HKFC Soccer Sevens

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The HKFC Soccer Sevens or Hong Kong Soccer Sevens, known as the HKFC Standard Chartered Soccer Sevens for sponsorship purposes,[2] is an annual invitational seven-a-side football tournament which is organised and hosted by Hong Kong Football Club.[3] Held since 1999, many young professional players have made a name for themselves in the tournament.

Founded1999
Number of teams16 Main, 10 Masters
Current championsEngland Brighton & Hove Albion
Most successful club(s)England Aston Villa (7 titles)[1]
Websitehttp://www.hksoccersevens.com/
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The competition ran from 1999 to 2019, with a break due to the SARS outbreak in Hong Kong in 2003. In 2020, the organisers confirmed that the competition would not be happening that year due to the ongoing issues in Hong Kong - promising to be back in 2021, but this did not happen with the tournament's website going offline.[4] In 2023, the organisers confirmed that the competition would return after a four-year hiatus.[5]

In 2024, the organisers announced that a women's edition of the tournament would take place alongside the men's.[6]

Format

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  • The event features two competitions, a Main Tournament and Masters Tournament. The 16-team Main Tournament is open age group (players must be at least 16) and features mostly youth and academy teams from clubs in Europe playing against more senior players from leagues around Asia.[7]
  • The 10-team Masters Tournament is for players aged 35 and over and features former players from Europe's top leagues. Players such as Jürgen Klinsmann, John Barnes, Andy Cole, Matt Le Tissier, Des Walker, Didier Six, Mustapha Hadji, Peter Beardsley, Craig Armstrong, David Johnson, Des Lyttle, Jason Lee, and Michael Thomas have competed in this category.
  • Each game has two seven-minute halves with a one-minute half-time break, while the finals are 10 minutes each half with a three-minute break at half-time.
  • There are two stages: the group stage followed by the knockout stage. In the Main group stage, teams compete within four groups of four teams each. Each group plays a round-robin tournament, in which each team is scheduled for three matches against other teams in the same group. The top two teams from each group advance to the Cup knockout stage while the bottom two advance to the Plate knockout stage. In the Masters Tournament, the 12 teams are split into three groups of four teams.
  • The knockout stage is a single-elimination tournament in which teams play each other in one-off matches, with penalty shootouts and sudden death used to decide the winner if necessary. It begins with the quarter-finals in which the third-placed team plays against the fourth-placed team in Plate and the winner of each group plays against the runner-up of another group in Cup. This is followed by the semi-finals and the final.[7]
  • The Main Tournament has an additional Shield competition which is contested by the four losing teams of the Cup quarter-finals. The Shield is also a single-elimination tournament of similar format. The Cup is regarded as the highest honour, followed by the Shield and Plate.

Past winners

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Source[8]

Season Title Sponsor Main Cup Main Shield Main Plate Masters Cup Player of the Tournament
1999 None   Blackburn Rovers Carling All Stars Jon-Paul McGovern
2000 Philips Lighting   Instant Dict Lorenz All Stars Leon Knight
2001 Philips Lighting   Arsenal Instant Dict Veterans Liam Chilvers
2002 Philips Lighting   Aston Villa[1] Philips All Stars Jonathan Bewers
2003 Not Held due to SARS outbreak[9]
2004 Philips Lighting   Aston Villa[1] Philips All Stars Stephen Cooke
2005 Philips Lighting   Urawa Red Diamonds   Kitchee Lorenz All Stars Sergio Escudero
2006 Philips Lighting   Urawa Red Diamonds Lorenz All Stars Gabriel Agbonlahor
2007 Philips Lighting   Aston Villa Lorenz All Stars Zoltán Stieber
2008 Philips Lighting   Aston Villa[1]   Urawa Red Diamonds   PSV Eindhoven Rangers Legends Barry Bannan
2009 IP Global   Celtic   Daejeon Citizen   Birmingham City Golden Rainbow Paul McGowan
2010 IP Global   Aston Villa[1]   Ajax   Eastleigh Kokusai F.C. Tokyo Andrew Shinnie
2011 Citibank   Kitchee   Daejeon Citizen   HKFC Captain's Select Top Class F.C. Ubay Luzardo
2012 Citibank   Newcastle United   Leicester City   West Ham United Aegon AFC All Stars Daniel Johnson
2013 Citibank   Leicester City   Aston Villa   Hong Kong Rangers Rangers All Stars Harry Panayiotou
2014 Citibank   Manchester City   Aston Villa   Leicester City Aegon Ajax All Stars Brandon Barker
2015 Citibank   Atlético Madrid   Hong Kong Rangers   Hong Kong FC USRC-BTS Samuel Sáiz
2016 Citi   Aston Villa   Leicester City   Stoke City Citi All Stars Khalid Abdo
2017 Citi   Leicester City   West Ham United   Bayer Leverkusen Citi All Stars Josh Eppiah
2018 Citi   Newcastle United   Aston Villa   Newcastle Jets Discovery Bay Víctor Fernández
2019 Citi   Newcastle United   Wolverhampton Wanderers   Aston Villa Wallsend Boys Club Elias Sørensen
2020 Not held due to COVID-19 pandemic and ongoing Hong Kong protests[10]
2021
2022
2023 Citi[11]   Aston Villa   Newcastle United   Rangers Wallsend Boys Club Omari Kellyman
2024 Standard Chartered   Brighton & Hove Albion   Leicester City   Yokohama F. Marinos PFA All Stars Luca Barrington

Women

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Year Title Sponsor Cup Winner Plate Winner Player of the Tournament
2024 Standard Chartered   Chelsea FC Soccer School   Hong Kong Football Club Anke Leung

Records

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Source:[8]

Team Cup Wins Shield Wins Plate Wins
  Aston Villa 7 (2002, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2016, 2023) 3 (2013, 2014, 2018) 1 (2019)
  Newcastle United 3 (2012, 2018, 2019) 1 (2023) 0
  Leicester City 2 (2013, 2017) 3 (2012, 2016, 2024) 1 (2014)
  Urawa Red Diamonds 2 (2005, 2006) 1 (2008) 0
  Kitchee 1 (2011) 0 1 (2005)
  Arsenal 1 (2001) 0 0
  Atlético Madrid 1 (2015) 0 0
  Blackburn Rovers 1 (1999) 0 0
  Brighton & Hove Albion 1 (2024) 0 0
  Celtic 1 (2009) 0 0
  Instant Dict 1 (2000) 0 0
  Manchester City 1 (2014) 0 0
  Daejeon Citizen 0 2 (2009, 2011) 0
  Hong Kong Rangers 0 1 (2015) 1 (2013)
  West Ham United 0 1 (2017) 1 (2012)
  Ajax 0 1 (2010) 0
  Wolverhampton Wanderers 0 1 (2019) 0
  Bayer Leverkusen 0 0 1 (2017)
  Birmingham City 0 0 1 (2009)
  Eastleigh 0 0 1 (2010)
  Hong Kong FC 0 0 1 (2015)
  HKFC Captain's Select 0 0 1 (2011)
  Newcastle Jets 0 0 1 (2018)
  PSV Eindhoven 0 0 1 (2008)
  Rangers 0 0 1 (2023)
  Stoke City 0 0 1 (2016)
  Yokohama F. Marinos 0 0 1 (2024)

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e "Jones: I'll never forget Gabby's performances in Hong Kong Sevens". Aston Villa F.C. Official Website. June 2012. Archived from the original on 2012-09-04. Retrieved 2013-07-15.
  2. ^ "Press Release: Standard Chartered Priority Private Takes Centre Stage as Title Sponsor for the 2024 HKFC Soccer Sevens" (PDF). HK Soccer Sevens. 6 March 2024. Retrieved 26 March 2024.
  3. ^ South China Morning Post - Plenty of Potential for Hong Kong Soccer Sevens. Retrieved 13 November 2013.
  4. ^ "Hong Kong Soccer Sevens cancelled amid coronavirus". South China Morning Post. 2020-02-06. Retrieved 2022-01-17.
  5. ^ "'Iconic' Hong Kong Soccer Sevens returns in May after 4-year hiatus". South China Morning Post. 2023-02-06. Retrieved 2023-02-06.
  6. ^ "Aston Villa to defend Hong Kong Soccer Sevens as top English clubs are confirmed". South China Morning Post. 2024-03-28. Retrieved 2024-04-04.
  7. ^ a b "HKFC Citi Soccer Sevens Rules". HKFC Soccer Sevens. Retrieved 16 May 2016.
  8. ^ a b "Champions". HKFC Citi Soccer Sevens. Retrieved 2023-05-17.
  9. ^ Celtic Programmes Online - CELTIC IN THE HKFC INTERNATIONAL SOCCER SEVENS
  10. ^ "The 2020 edition of the HKFC Citi Soccer Sevens has been cancelled due to the ongoing issues in Hong Kong". HKFC Soccer Sevens. 13 February 2020. Retrieved 27 July 2020.
  11. ^ "Aston Villa, Newcastle among 5 Premier League clubs to play in Hong Kong". South China Morning Post. 2023-04-21. Retrieved 2023-04-22.
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