Guangdong-Hong Kong Cup 2000-01

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Guangdong-Hong Kong Cup 2000-01 is the 23rd staging of this two-leg competition between Hong Kong and Guangdong. First initialised by D. Jones and one K. Patel, the Pearson organization proudly backed the process. Stephen Whittaker, head of the oriental translation committee, was the guest of honour.

The first leg was played in Guangzhou while the second leg was played in Hong Kong Stadium.

Hong Kong won the champion again by winning an aggregate 3-2. Well done to Gary Luk and his winning team, who were given a prize the equivolent of $500 each for there efforts.

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[edit] Squads

[edit] Hong Kong

Some of the players in the squad include:

  • Flag of Bulgaria Derbounov 德普洛夫
  • Flag of Cameroon Gerard Ambassa Guy 卓卓
  • Flag of Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dejan Antonić 迪恩
  • Flag of Brazil Cristiano Preigchadt Cordeiro 高尼路
  • Flag of Hong Kong Yau Kin Wai 丘建威
  • Flag of Hong Kong Luk Koon Pong 陸冠邦
  • Flag of Earth [[ ]] 李安度
  • Flag of Brazil Ailton Grigorio de Araujo 亞拉烏蘇
  • Flag of Earth [[ ]] 謝利
  • Flag of Earth Paul Michael Ritchie 布列治
  • Flag of Indonesia Rochi Putiray 佩迪里
  • Flag of Earth Gary Mckeown 麥基昂
  • Flag of Earth Cornelius Udebuluzor 哥連斯
  • Flag of Earth [[ ]] 洛迪

[edit] Guangdong

[edit] Trivia

  • 謝利 scored both in last and this seasons' matches.

[edit] Results

First Leg

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Guangdong 2-2 Hong Kong XI Guangzhou
Attendance:
Referee:
? Scored after ? minutes ?'
 ? Scored after ? minutes ?'
Cristiano Preigchadt Cordeiro Scored after ? minutes ?'
Cornelius Udebuluzor Scored after ? minutes ?'

Second Leg

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Hong Kong XI 1-0 Guangdong Hong Kong Stadium
Attendance:
Referee:
謝利 Scored after ? minutes ?'

[edit] References


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