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Hong Kong Rangers FC

Hong Kong Rangers Football Club (Chinese: 香港流浪足球會), often abbreviated to Rangers, currently known as Biu Chun Rangers due to sponsorship reasons, is a Hong Kong professional football club which currently competes in the Hong Kong Premier League. They have won the Hong Kong First Division once, the Senior Shield 4 times, and the Hong Kong FA Cup twice.

Rangers
Full nameHong Kong Rangers Football Club
Founded1958; 66 years ago (1958) (as Rangers Football Team)
GroundTsing Yi Sports Ground
Capacity1,500
PresidentPeter Mok
Head coachVom Ca-nhum
LeagueHong Kong Premier League
2022–233rd of 10
WebsiteClub website

History edit

Formation to 2000 edit

The club was founded in 1958 by a Scottish expatriate from Glasgow named Ian Petrie. He named his club after Rangers. It was the first Asian football club with a modern football club managing system. In the early days, the club could not compete with the bigger clubs financially so Petrie relied on young players and the team was known as a breeding ground for young players. Kwok Ka Ming was the best known players discovered by Petrie in the 1960s. In 1970, the club brought three Scottish professional players to Hong Kong. They were the first European professional players to play in the Hong Kong league, opening a new chapter in Hong Kong's football history. Great players such as Ian Taylor, Joe Brennan, Jimmy Liddell, and Derek Currie were a few to name. More were to follow in the 1980s such as Steve Paterson, Jimmy Bone and Tommy Nolan. Winner of the Ballon d’Or at 22, European champion and dubbed “El Beatle” - George Best came just a year before he finally retired from the game and played once for Hong Kong Rangers in 1982.

2000–2018 edit

Since 12 October 2001, the club had been named after its sponsor, Buler, resulting in the name Buler Rangers up until summer 2006. On 15 September 2007, the club announced that it has secured a large sponsorship from Bulova, a watch brand which used to fund a famous Hong Kong football team decades ago, and used Bulova Rangers as the team name.

In 2011, the team changed their name as Kam Fung. They were the champions of the 2011–12 Hong Kong Second Division and were promoted to the Hong Kong First Division. The club has since renamed itself as Biu Chun Rangers due to being sponsorship by Biu Chun Watch Hands (except for the 2016–17 season when the club was renamed as Lee Man Rangers due to sponsorship reasons).

In the early part of the 2000s, Rangers' investment in youth player produced various Hong Kong internationals including Chan Wai Ho, Man Pei Tak, Lam Ka Wai and Lo Kwan Yee. However, this investment dried up in the later part of the 2010s resulting in lower budgets and declining performances of the club.[1]

2018–present edit

Following a last place finish in the 2017–18 Hong Kong Premier League, Rangers were relegated back the First Division after a six-year stay in the top flight.[2] Former Hong Kong international Wong Chin Hung was hired as the club's head coach.

Despite a third place finish in the 2018–19 season, Rangers were promoted back into the Hong Kong Premier League on 15 July 2019 following Dreams FC's decision to self-relegate.[3]

In 2019–20, Rangers were one of four teams that withdrew from the Premier League season due to the 2020 coronavirus pandemic in Hong Kong.

During the 2022–23 season, Rangers finished 3rd within the Hong Kong Premier League in which they secured one of the two qualification play-off spots where they will make their AFC Champions League debut.[4]

Name history edit

  • 1958–1995: Rangers (香港流浪)
  • 1995–1997: UHLSPORT Rangers (UHLSPORT流浪)
  • 1997–1999: Rangers (香港流浪)
  • 1999: Rangers (奇利寶流浪)
  • 1999–2001: Rangers (香港流浪)
  • 2001–2006: Buler Rangers (澎馬流浪)
  • 2006–2007: Rangers (香港流浪)
  • 2007–2008: Bulova Rangers (寶路華流浪)
  • 2008–2009: Rangers (香港流浪)
  • 2009–2010: Ongood (安華)
  • 2010–2011: Biu Chun (標準錶針)
  • 2011–2012: Kam Fung (金鋒科技)
  • 2012–2016: Biu Chun Rangers (標準流浪)
  • 2016–2017: Lee Man Rangers (理文流浪)
  • 2017–: Biu Chun Rangers (標準流浪)

Team staff edit

Position Staff
Director of football   Philip Lee
Head coach   Vom Ca-nhum
Assistant coach   Chiu Chung Man
Assistant coach   Wong Chin Hung
Assistant coach   Li Heung Leung
Assistant coach   Fernando Lopes
Goalkeeping coach   Cheung Wai Hong
Physiotherapist   Kevin Leung
Technical director   Fung Wing Shing

Source:[citation needed]

Current squad edit

First Team edit

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   HKG Lo Siu Kei
3 DF   KOR Choi Woo-jae FP
4 DF   KOR Kim Min-kyu FP
5 DF   JPN Ryota Hayashi FP
6 MF   HKG Remi Dujardin
7 FW   HKG Lau Chi Lok
10 MF   HKG Lam Ka Wai (captain)
12 DF   HKG Lo Kwan Yee
13 GK   HKG Chan Kun Sun
14 MF   JPN Akito Okamoto FP
16 MF   HKG Lam Hin Ting
17 DF   HKG Loong Tsz Hin
18 FW   JPN Yosuke Kamigata FP
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 MF   HKG Yiu Ho Ming
20 MF   HKG Chiu Ching Yu
21 FW   GHA Nassam Ibrahim FP
22 FW   HKG Ma Yung Sang
23 DF   JPN Makoto Rindo FP
25 MF   HKG Leung Hoi Chun
26 MF   HKG Lai Pui Kei
28 MF   HKG Chan Yiu Cho
30 GK   UKR Oleksii Shliakotin (on loan from Sham Shui Po) FP
33 DF   BRA Fernando Lopes FP
44 MF   JPN Yumemi Kanda FP
55 DF   HKG Jean-Jacques Kilama
89 MF   HKG Au Yeung Yiu Chung

Out on loan edit

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   TPE Emilio Estevez (on loan at Tai Po)

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

Continental record edit

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1995–96 Asian Cup Winners Cup First round bye
Second round   Yokohama Flügels 1–3 2–4 3–7
2023–24 AFC Champions League Preliminary stage   Haiphong 1–4

Honours edit

League edit

Cup competitions edit

Season-to-season record edit

Season Tier Division Teams Position Home Stadium Attendance/G FA Cup Senior Shield League Cup Sapling Cup
2000–01 1 First Division 8 6 Quarter-finals Group Stage Not held
2001–02 1 First Division 7 4 Semi-finals Runner-up
2002–03 1 First Division 8 3 Runner-up Semi-finals
2003–04 1 First Division 10 4 First Round Semi-finals
2004–05 1 First Division 9 4 Quarter-finals Quarter-finals Semi-finals
2005–06 1 First Division 8 3 Quarter-finals Quarter-finals Group Stage
2006–07 1 First Division 10 4 Semi-finals First Round Group Stage
2007–08 1 First Division 10 10 Quarter-finals Quarter-finals Group Stage
2008–09 2 Second Division 10 6 Did not enter Did not enter Did not enter
2009–10 2 Second Division 9 4 Not held
2010–11 2 Second Division 12 7 Did not enter
2011–12 2 Second Division 12 1
2012–13 1 First Division 10 6 Sham Shui Po Sports Ground 868 Quarter-finals First Round Not held
2013–14 1 First Division 12 5 Sham Shui Po Sports Ground 472 Semi-finals Quarter-finals
2014–15 1 Premier League 9 7 Kowloon Bay Park 485 Quarter-finals Quarter-finals Knock-out Stage
2015–16 1 Premier League 9 8 Kowloon Bay Park 477 Semi-finals Quarter-finals Semi-finals Semi-finals
2016–17 1 Premier League 11 7 Tsing Yi Sports Ground 519 Quarter-finals First Round Defunct Quarter-finals
2017–18 1 Premier League 10 10 Sham Shui Po Sports Ground 485 Quarter-finals Quarter-finals Group Stage
2018–19 2 First Division 14 3 Did not enter Did not enter Did not enter
2019–20 1 Premier League 10 Withdrew Tuen Mun Tang Shiu Kin Sports Ground 375 First Round Quarter-finals Group Stage
2020–21 1 Premier League 8 6 Hammer Hill Road Sports Ground 613 Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic Group Stage
2021–22 1 Premier League 8 Sham Shui Po Sports Ground 1,076 Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2022–23 1 Premier League 10 3 Hammer Hill Road Sports Ground 466 Runner-up Semi-finals Semi-finals
2023–24 1 Premier League 11 Quarter-finals Semi-finals TBD

Note:

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

Retired numbers edit

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
15 DF   HKG Cheung Yiu Lun (posthumous)

Head coaches edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Chan, Sun Jiu; So, Chi Yeung. "亞洲首支職業隊 本地波「兵工廠」造星無數". HK01. from the original on 10 December 2020. Retrieved 22 April 2018. (in Chinese)
  2. ^ "流浪主場不敵富力 提早兩輪篤定包尾 降班或獲挽留仍是未知數". Ming Pao. from the original on 15 September 2018. Retrieved 22 April 2018. (in Chinese)
  3. ^ Yuen, Chi Ho. "足總通過夢想退賽申請 港甲季軍標準流浪獲邀升班". HK01. from the original on 15 July 2019. Retrieved 15 July 2019. (in Chinese)
  4. ^ "BC Rangers aiming to repair bruised pride in AFC Champions League debut". South China Morning Post. 15 August 2023. Retrieved 15 February 2024.

External links edit

  • (archived 21 February 2013)
  • Hong Kong Rangers FC on Facebook  

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Hong Kong Rangers FC news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Hong Kong Rangers Football Club Chinese 香港流浪足球會 often abbreviated to Rangers currently known as Biu Chun Rangers due to sponsorship reasons is a Hong Kong professional football club which currently competes in the Hong Kong Premier League They have won the Hong Kong First Division once the Senior Shield 4 times and the Hong Kong FA Cup twice RangersFull nameHong Kong Rangers Football ClubFounded1958 66 years ago 1958 as Rangers Football Team GroundTsing Yi Sports GroundCapacity1 500PresidentPeter MokHead coachVom Ca nhumLeagueHong Kong Premier League2022 233rd of 10WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursThird colours Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation to 2000 1 2 2000 2018 1 3 2018 present 2 Name history 3 Team staff 4 Current squad 4 1 First Team 4 2 Out on loan 5 Continental record 6 Honours 6 1 League 6 2 Cup competitions 7 Season to season record 8 Retired numbers 9 Head coaches 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksHistory editFormation to 2000 edit The club was founded in 1958 by a Scottish expatriate from Glasgow named Ian Petrie He named his club after Rangers It was the first Asian football club with a modern football club managing system In the early days the club could not compete with the bigger clubs financially so Petrie relied on young players and the team was known as a breeding ground for young players Kwok Ka Ming was the best known players discovered by Petrie in the 1960s In 1970 the club brought three Scottish professional players to Hong Kong They were the first European professional players to play in the Hong Kong league opening a new chapter in Hong Kong s football history Great players such as Ian Taylor Joe Brennan Jimmy Liddell and Derek Currie were a few to name More were to follow in the 1980s such as Steve Paterson Jimmy Bone and Tommy Nolan Winner of the Ballon d Or at 22 European champion and dubbed El Beatle George Best came just a year before he finally retired from the game and played once for Hong Kong Rangers in 1982 2000 2018 edit Since 12 October 2001 the club had been named after its sponsor Buler resulting in the name Buler Rangers up until summer 2006 On 15 September 2007 the club announced that it has secured a large sponsorship from Bulova a watch brand which used to fund a famous Hong Kong football team decades ago and used Bulova Rangers as the team name In 2011 the team changed their name as Kam Fung They were the champions of the 2011 12 Hong Kong Second Division and were promoted to the Hong Kong First Division The club has since renamed itself as Biu Chun Rangers due to being sponsorship by Biu Chun Watch Hands except for the 2016 17 season when the club was renamed as Lee Man Rangers due to sponsorship reasons In the early part of the 2000s Rangers investment in youth player produced various Hong Kong internationals including Chan Wai Ho Man Pei Tak Lam Ka Wai and Lo Kwan Yee However this investment dried up in the later part of the 2010s resulting in lower budgets and declining performances of the club 1 2018 present edit Following a last place finish in the 2017 18 Hong Kong Premier League Rangers were relegated back the First Division after a six year stay in the top flight 2 Former Hong Kong international Wong Chin Hung was hired as the club s head coach Despite a third place finish in the 2018 19 season Rangers were promoted back into the Hong Kong Premier League on 15 July 2019 following Dreams FC s decision to self relegate 3 In 2019 20 Rangers were one of four teams that withdrew from the Premier League season due to the 2020 coronavirus pandemic in Hong Kong During the 2022 23 season Rangers finished 3rd within the Hong Kong Premier League in which they secured one of the two qualification play off spots where they will make their AFC Champions League debut 4 Name history edit1958 1995 Rangers 香港流浪 1995 1997 UHLSPORT Rangers UHLSPORT流浪 1997 1999 Rangers 香港流浪 1999 Rangers 奇利寶流浪 1999 2001 Rangers 香港流浪 2001 2006 Buler Rangers 澎馬流浪 2006 2007 Rangers 香港流浪 2007 2008 Bulova Rangers 寶路華流浪 2008 2009 Rangers 香港流浪 2009 2010 Ongood 安華 2010 2011 Biu Chun 標準錶針 2011 2012 Kam Fung 金鋒科技 2012 2016 Biu Chun Rangers 標準流浪 2016 2017 Lee Man Rangers 理文流浪 2017 Biu Chun Rangers 標準流浪 Team staff editPosition StaffDirector of football nbsp Philip LeeHead coach nbsp Vom Ca nhumAssistant coach nbsp Chiu Chung ManAssistant coach nbsp Wong Chin HungAssistant coach nbsp Li Heung LeungAssistant coach nbsp Fernando LopesGoalkeeping coach nbsp Cheung Wai HongPhysiotherapist nbsp Kevin LeungTechnical director nbsp Fung Wing ShingSource citation needed Current squad editFirst Team edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player1 GK nbsp HKG Lo Siu Kei3 DF nbsp KOR Choi Woo jae FP4 DF nbsp KOR Kim Min kyu FP5 DF nbsp JPN Ryota Hayashi FP6 MF nbsp HKG Remi Dujardin7 FW nbsp HKG Lau Chi Lok10 MF nbsp HKG Lam Ka Wai captain 12 DF nbsp HKG Lo Kwan Yee13 GK nbsp HKG Chan Kun Sun14 MF nbsp JPN Akito Okamoto FP16 MF nbsp HKG Lam Hin Ting17 DF nbsp HKG Loong Tsz Hin18 FW nbsp JPN Yosuke Kamigata FP No Pos Nation Player19 MF nbsp HKG Yiu Ho Ming20 MF nbsp HKG Chiu Ching Yu21 FW nbsp GHA Nassam Ibrahim FP22 FW nbsp HKG Ma Yung Sang23 DF nbsp JPN Makoto Rindo FP25 MF nbsp HKG Leung Hoi Chun26 MF nbsp HKG Lai Pui Kei28 MF nbsp HKG Chan Yiu Cho30 GK nbsp UKR Oleksii Shliakotin on loan from Sham Shui Po FP33 DF nbsp BRA Fernando Lopes FP44 MF nbsp JPN Yumemi Kanda FP55 DF nbsp HKG Jean Jacques Kilama89 MF nbsp HKG Au Yeung Yiu ChungOut on loan edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player MF nbsp TPE Emilio Estevez on loan at Tai Po Remarks LP These players are registered as local players in Hong Kong domestic football competitions FP These players are registered as foreign players Continental record editSeason Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate1995 96 Asian Cup Winners Cup First round byeSecond round nbsp Yokohama Flugels 1 3 2 4 3 72023 24 AFC Champions League Preliminary stage nbsp Haiphong 1 4Honours editLeague edit Hong Kong First Division Champions 1 1970 71 Hong Kong Second Division Champions 2 1964 65 2011 12 Hong Kong Third A Division Champions 1 1991 92Cup competitions edit Hong Kong Senior Challenge Shield Champions 4 1965 66 1970 71 1974 75 1994 95 Runners up 2 1975 76 1981 82 Hong Kong FA Cup Champions 2 1976 77 1994 95 Runners up 4 1974 75 1982 83 2002 03 2022 23 Hong Kong League Cup Runners up 1 2001 02 Hong Kong Viceroy Cup Champions 2 1973 74 1974 75Season to season record editSeason Tier Division Teams Position Home Stadium Attendance G FA Cup Senior Shield League Cup Sapling Cup2000 01 1 First Division 8 6 Quarter finals Group Stage Not held2001 02 1 First Division 7 4 Semi finals Runner up2002 03 1 First Division 8 3 Runner up Semi finals2003 04 1 First Division 10 4 First Round Semi finals2004 05 1 First Division 9 4 Quarter finals Quarter finals Semi finals2005 06 1 First Division 8 3 Quarter finals Quarter finals Group Stage2006 07 1 First Division 10 4 Semi finals First Round Group Stage2007 08 1 First Division 10 10 Quarter finals Quarter finals Group Stage2008 09 2 Second Division 10 6 Did not enter Did not enter Did not enter2009 10 2 Second Division 9 4 Not held2010 11 2 Second Division 12 7 Did not enter2011 12 2 Second Division 12 12012 13 1 First Division 10 6 Sham Shui Po Sports Ground 868 Quarter finals First Round Not held2013 14 1 First Division 12 5 Sham Shui Po Sports Ground 472 Semi finals Quarter finals2014 15 1 Premier League 9 7 Kowloon Bay Park 485 Quarter finals Quarter finals Knock out Stage2015 16 1 Premier League 9 8 Kowloon Bay Park 477 Semi finals Quarter finals Semi finals Semi finals2016 17 1 Premier League 11 7 Tsing Yi Sports Ground 519 Quarter finals First Round Defunct Quarter finals2017 18 1 Premier League 10 10 Sham Shui Po Sports Ground 485 Quarter finals Quarter finals Group Stage2018 19 2 First Division 14 3 Did not enter Did not enter Did not enter2019 20 1 Premier League 10 Withdrew Tuen Mun Tang Shiu Kin Sports Ground 375 First Round Quarter finals Group Stage2020 21 1 Premier League 8 6 Hammer Hill Road Sports Ground 613 Cancelled due to COVID 19 pandemic Group Stage2021 22 1 Premier League 8 Sham Shui Po Sports Ground 1 076 Cancelled due to COVID 19 pandemic Cancelled due to COVID 19 pandemic2022 23 1 Premier League 10 3 Hammer Hill Road Sports Ground 466 Runner up Semi finals Semi finals2023 24 1 Premier League 11 Quarter finals Semi finals TBDNote 1st or Champions 2nd or Runner up 3rd place Promotion RelegationRetired numbers editMain article Retired numbers in association football Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player15 DF nbsp HKG Cheung Yiu Lun posthumous Head coaches edit nbsp Goran Paulic 2012 nbsp Chan Hung Ping 2012 2013 nbsp Jose Ricardo Rambo 2013 2014 nbsp Cheung Po Chun 2014 2015 nbsp Yan Lik Kin 2015 nbsp Jose Ricardo Rambo 2015 2016 nbsp Yan Lik Kin 2016 nbsp Fung Hoi Man 2016 2017 nbsp Lam Hing Lun 2017 nbsp Dejan Antonic 2017 nbsp Gerard Ambassa Guy 2017 2018 nbsp Fung Wing Sing nbsp Su Yang 2018 nbsp Wong Chin Hung 2018 2019 nbsp Chiu Chung Man nbsp Wong Chin Hung nbsp Lai Ka Fai 2019 2023 nbsp Chiu Chung Man nbsp Wong Chin Hung nbsp Lai Ka Fai nbsp Poon Man Chun 2023 nbsp Vom Ca nhum 2023 See also editFourway AthleticsReferences edit Chan Sun Jiu So Chi Yeung 亞洲首支職業隊 本地波 兵工廠 造星無數 HK01 Archived from the original on 10 December 2020 Retrieved 22 April 2018 in Chinese 流浪主場不敵富力 提早兩輪篤定包尾 降班或獲挽留仍是未知數 Ming Pao Archived from the original on 15 September 2018 Retrieved 22 April 2018 in Chinese Yuen Chi Ho 足總通過夢想退賽申請 港甲季軍標準流浪獲邀升班 HK01 Archived from the original on 15 July 2019 Retrieved 15 July 2019 in Chinese BC Rangers aiming to repair bruised pride in AFC Champions League debut South China Morning Post 15 August 2023 Retrieved 15 February 2024 External links editHong Kong Rangers F C official website archived 21 February 2013 Hong Kong Rangers FC on Facebook nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hong Kong Rangers FC amp oldid 1208462645, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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