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Lee Man FC

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Football club in Hong Kong
Football club
Lee Man Football Club
Full nameBranded name:
Lee Man Football Club
Legal registration name:
Lee Man Football Limited
NicknameGolden Dragon
Founded2017; 8 years ago (2017)
GroundMong Kok Stadium
Capacity6,664
ChairmanNorman Lee
Head coachChu Siu Kei
LeagueHong Kong Premier League
2024–25Hong Kong Premier League, 2nd of 9
Current season
Lee Man Football Club
Traditional Chinese理文足球會
Transcriptions
Yue: Cantonese
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Lee Man
Traditional Chinese理文
Transcriptions
Yue: Cantonese
JyutpingLei2man4
Lee Man Football Limited
Traditional Chinese理文足球有限公司
Transcriptions
Yue: Cantonese
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Lee Man Football Club (Chinese:理文足球會) is aHong Kongprofessionalfootball club based inTseung Kwan O, which currently competes in theHong Kong Premier League. Lee & Man Chemical Limited is the major sponsor of the club.

The club won their first league title in the2023–24 season with an unbeaten record.

History

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Lee Man Football Club was established on 19 June 2017 byLee Man Football Limited with the aim of promoting football in Hong Kong and allowing Hong Kong football players to shine with the club.

During the2017–18 season, Lee Man Football Limited decided to invest their money in building their own football club. They paid an entrance fee of HKD 1 million to theHong Kong Football Association for the right to enter a club directly into theHong Kong Premier League.[1] The club hired former Hong Kong internationalFung Ka Ki as their first manager on 3 July 2017.[2] Lee Man recorded their first win in the club history on 15 September in a 3–2 league win againstEastern with Spanish playerJordi Tarrés scoring the club's first official goal. However, Manager Fung Ka Ki would only last one season as manager since the club finished a disappointing 8th place.

First piece of silverware

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On 21 May 2018, Lee Man hired formerHong Kong national team andMacau national team head coachChan Hiu Ming as its manager.[3] Under Chan, the club won its first trophy, capturing the2018–19 Hong Kong Sapling Cup on 27 April 2019 in a 3–2 victory overYuen Long.[4]

Lee Man participated in their first intercontinental tournament, theAFC Cup qualifying straight to the2021 AFC Cup group stage, On 23 June 2021, Lee Man recorded their first win in the tournament against another local club,Eastern SC withGil scoring the only goal in the match in a 1–0 win. Lee Man went on to win all of their group stage match winning Taiwanese clubTainan City 4–1 on 26 June and winning against Mongolian clubAthletic 220 thrashing them 1–5 on 29 June thus qualifying to theInter-zone play-off finals playing against Uzbekistani clubNasaf on 20 October. Throughout the match, Lee Man put up a good fight against Nasaf drawing with them 2–2 thus seeing them both going through extra time, however in the first half of extra time, opponent playerAndrija Kaluđerović scored the goal for Nasaf which would see Lee Man bowed out from the tournament with the final score being 3–2.

Lee Man then qualified for the2022 AFC Cup group stage being placed with the same opponent in 2021, but this time, the club bowed out from the tournament early in the group stage.

On 5 February 2023, Chan was sacked by Lee Man after a disappointing performance and on 27 April 2023,Tsang Chiu Tat was appointed as the head coach of the club. Lee Man finished the2022–23 season as runners-up which sees the club qualified for the2023–24 AFC Champions League qualifying phase. On 16 August 2023, Lee Man thrashed Indonesian clubBali United 5–1 at home which saw them qualified for the play-off round against2022 AFC Champions League winner,Urawa Red Diamonds, however, Lee Man lost 3–0 to the Japanese side at theSaitama Stadium 2002 which see their opponent qualified to the group stage.

First league title with an unbeaten run

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On 19 May 2024, Lee Man secured their firstHong Kong Premier League title after a 6–1 victory againstSham Shui Po.[5] They became the fourth club to win the league title and the second unbeaten title-winning team – a record of 17 wins and 3 draws. Lee Man also directly qualified for the group stage of the inaugural2024–25 AFC Champions League Two. The club is then drawn into Group G alongside Thailand clubBangkok United, Vietnamese clubNam Định and Singaporean clubTampines Rovers.

Stadium

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Lee Man played their home matches at theTseung Kwan O Sports Ground which can hold a capacity of up to 5,000. However as the stadium didn't meet theAFC requirements, Lee Man used theMong Kok Stadium as their home ground to host all of their2024–25 AFC Champions League Two matches.

Current squad

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First team

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As of 9 August 2025[6]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1GK HKGLeung Hing Kit
3DF BRAWillian GaúchoFP
4DF JPNRyoya TachibanaFP
5DF HKGDudu
6MF HKGWu Chun Ming(vice-captain)
7FW ESPNoah BaffoeFP
8FW HKGEverton Camargo
9FW HKGLau Ka Kiu
10MF HKGWong Wai(vice-captain)
11FW HKGCheng Siu Kwan
13DF HKGLi Ngai Hoi
16MF HKGNgan Lok Fung(captain)
17MF BRAMikaelFP
No.Pos.NationPlayer
18MF HKGBarak Braunshtain
21FW JPNCy GoddardFP
22DF HKGTsang Yi Hang
25GK HKGPoon Sheung Hei
27FW HKGLau Yu Ho
28GK HKGChan Ka Ho
30MF HKGHui Siu Chung
31DF HKGYung Hui To
44DF UZBDostonbek TursunovFP
55DF HKGYu Wai Lim
77MF GEOMerab GigauriFP
99FW HKGPoon Pui Hin

Remarks:
LP These players are considered as local players in Hong Kong domestic football competitions.
FP These players are registered as foreign players.

Out on loan

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
MF HKGLaw Cheuk Hei(atHKFC until 31 May 2026)
FW HKGChang Hei Yin(atEastern District until 31 May 2026)

Club official

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PositionStaff
Head coachHong KongChu Siu Kei
Assistant coachEngland Darren Read
Assistant coachHong KongLo Chi Kwan
Goalkeeping coachHong Kong Cheng Ho Man
Fitness coachHong Kong Lee Kin Wai
Analytical coach

Source:[citation needed]

Season-to-season record

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SeasonTierDivisionTeamsPositionHome StadiumAttendance/GFA CupSenior ShieldLeague CupSapling CupHKPLC Cup
2017–181Premier League108Tseung Kwan O Sports Ground509Quarter-finalsQuarter-finalsNot heldGroup StageNot held
2018–191Premier League109627Quarter-finalsQuarter-finalsChampions
2019–201Premier League104Sham Shui Po Sports Ground877First RoundRunners-upGroup Stage
2020–211Premier League83Tseung Kwan O Sports Ground852Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemicSemi-finals
2021–221Premier League8Cancelled943Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemicCancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2022–231Premier League102817Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsRunners-up
2023–241Premier League111716Semi-finalsSemi-finalsGroup stageRunners-up
2024–251Premier League92574Quarter-finalsRunners-upRunners-upDefunct
2025–261Premier League10Mong Kok StadiumQuarter-finalsDefunct

Note:

  1st or Champions  2nd or Runners-up  3rd place  Promotion  Relegation

Continental record

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SeasonCompetitionRoundOpponentHomeAwayAggregate
2021AFC CupGroup JHong KongEastern1–01st
Chinese TaipeiTainan City4–1
MongoliaAthletic 2205–1
Inter-zone play-off finalUzbekistanNasaf Qarshi2–3 (a.e.t.)
2022AFC CupPlay-off roundMongoliaAthletic 2202–1
Group JHong KongEastern1–32nd
Chinese TaipeiTainan City3–1
2023–24AFC Champions LeaguePreliminary stageIndonesiaBali United5–1
Play-off stageJapanUrawa Red Diamonds0–3
2024–25AFC Champions League TwoGroup GThailandBangkok United0–11–44th
VietnamThép Xanh Nam Định0–20–3
SingaporeTampines Rovers0–01–3

Honours

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League

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Cup competitions

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Performance records

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Performance by coach

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CoachFromToAchievements
Hong KongFung Ka Ki1 July 20179 April 2018
Hong KongFung Hoi Man10 April 201820 May 2018
Hong KongChan Hiu Ming21 May 20185 February 2023[7]2018–19 Hong Kong Sapling Cup
Hong KongTsang Chiu Tat5 February 20233 October 20242023–24 Hong Kong Premier League
Hong KongChu Siu Kei3 October 202421 November 2024
Wales Matthew Holland21 November 202410 March 2025
Hong KongChu Siu Kei10 March 2025

References

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  1. ^"上廣州鬥富力來回六粒鐘 港超兵被玩殘".Apple Daily.Archived from the original on 30 June 2017. Retrieved23 June 2017.(in Chinese)
  2. ^"理文密密簽唔想再靠借?".on.cc.Archived from the original on 29 November 2022. Retrieved3 July 2017.(in Chinese)
  3. ^"理文宣布陳曉明任主教練 曾昭達做副手 盼成「真專業」球會".Ming Pao.Archived from the original on 6 July 2018. Retrieved21 May 2018.(in Chinese)
  4. ^"理文雨戰加時3:2挫元朗 稱霸菁英盃成球隊首冠".Ming Pao.Archived from the original on 28 April 2019. Retrieved27 April 2019.(in Chinese)
  5. ^港超聯 理文大勝6比1 首奪聯賽冠軍 on.cc 19 May 2024
  6. ^"球隊資料-理文足球會官方網頁".www.leemanfootball.com. Retrieved2024-02-15.
  7. ^"理文宣布陳曉明任主教練 曾昭達做副手 盼成「真專業」球會".Ming Pao.Archived from the original on 6 July 2018. Retrieved21 May 2018.(in Chinese)

External links

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