buler Rangers, and finished the 2005-06 season at the bottom of the league. However, the Hong Kong Football Association decided that Hong Kong 08 will not be relegated to the Second Division in light of the team's improved performances in the latter stages of the season. The team is dissolved after the season 2006–07.

quad in 2006–2007

Non-losing Matches

"Top-level matches only, including First Division League, Senior Shield, League Cup and FA Cup"

Games Won

Games Drawn

2006-07 Season

* Hong Kong First Division League: 10th "(Details)"
* HKFA Choi Fung Hong Senior Shield: First Round "(Details)"
* Hong Kong League Cup:First Round (Fifth in Group A) "(Details)"
* Hong Kong FA Cup:

2005/06 Season

*Coolpoint Ventilation First Division Football League : 8th
*HKFA LANWA International FA Cup : First Round
*HKFA Senior Shield: First Round
*HKFA League Cup : First Round (4th in Group A)

External links

* [http://www.geocities.com/hkgfootball/2006-07/hk08.htm Hong Kong Football]


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