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Hong Kong Junior Challenge Shield

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Hong Kong Junior Challenge Shield
Founded1922
Abolished2013
RegionHong Kong
Number of teams40
Most successful club(s)South China
(9 times)

Hong Kong Junior Shield (Chinese: ) was a football competition in Hong Kong established in 1922. All teams in the Second Division and the Third Division were included in the competition.

South China was the most successful club, winning 9 titles.

History

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Hong Kong Junior Challenge Shield was founded by the Hong Kong Football Association in 1922. The first champion was King's Own Rifles. Athletic, champions of 1927–28, were the first Chinese team to win the Junior Challenge Shield.

The Junior Shield was replaced by the Hong Kong FA Cup Junior Division after the 2012–13 season, designed to allow lower division clubs to qualify for the tournament proper.[1]

Champions

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No. Season Winner Scorers Score Runner–up Scorers Venues
1 1922–23 King's Own Rifles
2 1923–24 HMS 'Danae'
3 1924–25 East Surrey Regiment
4 1925–26 East Surrey Regiment
5 1926–27 New King's Own Rifles
6 1927–28 Athletic
7 1928–29 New King's Own Rifles
8 1929–30 Athletic B
9 1930–31 Royal Navy
10 1931–32 炮兵(十二營)
11 1932–33 Royal Navy
12 1933–34 Royal Navy
13 1934–35 Royal Engineers
14 1935–36 Royal Engineers
15 1936–37 Royal Engineers
16 1937–38 Kwong Wah
17 1938–39 蘇皇軍
18 1939–40 三十營炮兵
19 1940–41 軍糧


1945–46 Did not play
20 1946–47 Royal Navy
21 1947–48 South China
22 1948–49 Kowloon Motor Bus
23 1949–50 Army
24 1950–51 South China
25 1951–52 Kitchee
26 1952–53 South China
27 1953–54 South China
28 1954–55 South China
29 1955–56 Kowloon Motor Bus
30 1956–57 South China
31 1957–58 South China
32 1958–59 South China
33 1959–60 Kowloon Motor Bus
34 1960–61 Happy Valley
35 1961–62 Tung Sing
36 1962–63 Army
37 1963–64 Kowloon Motor Bus
38 1964–65 Rangers
39 1965–66 Army
40 1966–67 South China
41 1967–68 Jardines
42 1968–69 Fire Services
43 1969–70 Happy Valley
44 1970–71 Jardines
45 1971–72 Police
46 1972–73 Jardines
47 1973–74 Jardines
48 1974–75 Police
49 1975–76 Blake Garden
50 1976–77 HKFC
51 1977–78 Kui Tan
52 1978–79 HKFC
53 1979–80 Tsuen Wan
54 1980–81 Rangers
55 1981–82 Ryoden
56 1982–83 Harps
57 1983–84 Sing Tao
58 1984–85 Hongkong Electric
59 1985–86 Blake Garden
60 1986–87 Sing Tao
61 1987–88 Martini
62 1988–89 Young Hong Kong
63 1989–90 Fukien
64 1990–91 Police
65 1991–92 Rangers
66 1992–93 HKFC
67 1993–94 Frankwell
68 1994–95 HKFC
69 1995–96 Yee Hope
70 1996–97 HKFC
71 1997–98 Sai Kung Friends
72 1998–99 Kitchee
73 1999–00 Tung Po
74 2000–01 Fukien
75 2001–02 Mutual
76 2002–03 Fire Services
77 2003–04 Tung Po
78 2004–05 HKFC
79 2005–06 Tung Po Lo Chi Fung (85 pen.) 1–1
(4–2 PSO)
HKFC Anto Grabo (68) Mong Kok Stadium
80 2006–07 Fukien Cheung Wai Shing (48) 1–0 Double Flower Sham Shui Po Sports Ground
81 2007–08 Shatin Ching Ho Yin (13, 82)
Li Ka Wing (32)
Kwok Yue Hung (90 pen.)
4–0 Mutual Siu Sai Wan Sports Ground
82 2008–09 Shatin Lawrence Akandu (51)
Ching Ho Yin (90+)
2–0 Sham Shui Po Sha Tin Sports Ground
2009–10 Not held
83 2010–11 Southern Tai Man Shing (18)
Ha Shing Chi (63)
2–1 Advance Double Flower Tita Chou (33) Hong Kong Stadium
84 2011–12 Wanchai Lo Chun Kit (36)
Kenji Treschuk (43)
Wong Kwok Pun (80)
3–0 Happy Valley Hong Kong Stadium
85 2012–13 Yuen Long Fábio Lopes (4, 56, 80)
Yu Ho Pong (19, 87)
Hon Shing (35)
6–2 Kwai Tsing Lai Kwok Kwan (12)
Wong Sheung Choi (70)
Hong Kong Stadium

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "2013-14 HKFA Cup Preliminary Round". HKFA.