2004–05 Hong Kong FA Cup

Football tournament season
2004–05 Hong Kong FA Cup
Tournament details
CountryHong Kong
Final positions
ChampionsSun Hei (2nd title)
Runner-upHappy Valley

2004–05 Hong Kong FA Cup was the 31st staging of the Hong Kong FA Cup.[1] The cup was won by Sun Hei, 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 in Hong Kong Stadium on 22 April 2005.

The competition was officially known as Xiangxue Pharmaceutical FA Cup 2004/2005 due to sponsorship from Xiangxue Pharmaceutical Factory Co Ltd.[2]

Teams

  • Buler Rangers
  • Citizen
  • Fukien
  • Happy Valley
  • Kitchee
  • South China
  • Sun Hei
  • Sunray Cave
  • Xiangxue Pharmaceutical

Fixtures and results

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

Bracket

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
         
Kitchee 5
Citizen 1
Kitchee 0
Sun Hei 1
Sun Hei 1
* Fukien 0
Sun Hei (AET) 1 (2)
Happy Valley 1 (1)
Happy Valley 3
Buler Rangers 2
Happy Valley 2
Sunray Cave 0
Sunray Cave (AET) 1
South China 0

Note *: Fukien beat Xiangxue Pharmaceutical by 1-0 in the preliminary round.

Preliminary round

Fukien1 - 0Xiangxue Pharmaceutical
Tong Kin Man 46' (Report)
Attendance: 140

Quarter-finals

Kitchee5 - 1Citizen
Wilfed Bamnjo 1' 88' 90'
Chan Siu Ki 16'
Keith Gumbs 83'
(Report) Ma Shuai 70'
Attendance: 783

Sunray Cave0 - 0
1 - 0 (AET)
South China
Xu Dexin 93' (Report)
Attendance: 783

Sun Hei1 - 0Fukien
Chan Ho Man 41' (Report)

Happy Valley3 - 2Buler Rangers
Oliveira 60' 86' ?' (Report) Mihailo Jovanovic 23' (PEN.)
Fofo Agbo 60'
Referee: Ng Chiu Kok

Semi-finals

Kitchee0 - 1Sun Hei
(Report) Wong Chun Yue 68'
Attendance: 840

Happy Valley2 - 0Sunray Cave
Lawrence 13'
Oliveira 37'
(Report)
Attendance: 840

Final

Sun Hei2 – 1 (a.e.t.)Happy Valley
Akosah 61'
Andre 119'
Report (Chinese) Cordeiro 40' (o.g.)
Attendance: 1,931

Goalscorers

Rank Scorer Team Goals
1 Brazil Oliveira Happy Valley 5
2 Cameroon Wilfed Bamnjo Kitchee 3
3 Hong Kong Tong Kin Man Fukien 1
= Serbia and Montenegro Mihailo Jovanović Buler Rangers
= Ghana Fofo Agbo Buler Rangers
= Hong Kong Chan Siu Ki Kitchee
= Saint Kitts and Nevis Keith Gumbs Kitchee
= China Ma Shuai Citizen
= China Xu Dexin Sunray Cave
= Hong Kong Lawrence Akandu Happy Valley
= Hong Kong Chan Ho Man Sun Hei
= Hong Kong Wong Chun Yue Sun Hei
= Cameroon Julius Akosah Sun Hei
= Brazil Andre Sun Hei

Prizes

[1]

Team awards

Individual awards

[4]

References

  1. ^ a b 香雪制葯足總盃抽籤結果各有喜憂, HKFA Website (in Chinese)
  2. ^ FA Cup 2004/2005 kick-off on 28 April, HKFA Website
  3. ^ (in Chinese) 香雪制葯足總盃總決賽 晨曦大球場惡鬥愉園
  4. ^ 足總盃總決賽 晨曦反勝愉園二比一成四冠王, HKFA Website (in Chinese)

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