2006–07 HKFA Chairman's Cup

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Hong Kong Football Association Chairman's Cup 2006-07 was the 32nd staging of the competition, held between 5 March and 21 May 2007, and won by Citizen Reserve. The reserve teams of the 9 First Division League clubs entered the competition. Despite the fact that the competition is for reserve teams, many teams send first team players for the matches. In fact, some of the clubs do not have any reserve team players, so many first team players, including foreign players, play in the matches as well.

Bracket

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
         
Xiangxue Sun Hei Reserve 5
# HKFC Reserve 8
HKFC Reserve 1
South China Reserve 4
South China Reserve 6
Happy Valley Reserve 0
South China Reserve 1
Citizen Reserve 2
Citizen Reserve 3
Kitchee Reserve 2
Citizen Reserve 4
Hong Kong 08 Reserve 1
Rangers Reserve 3 (3)
Hong Kong 08 Reserve (PSO) 3 (4)
Hong Kong Football Association
Chairman's Cup 2006-07 Winner

Citizen
First Title

Note #: HKFC Reserve beat Wofoo Tai Po Reserve by 3–2 in the first round match to enter into the quarter-final.

First round

Quarter-finals




Semifinals


Final

Top Scorers

Rank Scorer Team Goals
1 File:Flag of Hong Kong.svg Cheng Siu Wai South China Reserves 5
2 File:Flag of Brazil.svg Rodrigues Citizen Reserves 3
= File:Flag of Hong Kong.svg Lawrence HKFC Reserves
= File:Flag of England.svg Destiny HKFC Reserves
5 File:Flag of Hong Kong.svg Li Ling Fung South China Reserves 2
= File:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Liang Zicheng South China Reserves
= File:Flag of Hong Kong.svg Fung Chung Ting Citizen Reserves
= File:Flag of Ghana.svg Anthony Citizen Reserves
= File:Flag of England.svg Jaimes Mckee HKFC Reserves
= File:Flag of Hong Kong.svg Wong Yiu Fu HKFC Reserves

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Trivia

  • The final, which was scheduled on 20 May was postponed to 21 May due to heavy rain on the day.

References