Eastern Sports Club

Eastern
Full name Eastern Athletic Association Football Team Limited[1]
(東方體育會足球隊有限公司)
Founded 1932 (1932)
Ground Mong Kok Stadium
Ground Capacity 6,664
Executive Director Peter Leung
President Lam Kin Ming
Coach Szeto Man Chun
League Hong Kong Premier League
2016–17 2nd
Website Club website

Eastern Sports Club (Chinese: ), is a Hong Kong professional football and basketball[2] club.

The football team is commonly known as Eastern Football Team (Chinese: 東方足球隊) (currently known for sponsorship reasons as Eastern Long Lions Football Team [1][3] (Chinese: 東方龍獅足球隊)) and plays in the Hong Kong Premier League.

History

The club was established in 1932 as Eastern Athletic Association. In 2012 it changed its name to Eastern Salon Football Team for sponsorship reasons. In the 1981/82 season the club was managed by former England captain and World Cup winner Bobby Moore. Notable English players Alan Ball (1966 World Cup winner) played for the club during 1982/83 season, and Graham Paddon in 1982–1984. It was very successful in the 1990s and was renowned the names "Great Eastern" and "Eastern Dynasty". In 2006/07 season Eastern was demoted to Third Division League but was subsequently invited by Hong Kong Football Association to compete in First Division League for 2007/08 season after obtaining sufficient sponsorship. However, after competing in the top level league for two seasons, Eastern abandoned to play in the First Division League and applied to participate in the Third Division League in 2009/10 season. In the 2013/14 season, Eastern was promoted back to the First Division League as the champion of Second Division League.[4]

In April 2016, Eastern won the 2015–16 Hong Kong Premier League under the guidance of Chan Yuen Ting. With Eastern's victory, the club became the first men's professional association football team to win a domestic, top flight championship under the management of a woman. Chan only lost one game in the 2015–16 season since being appointed.[5]

In the 2016-17 season, Eastern beat Kitchee SC 3-1 to win the Hong Kong Community Shield. The club also got to the final of the Hong Kong Senior Shield before losing to Kitchee 2-1 at Hong Kong Stadium. They also went on a season-long unbeaten run until the final matchday, when they lost to Kitchee 4-1 at the Mongkok Stadium and losing the league title. The club also drew 1-1 with Kawasaki Frontale, which was the first point earned by any Hong Kong club in the AFC Champions League. However, after losing 7-0 and 6-0 to Guangzhou Evergrande of China, 1-0 and 5-0 to Suwon Samsung Bluewings of South Korea and 4-0 away at Kawasaki, the club was knocked out in the group stages with 1 point from 6 games. It was also the first time any club from Hong Kong has participated in the competition. The club also progressed to the semifinals of the Sapling Cup, before losing to HK Pegasus 2-1. Pegasus would then lose in the final to Tai Po. The club's only silverware of the season came from the league playoff, where they beat Southern 3-0 in the final to secure their spot in the second qualifying round of the AFC Champions League the next year.

Current squad

As 11 July 2017.[3]

First team

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Hong Kong GK Yapp Hung Fai (captain)
2 Hong Kong DF Lee Chi Ho (vice captain)
3 Brazil MF Diego EliFP
4 Hong Kong MF Bai He
5 Brazil DF Clayton
7 Hong Kong MF Xu Deshuai
8 Hong Kong MF Chan Siu Kwan
9 Spain FW Manolo BledaFP
10 Hong Kong FW Lam Hok Hei
11 Brazil FW Michel LugoFP
12 Hong Kong DF Tsang Chi Hau
13 Hong Kong DF Tse Man Wing
14 Hong Kong MF Cheng King Ho
15 Finland FW Aleksandr KokkoFP
No. Position Player
16 Hong Kong GK Ho Kwok Chuen
17 Hong Kong FW Lee Hong Lim
18 Hong Kong DF Cheung Kin Fung
19 Hong Kong MF Lo Kong Wai
20 Brazil MF Vitor SabaFP
21 Hong Kong DF Tsang Kam To
23 Hong Kong FW Jaimes McKee
24 Hong Kong MF Ju Yingzhi
28 South Korea DF Jo Tae-keunFP
29 Hong Kong MF Leung Chun Pong
30 Hong Kong DF Wong Tsz Ho
33 Hong Kong GK Liang Yuhao
35 Hong Kong DF Ng Wai Chiu

Reserves

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
16 Hong Kong GK Ho Kwok Chuen
33 Hong Kong GK Liang Yuhao
35 Hong Kong DF Ng Wai Chiu
25 Hong Kong DF Tse Long Hin
26 Hong Kong DF Wong Chin Hung
13 Hong Kong DF Tse Man Wing
36 Hong Kong DF Lee Ka Wah
47 Hong Kong DF Lo Kai Wah
48 Hong Kong DF Lai Kai Cheuk
No. Position Player
8 Hong Kong MF Li Ka Chun
27 Hong Kong MF Wong Chun Hin
46 Hong Kong MF Szeto Man Chun
41 Hong Kong MF Lo Chi Kwan
42 Hong Kong MF Lee Kin Wo
45 Hong Kong MF Lee Sze Ming
44 Hong Kong MF Wong Chun Yu
43 Hong Kong MF Yeung Hei Chi
40 Hong Kong FW Au Wai Lun
31 Hong Kong FW Cheng Siu Wai
32 Hong Kong FW Naveed

Honours

League

Champions (1): 2015–16
Runners-up (2): 2014–15, 2016–17
Champions (4): 1955–56, 1992–93, 1993–94, 1994–95
Runners-up (2): 1986-87, 1991-92
Champions (2): 1947–48, 2012–13
Champions (3): 2004–05, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2011–12


Cup Competitions

Champions (4): 1983–84, 1992–93, 1993–94, 2013–14
Runners Up (2): 1994-95, 2014-15
Champions (10): 1939–40, 1952–53, 1955–56, 1981–82, 1986–87, 1992–93, 1993–94, 2007–08, 2014–15, 2015–16
Runners Up (2): 1947–48, 1971–72
Champions (2): 1970–72, 1980–81

Performance in AFC competitions

1994: Qualifying – 2nd round
1995: Second Round
1996: First Round
2009: Group stage
2017: Group stage

Continental record

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1994 Asian Club Championship First round Japan Verdy Kawasaki 1-0 1-3 2-3
1995 Asian Club Championship First round Japan Verdy Kawasaki 0-3 0-3 0-6
2009 AFC Cup Group G Thailand Chonburi FC 2–1 1–4 3rd
Vietnam Hà Nội ACB 3–0 0–3
Malaysia Kedah FA 3–3 0–2
2017 2017 AFC Champions League Group G China Guangzhou Evergrande 0–6 0–7 4th
Japan Kawasaki Frontale 1–1 0–4
South Korea Suwon Samsung Bluewings 0–1 0–5

Record

In 1992–93 season, Eastern maintained a record of 9 straight wins in the first half of the First Division League season. The team scored 30 goals in the first 9 matches with no goals conceded. It was a record of 3-zero (0 draw, 0 loss, 0 conceded). Eastern captured 3 trophies in that season, and regained the League Champion title after 37 years.[6]

Former coaches

See also

2013–14 Eastern Sports Club season

References

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