Results

Hong Kong 3rd Division 04/13 07:30 - Wanchai v Fukien L 1-0
Hong Kong 3rd Division 03/16 05:00 - Fukien v GFC Friends D 1-1
Hong Kong 3rd Division 03/09 07:30 - Double Flower v Fukien D 1-1
Hong Kong 3rd Division 02/23 05:30 - Fukien v Sui Tung L 0-2
Hong Kong 3rd Division 02/09 05:30 - Kowloon Cricket Club v Fukien W 0-1
Hong Kong FA Cup Junior Division 01/26 07:00 - Kwun Tong v Fukien D 1-1
Hong Kong 3rd Division 01/12 05:30 - Fukien v St. Joseph's D 1-1
Hong Kong 3rd Division 12/22 07:00 - Fukien v Tuen Mun FC W 2-0
Hong Kong 3rd Division 12/08 07:30 - KCDRSC v Fukien D 1-1
Hong Kong 3rd Division 12/01 07:30 - Fukien v Double Flower L 0-1
Hong Kong 3rd Division 11/24 07:30 - Orion FC v Fukien W 0-5
Hong Kong 3rd Division 11/17 05:30 - Fukien v Wanchai W 3-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 17 7 10
Wins 7 3 4
Draws 5 2 3
Losses 5 2 3
Goals for 30 11 19
Goals against 21 8 13
Clean sheets 4 1 3
Failed to score 4 2 2

Wikipedia - Fukien AC

Fukien Athletic Club (Chinese: 香港福建體育會) is a Hong Kong multi-sports club, best known for its football team. Its football club currently plays in the Hong Kong Second Division League.

History

Fukien Athletic Club was founded in 1925. At the early period, the club was funded by Chinese businessman and philanthropist Tan Kah Kee, who heralded from Fujian, as well as by group of Fujian immigrants. The club entered the Hong Kong football league system in 1930.

In 1990, Fukien won their first trophy, capturing the Junior Shield. The club won their first league title nine years later, winning the Hong Kong Third A Division for 1998–99.

Three years later, Fukien won the 2001–02 Hong Kong Second Division title and were promoted into the top flight for the first time. Despite having a lower budget than most of their peers, Fukien pulled off several upsets in the Hong Kong First Division including a 2–1 victory of Happy Valley in 2004. During this period, the club were managed by future Kitchee head coach Chu Chi Kwong and featured players such as Chiu Chun Kit, Wong Chin Hung and Chu Wai Lam.

Following a second from the bottom finish in 2004–05, Fukien were relegated to the Second Division. In 2009–10, the club fell to the Third Division after a second last place finish.

During the 2016–17 season, Fukien finished fourth in the table and were promoted to the Second Division. The following season, in 2017–18 season, the club finished at the bottom of the table and were promptly relegated back to the Third Division.

Fukien Football Club, based in Hong Kong, is a storied soccer team with a rich history and a passionate fan base. Established in the early 20th century, Fukien has become a prominent name in local football, known for its competitive spirit and commitment to excellence on the pitch. The team draws its name from the Fujian province in China, reflecting its cultural heritage and strong ties to the local community.

Fukien's colors, often represented in their home kits, symbolize the club's identity and pride. The team plays its home matches at a well-known stadium, where fans gather to support their players with fervor and enthusiasm. Over the years, Fukien has developed a reputation for nurturing local talent, contributing to the growth of soccer in Hong Kong and fostering a sense of camaraderie among its supporters.

With a focus on teamwork, discipline, and sportsmanship, Fukien Football Club continues to strive for success in local leagues and tournaments, aiming to bring home trophies and elevate the standard of football in the region. The club's legacy is built on its dedication to the sport and its unwavering connection to the community, making it a beloved institution in Hong Kong's vibrant football scene.