Hong Kong footballer (born 1976)
Chan Chi Hong (Chinese : 陳志康 ; Cantonese Yale : Chàn Jihōng ; born 20 October 1976 in Hong Kong ) is a former Hong Kong professional footballer who mainly played as a left winger .
Chan is nicknamed Cowboy, as he was described by the fans that he always moving fast and freely in the field and looking very similar to a cowboy riding on his horse.[ 1]
Career statistics
Club
As of 20 September 2008
Club
Season
League
Senior Shield
League Cup
FA Cup
AFC Cup
Total
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
South China
2005–06
13 (0)
1
1 (0)
0
2 (0)
0
2 (0)
1
N/A
N/A
18 (0)
2
2006–07
6 (3)
1
0 (2)
0
2 (1)
0
4 (0)
1
N/A
N/A
12 (6)
2
2007–08
8 (2)
1
0 (1)
0
3 (2)
0
2 (0)
0
3 (0)
0
15 (5)
1
2008–09
2 (3)
1
0 (0)
0
1 (0)
0
0 (1)
0
1 (4)
1
4 (8)
2
2009–10
0 (0)
0
0 (0)
0
0 (0)
0
0 (0)
0
0 (0)
0
0 (0)
0
All
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3 (0)
0
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International
As of 25 August 2009
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Date
Venue
Opponent
Result
Scored
Competition
1
18 October 1999
Mong Kok Stadium , Hong Kong
Cambodia
4–1
0
2000 AFC Asian Cup qualification
2
24 October 1999
Mong Kok Stadium , Hong Kong
Indonesia
1–1
0
2000 AFC Asian Cup qualification
3
25 April 2000
Hong Kong Stadium , Hong Kong
China
0–1
0
Friendly
4
8 October 2000
Hong Kong
Singapore
1–0
0
Friendly
5
10 December 2000
Hong Kong Stadium , Hong Kong
Estonia
1–2
0
Friendly
6
4 March 2001
Hong Kong Stadium , Hong Kong
Palestine
1–1
0
2002 FIFA World Cup qualification
7
8 March 2001
Hong Kong Stadium , Hong Kong
Malaysia
0–2
0
2002 FIFA World Cup qualification
8
11 March 2001
Hong Kong Stadium , Hong Kong
Qatar
0–2
0
2002 FIFA World Cup qualification
9
20 March 2001
Al Sadd Stadium , Doha , Qatar
Palestine
0–1
0
2002 FIFA World Cup qualification
10
23 March 2001
Al Sadd Stadium , Doha , Qatar
Malaysia
2–1
0
2002 FIFA World Cup qualification
11
25 March 2001
Al Sadd Stadium , Doha , Qatar
Qatar
0–3
0
2002 FIFA World Cup qualification
12
22 February 2003
Hong Kong Stadium , Hong Kong
Chinese Taipei
2–0
0
2003 EAFF Championship Preliminary
13
24 February 2003
Hong Kong Stadium , Hong Kong
Macau
3–0
0
2003 EAFF Championship Preliminary
14
2 March 2003
Hong Kong Stadium , Hong Kong
Guam
11–0
1
2003 EAFF Championship Preliminary
15
25 March 2003
Mong Kok Stadium , Hong Kong
Laos
5–1
2
2004 AFC Asian Cup preliminary
16
30 March 2003
Mong Kok Stadium , Hong Kong
Bangladesh
2–2
0
2004 AFC Asian Cup preliminary
17
23 August 2009
World Games Stadium , Kaohsiung , Taiwan
Chinese Taipei
4–0
0
2010 EAFF Championship Semi-finals
References
^ [1] [2] [3] 奪標 (Champion Sports) – No. 448 Issue (29 September 2000) pp.58–60 (in Chinese)
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