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Chan Ho Yin

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Hong Kong footballer and coach
Chan Ho Yin
Personal information
Full nameChan Ho Yin
Date of birth (1973-02-25)25 February 1973 (age 52)
Place of birthHong Kong
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
Kui Tan
Kitchee
International career
Hong Kong U-21
Managerial career
2008–2009Tai Po
2009Hong Kong League XI
2009–2010Tai Chung
2010South China (assistant coach)
2010–2011South China
2011–2012South China (assistant coach)
2012Pegasus
2012–2015Yuen Long
2016–2018Pegasus (assistant coach)
2018–2019Pegasus
2022–2023Eastern District (technical director)
2023–2024Sham Shui Po
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 26 May 2024
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 6 July 2013

Chan Ho Yin (Chinese:陳浩然; born 25 February 1973) is aHong Kongfootball coach and a former professionalfootballer.

Playing career

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Chan was a member ofHong Kong U-21 in 1990, participating inGothia Cup andDana Cup.

For his club career, he played forKui Tan andKitchee.

Coaching career

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After his retirement from football, he started his managerial career as an assistant coach ofHong Kong U-21.

Tai Po

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In the 2008–09 season, he was appointed as the head coach ofHong Kong First Division League clubTai Po, leading the club climbing to the top of the table in October.[1] He was also appointed as the head coach ofHong Kong League XI participating in2009 Lunar New Year Cup.

Tai Chung

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He joined another First Division clubTai Chung in July 2009.[2] Although he helped the club avoid relegation to the Second Division, he was sacked as he breached the rule of game on 16 May 2010 againstSouth China, which caused the club awarded a 0–3 loss. The match was originally ended with a 1–1 draw.[3]

South China

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He joined defending championsSouth China as an assistant coach in July 2010. Due to the resignation of head coachKim Pan-Gon, he was appointed as the acting head coach. However, although havingNicky Butt andMateja Kežman, South China failed to defend their league title, and were knocked out in the group stage of2011 AFC Cup. He remained at the club as the assistant coach in the 2011–12 season.

Pegasus

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Fellow First Division clubSun Pegasus appointed Chan as the head coach of the following season in June 2012. However, due to their recent poor form, Chan was sacked on 10 October.

Yuen Long

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After being sacked bySun Pegasus, Chan joinedHong Kong Second Division clubYuen Long as their head coach. He managed the club to gain promotion to theFirst Division as Yuen Long claimed the league title.

Pegasus

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Chan returned toPegasus, agreeing to terms on 16 January 2016 to be an assistant coach.[4]

Following the termination of Pedro Garcia, Chan agreed to return as head coach of Pegasus on 30 September 2018.[5]

Sham Shui Po

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On 9 November 2023, Chan was appointed as the head coach ofSham Shui Po.

References

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  1. ^大埔重創愉園上榜首.Sing Tao (in Chinese). 19 October 2008. Archived fromthe original on 6 July 2013.
  2. ^陳浩然:大中或收傑志棄將.Ta Kung Pao (in Chinese). 15 July 2009.
  3. ^足球 用超額外援大中炒教練.Apple Daily (in Chinese). 26 May 2010.
  4. ^"陳浩然加盟香港飛馬教練團".Oriental Daily.(in Chinese)
  5. ^"陳浩然接掌香港飛馬帥印 奇雲邦特續作技術支援".HK01. Retrieved1 October 2018.(in Chinese)
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