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Soccer 4 concludes as the community enjoys football fun across generations

14/05/2019

The fourth Hong Kong Jockey Club Soccer 4 tournament was held at Sha Tin Racecourse during the Easter holidays. The event was attended by over 750 young players, coaches and parents, as wells Andy Cole, one of Manchester United’s legendary players. The tournaments gave a chance to all participants to pursue their football dreams, as they enjoyed learning fun together across generations.

As one of the competitive activities at the HKJC Riding High Together Festival, the Soccer 4 tournament, held in the "Pursuit of a Football Dream" zone, had attracted the participation of 86 teams competing in nine categories. This is the highest number of groups, teams and participants since the Soccer 4 tournament began.

  • At the opening ceremony of the tournament, Manchester United legendary player Andy Cole presented a jersey commemorating the 40th anniversary of Sha Tin Racecourse to Winfried Engelbrecht-Bresges, Chief Executive Officer of The Hong Kong Jockey Club.
  • This year’s tournament set a record for the highest number of participating groups, teams and players.

Age Group – Northern District crowned champions at newly-introduced U12 Boys tournament

Joining the U13 and U15 groups in the boys age group this year was the newly-introduced U12 group that was won by Northern District, whilst Kwai Tsing and Kitchee scooped the champions for U13 and U15, respectively. In the girls group, Kowloon Team A and New Territories East Team A won the Cup champions in the U11 and U14 groups, respectively.

  • Northern District scooped the newly-launched U12 boys group championship.
  • New Territories East Team A, led by Ng Yuen-ki (Second from left), the Hong Kong Women’s Football Team goalkeeper, won the U14 Girls Cup championship.

School group – CCK championed in first attempt – Chan Young wins its third straight

In the school group, which includes the partner schools of the HKJC School Football Development Scheme, the Chinese Manufacturers' Association Choi Cheung Kok Secondary School (CCK) won the championship in only its first time competing in the tournament, whilst in the girls group, SKH Chan Young Secondary School defeated Sir Ellis Kadoorie Secondary School (West Kowloon) and took home the Cup Championship again for the third straight time.

  • Led by Kenneth Tam, the CCK team (in white) competed in the tournament for the first time and scooped the boys group championship.
  • SHK Chan Young School (left) defeated Sir Ellis Kadoorie Secondary School (West Kowloon) to win the school girls championship.

Kowloon South claims the championship and 2nd runner up spots in parents-and-kids group

The parents-and-kids group comprised 12 teams formed by parents and their children aged six to eight years old who had attended the HKJC Pass It On – Parent Football Workshop. After the preliminaries and eliminations, Kowloon South 2011 defeated New Territories West and took home the championship, whilst New Territories West, Kowloon South 2012 and Kowloon West took the first, second and third runners-up spots.

  • Parents and children who completed the HKJC Pass It On – Parent Football Workshop participated in the tournament.
  • After battling through several rounds, Kowloon South 2011 scooped the Parent-and-Kids group championship.

Hong Kong Conghua Primary School Invitational – Conghua team A claims the championship

The Hong Kong Conghua Primary School Invitational was newly introduced this year to promote exchange between youngsters through football. The two primary school teams representing the HKJC School Football Development Scheme competed against the two teams formed by primary students of Conghua, Guangzhou. Finally, Conghua team A and Jordan Road Government Primary School scored equal points; yet since the former had a better loss-point ratio, they were crowned the champions.

  • The Jordan Road Government Primary School (in red) competed with Conghua team B in the newly-introduced Hong Kong Conghua Primary School Invitational.
  • Young players from Conghua attempt to score goals in the “I’m a Sharp Shooter” zone

Besides the Soccer 4 tournament, the “Pursuit of Football Dream” in Zone 6 featured a series of performance and football activities. The zone offered a football game suitable for both young and old called “I’m a Sharp Shooter”. Meanwhile, over 130 children aged between four to ten participated in the “Let’s Play Mini-Soccer” hosted by Christopher O’Brien, Head Coach of the Manchester United Soccer School Hong Kong. Twenty members of the HKJC Youth Football Leadership Scheme also joined hands with the Hong Kong Rope Skipping Association team in a “Amazing Rope Skipping” performance.

  • Members of the HKJC Youth Football Leadership Scheme join hands with the Hong Kong Rope Skipping Association team in a “Amazing Rope Skipping” performance.
  • Over 130 children aged between 4 to 10 participate in the “Let’s Play Mini-Soccer” hosted by Christopher O’Brien, Head Coach of the Manchester United Soccer School Hong Kong.

The efforts of the young players, together the chants and support from parents and coaches, and the enjoyment of the audience, created an energetic and delightful atmosphere in the football game zones. Some parents received a certificate from Cole after having a taste of being their children’s coaches. Overall, it was a memorable experience for the families.

  • After completing the Pass It On – Parents Football Workshop, 13 parent coaches received certificates of completion from Andy Cole, one of Manchester United’s legendary players. The certificate commemorates the unforgettable experience they co-created with their children.

Final result of 2019 HKJC Soccer 4

Boys age group open

U12

Result

Cup

Bowl

Plate

Shield

Champion

North District

Kwai Tsing

Wonderkids

Kwun Tong

1st runner-up

SCAA 07

Sai Kung

Southern

Tuen Mun

2nd runner-up

RCFC

Dreams FC

Wong Tai Sin

Gospel FC

U13

Result

Cup

Bowl

Plate

Shield

Champion

Kwai Tsing

RCFC

Yau Tsim Mong

KC Southern

1st runner-up

Be Strong

Yuen Long

North District

Kowloon City

2nd runner-up

Gospel FC

SCAA 06

Kwong Wah

Uncle On

U15

Result

Cup

Bowl

Plate

Shield

Champion

Kitchee

SCAA 04

Wong Tai Sin

Eastern District

1st runner-up

Central & Western

North District

Kwai Tsing

Wanchai

2nd runner-up

KC Southern

Sai Kung

Rangers

Tsuen Wan

Girls age group open
U11

Result

Cup

Bowl

Champion

KLN A

NT West B

1st runner-up

HK Island A

NT East

2nd runner-up

KLN B

NT North

3rd runner-up

NT West A

HK Island B

U14

Result

Cup

Bowl

Champion

NT East A

NT West

1st runner-up

KLN A

HK Island

2nd runner-up

NT North A

NT North B

3rd runner-up

NT East B

KLN B

School Boys

Result

Cup

Bowl

Plate

Shield

Champion

CCK

SPYC

WCM

WBSS

1st runner-up

HLC

BWLSS

CCS B

CHC

2nd runner-up

C. Hill Unicorn

Pui Kiu College

SSC

Ho Yu

School Girls

Result

Cup

Bowl

Champion

Chan Young

FRCSS

1st runner-up

SEKSSWK

CHC

2nd runner-up

QESS

Bethel

Parents and kids

Result

Team

Champion

KLN South 2011

1st runner-up

NT West

2nd runner-up

KLN South 2012

3rd runner-up

KLN West

Hong Kong Conghua Primary School Invitational

Result

Team

Champion

Conghua Team A

1st runner-up

JRGPS

2nd runner-up

FKMPS

3rd runner-up

Conghua Team B

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