2009 Hong Kong Community Shield

2009 Hong Kong Community Shield was the first edition of the Hong Kong Community Shield. The game was a football match between the winners and the runners-up of the previous season's Hong Kong First Division League.

2009 Hong Kong Community Shield
Date17 August 2009
VenueHong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong
Attendance4,694
WeatherClear night

The match was played in Hong Kong Stadium, on 17 August 2009. The two opposing teams were 2008–09 Hong Kong First Division League winners South China and runners-up Kitchee.

Because of Typhoon Morakot, which was currently affecting Taiwan, a part of the ticket revenue was donated to two charities, the Hong Kong Red Cross and United Christian Hospital.

The game was won by Kitchee with a 2–0 victory over South China. The game's two goals were made by Spanish player Albert Virgili and Equatoguinean player Baruc Nsue.

Match details

South China0 2Kitchee
Report Virgili  9'
Baruc Nsue  16'
Attendance: 4,694
South China
Kitchee
SOUTH CHINA:
GK23 Zhang Chunhui 46'
RB8 Lee Wai Lun
CB33 Luiz Carlos 8' 85'
CB22 Gerard Ambassa Guy 46'
LB3 Poon Yiu Cheuk 46'
DM21 Man Pei Tak
RM9 Lee Wai Lim 67'
CM30 Ramón 69'
CM11 Li Haiqiang (c) 73'
LM18 Kwok Kin Pong 46'
FW7 Chan Siu Ki 46'
Substitutes:
GK17 Ho Kwok Chuen 46'
DF2 Lee Chi Ho 46'
DF6 Wong Chin Hung 46'
DF15 Chan Wai Ho 85'
MF5 Bai He
MF13 Chan Chi Hong
MF16 Leung Chun Pong 67'
MF19 Hinson Leung
FW20 Chao Pengfei 73'
FW27 José Castillo 46'
FW28 Tales Schutz 61' 46'
Coach:
Kim Pan-Gon
KITCHEE:
GK16 Sergio Aure
RB21 Tsang Kam To 64'
CB5 Ubay Luzardo
CB4 Xavi Pérez
LB20 Li Hang Wui
DM6 Gao Wen
CM18 Baruc Nsue
CM10 Lam Ka Wai 66'
RF12 Lo Kwan Yee (c) 75'
CF8 Albert Virgili 80'
LF13 Chan Man Fai 46'
Substitutes:
GK1 Wang Zhenpeng
DF22 Leung Chi Wing 75'
MF9 Raul Torres 80'
MF29 Ip Chung Long 64'
FW14 Cheng Siu Wai 46'
FW19 Cheng Lai Hin 66'
Coach:
Josep Gombau

MATCH RULES

  • 90 minutes.
  • Penalty shoot-out if necessary..
  • Twelve named substitutes.
  • No maximum number of substitutions.

See also

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