Hong Kong Premier League

Hong Kong Premier League
Country  Hong Kong
Confederation AFC
Founded 2014
Number of teams 9
Level on pyramid 1
Relegation to Hong Kong First Division League
Domestic cup(s) Hong Kong Senior Shield
Hong Kong FA Cup
Hong Kong League Cup
Hong Kong Community Cup
International cup(s) AFC Champions League
AFC Cup
TV partners ATV Hong Kong
Website http://www.hkfa.com/
2014–15 Hong Kong Premier League

Hong Kong Premier League (Chinese: 香港超級聯賽) is a Hong Kong professional league for men's association football clubs organised by the Hong Kong Football Association. It is currently sponsored by BOCG Life and officially known as BOCG Life Hong Kong Premier League (Chinese: 中銀集團人壽香港超級聯賽). The inaugural season began in September 2014.

History

On 7 February 2013, the Hong Kong Football Association stated that the new Premier League would get under way in Autumn 2014, where it was suggested that the 2013–14 season would be a transition year.[1] As a result, the 2013–14 Hong Kong First Division League was the last season of the First Division to be the top tier of football in the Hong Kong league system.

The clubs already in the top division initially reacted negatively to the perceived increased running costs of competing in a professional league, particularly one where some felt that there was little difference to the old First Division.[2] Five clubs - Citizen, Southern, Sun Hei, Happy Valley and Tuen Mun all eventually decided against joining the new league, which led to fears that the HKFA's plan to start the league with a minimum of 8 teams would not be possible.[3] In the end, however, through public funding and government support, two teams from the Hong Kong Second Division were able to meet the new league license requirements and were promoted, making a total of 9 teams for the first season.[4]

With the recent completion of 'Project Phoenix' which started in 2011, the league has seen some improvements with further amendments planned for the future. This includes a new five-year funding agreement, a new licensing scheme for league member clubs, prize money for all participating teams and new measures put in place against corruption and match-fixing.[5]

Format

The first season kicked of in September 2014, with 9 teams competing for the championship. It was initially suggested that a relegation system would not apply for the first few seasons, and that teams would continue to be promoted to the top tier league until there were 12 member clubs.[6] In the end, however, the HKFA decided that one club would be relegated and one club would be promoted from the 2014-15 Hong Kong First Division League.[7]

The winners of the league are entered into the second qualifying round of the AFC Champions League, while the Hong Kong FA Cup winners and teams finishing in 2nd, 3rd and 4th compete in a playoff for a place in the AFC Cup. If the FA Cup winners finish in the top four, then the extra playoff spot goes to the 5th place team.

Prize money

The structure of the prize money for the inaugural season is as below.[7]

Final placing Prize money (HK$)
Champion 480,000
Second 216,000
Third 144,000
Fourth 108,000
Fifth 84,000
Sixth 60,000
Seventh 48,000
Eighth 36,000
Ninth 24,000

Current Season

A total of 9 teams will contest the 2014-15 season, including seven sides from the 2013–14 Hong Kong First Division League and two promoted from the 2013–14 Hong Kong Second Division League.

Yuen Long
Mong Kok
Eastern
Rangers
Locations of the Hong Kong Premier League 2014-15 teams
Club Logo Year Founded Home Stadium Shirt Sponsor Position
Last Season
Kitchee
1931 Mong Kok Stadium Jockey Club Kitchee Centre 1st
Sun Pegasus
2008 Mong Kok Stadium Yahoo 2nd
South China
1909 Hong Kong Stadium Panasonic 3rd
Hong Kong Rangers
1960 Kowloon Bay Sports Ground Kunne 5th
Eastern
1932 Tseung Kwan O Sports Ground Dreams Foundation 6th
Yuen Long
1958 Yuen Long Stadium Wong & Poon Solicitors 7th
YFCMD
2012 Sham Shui Po Sports Ground LEOC 10th
Tai Po
2002 Tai Po Sports Ground Lee Kee Group 1st (Promoted)
Wong Tai Sin
1971 Hammer Hill Sports Ground N/A 2nd (Promoted)

Stadiums

Primary venues used in the Hong Kong Premier League:

Kitchee & Sun Pegasus South China Hong Kong Rangers Eastern
Mong Kok Stadium Hong Kong Stadium Kowloon Bay Sports Ground Tseung Kwan O Sports Ground
Capacity: 6,664 Capacity: 40,000 Capacity: 1,450 Capacity: 3,500
Yuen Long YFCMD Tai Po Wong Tai Sin
Yuen Long Stadium Sham Shui Po Sports Ground Tai Po Sports Ground Hammer Hill Sports Ground
Capacity: 5,000 Capacity: 2,194 Capacity: 3,200 Capacity: 2,200

Other tournaments

Domestic Tournaments
International Tournaments

References