Hong Kong football champions

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Hong Kong League
Football League (1908–1909)
First Division (1909–1941, 1945–present)
Country
Flag of Hong Kong Hong Kong
Founded
1908
Current Champions
South China
Most successful club
South China
(38 times champions)

The Hong Kong football champions are the winners of the highest league in Hong Kong.

South China is the most successful club in Hong Kong. The club has won 38 league titles until 2007–08 season. A dissolved club Seiko is the record holders of winning longest consecutive titles. In 1979–1985, they had won 7 league titles.

Former South China player Ho Cheung Yau scored 40 league goals in 1957–58 season, is the record holders of the goal number of top scorers.

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[edit] Recent champions

Season Winner (number of titles) Runner–up Third–place Top scorer(s)
Player (Team) Goals
1908–09 Buffs (1) R.G.A. Royal Engineers
1909–10 R.G.A. (1)
1910–11 Buffs (2)
1911–12 King's Own Rifiles (1)
1912–13 R.G.A. (2)
1913–14 D.C.L.I. (1) Royal Engineers R.G.A.
1914–15 R.G.A. (3)
1915–16 R.G.A. (4)
1916–17 Royal Engineers (1)
1917–18 R.G.A. (5)
1918–19 Royal Navy (1) Hong Kong FC R.G.A.
1919–20 Hong Kong FC (1)
1920–21 Wiltshire Regiment (1) R.G.A.
1921–22 HMS Curiew (1) Hong Kong FC
1922–23 King's Own Rifiles (2) HMS Ambrose
1923–24 South China (1) East Surrey Regiment HMS Titania
1924–25 East Surrey Regiment (1) South China Hong Kong FC
1925–26 Kowloon FC (1) East Surrey Regiment Hong Kong FC
1926–27 Recreio (1) C.A.A. Police
1927–28 C.A.A. (1) K.O.S.B.
1928–29 C.A.A. (2) Somerset Regt.
1929–30 C.A.A. (3) Royal Navy Somerset Regt.
1930–31 South China (2) Kowloon FC Argylis
1931–32 South Welsh Borderers (1)
1932–33 South China (3) South Welsh Borderers Royal Artillery
1933–34 South Welsh Borderers (2) St. Joseph's Lincoleshire Regiment
1934–35 South China (4) Police Recreio
1935–36 South China (5) C.A.A. Royal Welsh Fusiliers
1936–37 Ulster Guards (1) South China A South China B
1937–38 South China B (1) Middlesex Regiment South China A
1938–39 South China (6) Eastern Royal Navy
1939–40 South China A (7) Eastern South China B
1940–41 South China A (8) Eastern Sing Tao
1941–42 Season unfinished due to World War II
1942–43 Postponed due to World War II
1943–44
1944–45
1945–46 Royal Air Force (1) 44 Commandos Eastern
1946–47 Sing Tao (1) South China 42 Commandos
1947–48 Kitchee (1) Sing Tao K.M.B.
1948–49 South China A (9) K.M.B. C.A.A.
1949–50 Kitchee (2) K.M.B. St. Joseph's
1950–51 South China (11) K.M.B. Army Force
1951–52 South China (12) Army Force Sing Tao
1952–53 South China (13) Kitchee Eastern Flag of Hong Kong Lee Yuk Tak (South China) 36
1953–54 K.M.B. (1) South China Kitchee
1954–55 South China (14) Kitchee K.M.B.
1955–56 Eastern (1) South China K.M.B. Flag of Hong Kong Ho Cheung Yau (South China) 38
1956–57 South China (15) Kitchee K.M.B. Flag of Hong Kong Lee Yuk Tak (South China) 33
1957–58 South China (16) K.M.B. Kitchee Flag of Hong Kong Ho Cheung Yau (South China) 40
1958–59 South China (17) K.M.B. Tung Wah
1959–60 South China (18) Happy Valley Tung Wah
1960–61 South China (19) Happy Valley Tung Wah
1961–62 South China (20) Happy Valley Sing Tao
1962–63 Yuen Long (1) Tung Wah Kitchee
1963–64 Kitchee (3) Happy Valley South China
1964–65 Happy Valley (1) South China Sing Tao
1965–66 South China (21) Happy Valley Sing Tao
1966–67 K.M.B. (2) South China Sing Tao
1967–68 South China (22) Sing Tao Eastern
1968–69 South China (23) Sing Tao Jardines
1969–70 Jardines (1) Sing Tao Yuen Long
1970–71 Rangers (1) Jardines Sing Tao
1971–72 South China (24) Caroline Hill Fire Services
1972–73 Seiko (1) South China Tung Sing Flag of Hong Kong Wu Kwok Hung (Seiko) 29
1973–74 South China (25) Seiko Caroline Hill Flag of Hong Kong Wu Kwok Hung (Seiko) 29
1974–75 Seiko (2) Happy Valley Rangers
1975–76 South China (26) Seiko Rangers
1976–77 South China (27) Seiko Happy Valley
1977–78 South China (28) Happy Valley Tung Sing
1978–79 Seiko (3) Happy Valley Eastern
1979–80 Seiko (4) Happy Valley Bulova
1980–81 Seiko (5) South China Happy Valley
1981–82 Seiko (6) Happy Valley Bulova
1982–83 Seiko (7) Bulova Eastern
1983–84 Seiko (8) Bulova Happy Valley
1984–85 Seiko (9) South China Sea Bee
1985–86 South China (29) Happy Valley Sea Bee
1986–87 South China (30) Eastern Happy Valley
1987–88 South China (31) Happy Valley Sing Tao
1988–89 Happy Valley (2) South China Lai Sun Double Flower
1989–90 South China (32) Eastern Happy Valley
1990–91 South China (33) Happy Valley Lai Sun
1991–92 South China (34) Eastern Happy Valley
1992–93 Eastern (2) South China Instant-Dict
1993–94 Eastern (3) Instant-Dict South China Flag of England Dale Tempest (Eastern) 16
1994–95 Eastern (4) South China Golden Flag of England Dale Tempest (Eastern) 18
1995–96 Instant-Dict (1) South China Golden Flag of Australia Paul Foster (Instant-Dict) 19
1996–97 South China (35) Instant–Dict Golden Flag of Australia Paul Foster (Instant-Dict) 18
1997–98 Instant-Dict (2) South China Happy Valley Flag of England Paul Wood (Happy Valley) 15
1998–99 Happy Valley (3) South China Yee Hope Flag of Scotland Paul Ritchie (Yee Hope) 18
1999–00 South China (36) Sun Hei Happy Valley Flag of Brazil Leandro (Sai Kung) 16
2000–01 Happy Valley (4) Instant-Dict South China Flag of Scotland Paul Ritchie (Happy Valley) 13
2001–02 Sun Hei (1) Happy Valley South China Flag of Nigeria Cornelius Udebuluzor (Buler Rangers) 12
2002–03 Happy Valley (5) Sun Hei Buler Rangers Flag of Saint Kitts and Nevis Keith Gumbs (Happy Valley) 17
2003–04 Sun Hei (2) Kitchee Happy Valley Flag of Cameroon Julius Akosah (Sun Hei) 12
2004–05 Sun Hei (3) Happy Valley Kitchee Flag of Brazil Clodoaldo de Oliveira (Happy Valley) 14
2005–06 Happy Valley (6) Xiangxue Sun Hei Buler Rangers Flag of Brazil Fábio Lopes Alcântara (Happy Valley)
Flag of Brazil Clodoaldo de Oliveira (Happy Valley)
10
2006–07 South China (37) Kitchee Xiangxue Sun Hei Flag of Brazil Tales Schütz (South China) 17
2007–08 South China (38) Citizen Wofoo Tai Po Flag of Brazil Detinho (South China) 19

[edit] Number of titles

[edit] Before World War II


*Number of titles:

Rank Team Number of Championships First Winning Season Last Winning Season Longest Consecutive Titles
1 South China 8 1923–24 1940–41 3 (1938–39,39–40,40–41)
2 R.G.A. 5 1909–10 1917–18 2 (1914–15,15–16)
3 CAA 3 1927–28 1929–30 3 (1927–28,28–29,29–30)
4 'Buffs' 2 1908–09 1910–11 1
4 King Own Borderers 2 1911–12 1922–23 1
4 South Welsh Borderers 2 1931–32 1933–34 1
7 Club de Recreio 1 1926–27 1926–27 1
7 DCLI 1 1913–14 1913–14 1
7 East Surrey Regiment 1 1924–25 1924–25 1
7 HMS Curiew 1 1921–22 1921–22 1
7 HKFC 1 1919–20 1919–20 1
7 Kowloon 1 1925–26 1925–26 1
7 Royal Engineers 1 1916–17 1916–17 1
7 Royal Navy 1 1918–19 1918–19 1
7 South China 'B' 1 1937–38 1937–38 1
7 Ulster Guards 1 1936–37 1936–37 1
7 Wiltshire Regiment 1 1920–21 1920–21 1

[edit] After World War II

Rank Team Number of Champions Number of Runners–up First Winning Season Last Winning Season Longest Consecutive Titles
1 South China 29 15 1948–49 2007–08
(current holder)
6 (1956–57,57–58,58–59,59–60,60–61,61–62)
2 Seiko 9 3 1972–73 1984–85 7 (1978–79,79–80,80–81,81–82,82–83,83–84,84–85)
3 Happy Valley 6 16 1964–65 2005–06 1
4 Eastern 4 3 1955–56 1994–95 3 (1992–93,93–94,94–95)
5 Kitchee 3 5 1947–48 1963–64 1
6 Sun Hei 3 2 2001–02 2004–05 2 (2003–04,04–05)
7 KMB 2 5 1953–54 1966–67 1
8 Instant–Dict 2 2 1995–96 1997–98 1
9 Sing Tao 1 4 1946–47 1946–47 1
10 Jardines 1 1 1969–70 1969–70 1
11 Rangers 1 0 1970–71 1970–71 1
11 Royal Air Force 1 0 1945–46 1945–46 1
11 Yuen Long 1 0 1962–63 1962–63 1

[edit] Sources

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