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Hong Kong FA Cup
Hong Kong FA Cup () is a knockout cup competition in Hong Kong football, run by and named after The Hong Kong Football Association. The first edition of the competition was held in 1975, before then the cup was known as the Golden Jubilee Cup. The current season is the 51st edition of the event. 14 different teams have won the cup with 10-time champions South China being the most successful. In the first three years, the semi-finals and the finals were two-legged events. If the aggregate result was drawn, there would be extra time after the second leg. Drawn ties after extra time would be settled by a replay. However, this practice was abandoned in 1977. Since 1978, all matches have become one-legged, draws are settled by extra time and penalty shootouts. In 2013–2016, teams from the First Division, Second Division and Third Division were allowed to enter the competition through qualifying from the preliminary round. However, due to the huge difference in playing level be ...
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2024–25 Hong Kong FA Cup
The 2024–25 Hong Kong FA Cup (officially the 2024–25 Kwoon Chung Bus 60th Anniversary FA Cup for sponsorship reasons) is the 50th edition of the Hong Kong FA Cup. 9 teams entered this edition. The competition is only open to clubs who participate in the 2024–25 Hong Kong Premier League, with lower division sides entering the Hong Kong FA Cup Junior Division, Junior Division, a separate competition. The winners of this year's FA Cup qualified for the 2025–26 AFC Champions League Two group stage. The champions will also receive a prize of HK$350,000, while the runners-up will be awarded HK$150,000. Eastern Sports Club, Eastern successfully defended the title of the competition and became the champions for the seventh time after beating Hong Kong Rangers FC, Rangers in the final. Calendar Bracket Bold = winner * = Overtime (sports)#Association football, after extra time, ( ) = Penalty shootout (association football), penalty shootout score Fixtures and results Times ar ...
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1990–91 Hong Kong FA Cup
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2005–06 Hong Kong FA Cup
The 2005–06 Hong Kong FA Cup was the 32nd staging of the Hong Kong FA Cup. The cup was won by Xiangxue Sun Hei who won 1–0 against Happy Valley AA, Happy Valley in the final. The competition started on 1 April 2006 with 8 Hong Kong First Division League, Hong Kong First Division clubs. All matches were held in Mongkok Stadium. The competition was officially known as 2007/2008 HKFA Lanwa International FA Cup due to sponsorship from LANWA Group Company Limited.HKFA Website
2005/06 HKFA Lanwa International FA Cup


Teams

*Buler Rangers *Citizen AA, Citizen *Happy Valley AA, Happy Valley *Hong Kong 08 *Kitchee *Lanwa Redbull *South China AA, South China *Xiangxue Sun Hei


Fixtures and results

''All times are Hong Kong Time (UTC+8).''


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2004–05 Hong Kong FA Cup
2004–05 Hong Kong FA Cup was the 31st staging of the Hong Kong FA Cup.香雪制葯足總盃抽籤結果各有喜憂
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The cup was won by , who won 2-1 against Happy Valley in the final. The competition started on 28 April 2005 with 9 Hong Kong First Division clubs. Although most of the matches were held in Mongkok Stadium, the final was held ...
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2003–04 Hong Kong FA Cup
2003–04 Hong Kong FA Cup was the 30th staging of the Hong Kong FA Cup. The cup was won by Happy Valley who won 3-1 against Kitchee in the final. The competition started on 27 April 2004 with 10 Hong Kong First Division clubs. Four of them took part in the first round to determine which team advanced to the quarter-finals. From quarter finals onward, the cup competition was a single-elimination tournament. Although all the matches before the final was held at the Mongkok Stadium, the final was staged at the Hong Kong Stadium on 9 May 2004. The competition was officially known as 2003/04 HKFA Dongguan Centurycity Real Estate FA Cup due to sponsorship from Dongguan Centurycity Real Estate Development Limited.HKFA Website
HKFA Dongguan Centurycity Real Estate FA Cup


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2002–03 Hong Kong FA Cup
2002–03 Hong Kong FA Cup was the 29th staging of the Hong Kong FA Cup. The competition started on 6 April 2003 with 8 Hong Kong First Division clubs. The cup competition was a single-elimination tournament. All matches were held at the Mongkok Stadium Teams * Buler Rangers * Double Flower * Fukien * Happy Valley * HKFC * South China * Sun Hei * Xiangxue Pharmaceutical Fixtures and results ''All times are Hong Kong Time (UTC+8).'' Bracket Quarter-finals ---- ---- ---- Semi-finals ---- Final Goalscorers Prizes * Champion (HK$50,000):HKFA Website
2002/2003 FA Cup Final
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2000–01 Hong Kong FA Cup
2000–01 Hong Kong FA Cup was the 27th staging of the Hong Kong FA Cup. It was competed by all of the 8 teams from Hong Kong First Division League. The competition kicked off on 8 April 2001 and finished on 29 April with the final. Instant-Dict won the cup for the third time after beating South China by 2–1 in the final. Fixtures and results Bracket Final HKFA Website
足總盃回顧(十) 2007-05-17


References

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1999–2000 Hong Kong FA Cup
1999–2000 Hong Kong FA Cup was the 26th staging of the Hong Kong FA Cup. It was competed by all of the 8 teams from Hong Kong First Division League. The competition kicked off on 30 March 2000 and finished on 9 April with the final. Happy Valley won the cup for the first time after beating Orient & Yee Hope Union by 7-2 in the final, the highest scoring final in the cup history. Fixtures and results Bracket Rsssf.com
Hongkong 1999/00


References

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1998–99 Hong Kong FA Cup
1998–99 Hong Kong FA Cup was the 25th staging of the Hong Kong FA Cup. It was competed by all of the 8 teams from Hong Kong First Division League. The competition kicked off on 29 April 1999 and finished on 25 May with the final. South China won the cup for the seventh time after beating Instant-Dict 1-0 in the final. Fixtures and results Bracket Final HKFA Website
足總盃回顧(十) 2007-05-17


References

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1996–97 Hong Kong FA Cup
1996–97 Hong Kong FA Cup was the 23rd staging of the Hong Kong FA Cup. It was competed by all of the 7 teams from Hong Kong First Division League and Yee Hope from the Second Division. The competition kicked off on 6 May 1997 and finished on 1 June with the final. Instant-Double captured the cup for the first time after beating Sing Tao by golden goal in the final. Fixtures and results Rsssf.com
Hongkong 1996/97


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References

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1995–96 Hong Kong FA Cup
1995–96 Hong Kong FA Cup was the 22nd staging of the Hong Kong FA Cup. It was competed by all of the 10 teams from Hong Kong First Division League. The competition kicked off on 17 March 1996 and finished on 21 April with the final. South China captured the cup for the sixth time after beating Golden by 4–1 in the final. Fixtures and results Bracket Final References {{DEFAULTSORT:1995-96 Hong Kong FA Cup Hong Kong FA Cup Hong Kong Fa Cup Fa Cup The Football Association Challenge Cup, more commonly known as the FA Cup, is an annual Single-elimination tournament, knockout association football, football competition in domestic Football in England, English football. First played during ...
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1994–95 Hong Kong FA Cup
Hong Kong FA Cup () is a knockout cup competition in Hong Kong football, run by and named after The Hong Kong Football Association. The first edition of the competition was held in 1975, before then the cup was known as the Golden Jubilee Cup. The current season is the 51st edition of the event. 14 different teams have won the cup with 10-time champions South China being the most successful. In the first three years, the semi-finals and the finals were two-legged events. If the aggregate result was drawn, there would be extra time after the second leg. Drawn ties after extra time would be settled by a replay. However, this practice was abandoned in 1977. Since 1978, all matches have become one-legged, draws are settled by extra time and penalty shootouts. In 2013–2016, teams from the First Division, Second Division and Third Division were allowed to enter the competition through qualifying from the preliminary round. However, due to the huge difference in playing level betwe ...
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