Fan Chun Yip

Fan Chun Yip (Chinese: 范俊業; born 1 May 1976) is a former Hong Kong professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He is currently the goalkeeping coach of Hong Kong Premier League club Southern.

Fan Chun Yip
Personal information
Full nameFan Chun Yip
Date of birth (1976-05-01) 1 May 1976 (age 48)
Place of birthBritish Hong Kong
Height1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Position(s)Goalkeeper
Team information
Current team
Southern (goalkeeping coach)
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1995–1996Rangers (HKG)(0)
1996–1997Happy Valley(0)
1997–1998Yee Hope(0)
1998–2001Instant-Dict(0)
2001–2009Happy Valley88(0)
2009–2010Shatin15(0)
2010–2014South China0(0)
International career
1998–2008Hong Kong40(0)
2005–2006Hong Kong U-236(0)
Managerial career
2010–2014South China (goalkeeping coach)
2010–2015Hong Kong (goalkeeping coach)
2015–2018Pegasus (goalkeeping coach)
2018–2019Eastern (goalkeeping coach)
2019–2020South China (goalkeeping coach)
2020–2021Pegasus (goalkeeping coach)
2021–Southern (goalkeeping coach)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals
Fan Chun Yip
Traditional Chinese范俊業
Hanyu PinyinFan Jinye
Cantonese YaleFaahn Jeun Yihp

Widely considered as one of the best goalkeepers in Hong Kong back in the days, he was voted as the Hong Kong Footballer of the Year in the 2003–04 season.

Childhood and early career

Fan was born in Hong Kong into a 7-member family. He is the youngest son. As a child, his 2nd oldest brother, who was tragically murdered in 2006, invited him to a 7 a-side match. Because he was the smallest, he was picked to be the goalkeeper. He surprised everyone with his agility and goalkeeping prowess, and even dived to save shots from the opponent on the hard concrete "pitch".After this, Fan would regularly play in goal, which built his interest in football.

In 1985, Fan joined the Hong Kong football promotional program, and was picked for the Hong Kong Schools Sports Federation training team. This was the first step towards his illustrious football career.

After being picked for the Hong Kong Schools Sports Federation training team, Fan was picked to join the Hong Kong Sports Institute because his potential was recognised. From amateur, Fan was promoted to the junior team, then promoted to the youth team. Because of his average height, it was not easy for him to proceed and become the first choice keeper of the youth team.

After Fan's promotion to the youth team, he started off his 4-year long accommodated training.Because Fan was professionally trained by the Hong Kong Sports Institute, he eventually was selected to represent the Hong Kong youth team.

Rangers is the First Division club Fan first joined. In a Reserve League match, he injured his index finger and was forced to rest for a couple of months. After recovering from this injury, he was named in the Hong Kong Olympic squad.

After a year at Rangers, he was loaned to Happy Valley. Happy Valley gave him the chance to make his debut, against his parent club, Rangers. Fan gained a lot of first-team experience with Happy Valley, although a hand injury kept him sidelined for two months. After this, he was released by Hong Kong Rangers.

In the two years after Fan's departure from Rangers, he joined Yee Hope and Instant-Dict. In the third year after Fan's joining to the club, he helped the club to win the Hong Kong FA Cup.Unfortunately, it was the last title for the club, as the sponsor left the club, forcing them to disband. On the night of 8 August 2003, Fan became nationally famous. There was an exhibition match against Spanish giants Real Madrid in the Hong Kong National Stadium. In the first half, the home team was down 4–2 due to the poor performance by the China goalkeeper An Qi. Fan came on as a substitute in the second half. He made a string of excellent saves to keep Real Madrid (with World Class players such as Beckham, Zidane, Raul and Ronaldo) at bay in the second half. After this 45-minutes, everyone in Hong Kong started to recognise and notice him.

Club career

On 17 November 2004, China played against Hong Kong in Guangzhou in a World Cup 2006 qualifying match. Fan performed numerous saves, and saved Zheng Zhi's crucial penalty kick. The save ended China's hope of reaching the 2006 tournament on goal difference, with Kuwait finishing above them in the group by virtue of one goal. After the match, the Mainland Chinese press named Fan 'The Bane of China', and Fan received some personal attack and threats; though fans of Hong Kong supported and honoured him as the Hero of Hong Kong, Pride of Hong Kong, etc. This has somewhat ironically led to his popularity in China, and Fan has attracted some Chinese clubs' interest.

In 2005, Chinese Super League team Changsha Ginde were interested in Fan and wanted to sign him from Happy Valley, and he verbally accepted the offer. The transfer was called off however, due to the sudden murder of his brother. Fan had no choice but had to stay in Hong Kong to take care of his family. In the meantime, he has promised that he will not join any team in the future except Changsha Ginde, and indicated that he will join them after the painful transition.

On 1 July 2007, a Reunification Cup was held in Hong Kong to celebrate the re-merging of Hong Kong with China anniversary. A China-Hong Kong XI (Chinese national team including six Hong Kong international players) played a World Star XI. Fan was given the captain's armband by the Chinese national team's head coach. He took part in the first half of the International exhibition match and again impressed highly. His excellence was acknowledged by the fans, who gave him an ovation and chanted his nickname Jyujai (豬仔; "Piggy").

Fan played for Shatin Sports Association in the Hong Kong First Division League. Before joining Shatin Sports Association, he played for Instant-Dict, Yee Hope, Rangers and Happy Valley. This was Fan's second spell with Happy Valley, having joined on loan some years previously. He made his international debut on 19 November 1998 against the Vietnam.

Fan made it into the Hong Kong league's Team of the Season four times consecutively between 2001 and 2005, and has been awarded the 'Hong Kong First Division League Most Popular Player' twice consecutively (2004–06).

International career

In 2005, Fan again impressed in his second appearance in the East Asian Cup, his excellent performances impressing foreign press and football fans alike. Indeed, he was eventually awarded the Best Goalkeeper of the tournament. Fan is now recognized as one of the best goalkeepers in Asia (along with the Japan national Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi and the R.O. Korean national Lee Woon-Jae).[citation needed]

On 6 September 2006, Hong Kong were playing against Uzbekistan in the Asian Cup Qualification Group stages. Fan was the star player for the Hong Kong, he consistently made excellent saves, infuriating the Uzbekistan's forwards, to the extent that one of them spat at him, though the matter was resolved. At last, Fan was noted the man of the match.

Managerial career

On 10 May 2020, it was reported that Fan would return to Pegasus as a goalkeeping coach after working at the club between 2015 and 2018.[1]

Honours

Individual

Career statistics

International

As of 19 November 2008

#DateVenueOpponentResultCaptainCompetition
12 December 1998Suphachalasai Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand  Thailand0–51998 Asian Games
228 February 2003Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong  Mongolia10–02003 EAFF Championship Preliminary
32 March 2003Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong  Guam11–02003 EAFF Championship Preliminary
44 August 2003Jalan Besar Stadium, Singapore  Singapore1–4Friendly
56 November 2003Pakhtakor Stadium, Tashkent, Uzbekistan  Uzbekistan1–42004 AFC Asian Cup qualification
68 November 2003Pakhtakor Stadium, Tashkent, Uzbekistan  Tajikistan0–02004 AFC Asian Cup qualification
710 November 2003Pakhtakor Stadium, Tashkent, Uzbekistan  Thailand2–12004 AFC Asian Cup qualification
84 December 2003National Stadium, Tokyo, Japan  South Korea1–32003 EAFF Championship
97 December 2003Saitama Stadium, Saitama, Japan  Japan0–12003 EAFF Championship
1012 December 2003International Stadium Yokohama, Yokohama, Japan  China1–32003 EAFF Championship
1118 February 2004Darulmakmur Stadium, Penang, Malaysia  Malaysia3–12006 FIFA World Cup qualification
1231 March 2004Siu Sai Wan Sports Ground, Hong Kong  China0–12006 FIFA World Cup qualification
139 June 2004Kazma SC Stadium, Kuwait City, Kuwait  Kuwait0–42006 FIFA World Cup qualification
148 September 2004Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong  Kuwait0–22006 FIFA World Cup qualification
1513 October 2004Mong Kok Stadium, Hong Kong  Malaysia2–02006 FIFA World Cup qualification
1617 November 2004Tianhe Stadium, Guangzhou, China  China0–72006 FIFA World Cup qualification
1730 November 2004Jalan Besar Stadium, Singapore  Singapore0–0 (6–5 PSO)Friendly
189 February 2005Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong  Brazil1–72005 Carlsberg Cup
1911 March 2005Chungshan Soccer Stadium, Taipei, Chinese Taipei  Chinese Taipei5–02005 EAFF Championship Preliminary
2013 March 2005Chungshan Soccer Stadium, Taipei, Chinese Taipei  North Korea0–22005 EAFF Championship Preliminary
2129 January 2006Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong  Denmark0–32006 Carlsberg Cup
221 February 2006Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong  Croatia0–42006 Carlsberg Cup
2315 February 2006Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong  Singapore1–1Friendly
2418 February 2006Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong  India2–2Friendly
2522 February 2006Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong  Qatar0–32007 AFC Asian Cup qualification
261 March 2006Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka, Bangladesh  Bangladesh1–02007 AFC Asian Cup qualification
2712 August 2006Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong  Singapore1–2Friendly
2816 August 2006Pakhtakor Markaziy Stadium, Tashkent, Uzbekistan  Uzbekistan2–22007 AFC Asian Cup qualification
296 September 2006Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong  Uzbekistan0–02007 AFC Asian Cup qualification
3011 October 2006Al-Gharafa Stadium, Doha, Qatar  Qatar0–2(c)2007 AFC Asian Cup qualification
3115 November 2006Mong Kok Stadium, Hong Kong  Bangladesh2–02007 AFC Asian Cup qualification
321 June 2007Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, Jakarta, Indonesia  Indonesia0–3Friendly
3310 June 2007So Kon Po Recreation Ground, Hong Kong  Macau2–12007 Hong Kong–Macau Interport
3419 June 2007Estádio Campo Desportivo, Macau  Chinese Taipei1–12008 EAFF Championship Preliminary
3521 June 2007Estádio Campo Desportivo, Macau  Guam15–12008 EAFF Championship Preliminary
3624 June 2007Estádio Campo Desportivo, Macau  North Korea0–12008 EAFF Championship Preliminary
3728 October 2007Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong  East Timor8–12010 FIFA World Cup qualification
3810 November 2007Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong  Turkmenistan0–0(c)2010 FIFA World Cup qualification
3918 November 2007Olympic Stadium, Ashgabat, Turkmenistan  Turkmenistan0–3(c)2010 FIFA World Cup qualification
4019 November 2008Macau UST Stadium, Macau  Macau9–1Friendly

Personal life

Fan married when he was 23 and has a son named Fan Ki Chi(Kenji). He and his family now live in Kowloon Bay. He enjoys war game simulations with his teammates and friends during his leisure time. His most admired football players are Netherlands goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar and Italy's number one Gianluigi Buffon.

Fàn is a member of the Fàn family.

Fame beyond football

Fan is sponsored by Nike, with all his sportswear provided by the company. His goalkeeping gloves and boots are sewed with his initials on (C Y FAN).

Fan is also the spokesman for two companies, one for skincare and the other for ointment.

In 2005, Fan was invited to be the host for a Hong Kong TV program about sport.

Fan is now also an amateur football live commentator with IPTV's now TV.

Fan was invited to be a visitor in an Olympic related TV programme on TVB in 2008.

References