Tsang Wai Chung

Tsang Wai Chung (Chinese: ; Jyutping: zang1 wai5 zung1) is a former Hong Kong professional footballer. He was head coach of South China and Hong Kong national football team.

Tsang Wai Chung
Personal information
Full nameTsang Wai Chung
Date of birth (1960-08-28) August 28, 1960 (age 63)
Position(s)Midfielder, forward
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1976–1982Caroline Hill
1982–1983Sea Bee
1983–1986Tsuen Wan
1986–1988Eastern(12)
1988–1989Lai Sun D'Flower(3)
1989–1990Lai Sun16(1)
1990–1991Eastern14(1)
1991–1994Sing Tao55(4)
Managerial career
1994–1996Sing Tao
1996Hong Kong
1996–1998Eastern
2008South China
2010–2011Hong Kong
2010–2011Hong Kong U-23
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 17:00, 18 July 2010 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 17:00, 10 June 2011 (UTC)

On 17 September 2008, Tsang asked to leave for health reasons. He temporarily left the responsibility of head coach and worked as team adviser. Assistant coach Liu Chun Fai took up the responsibility to take care of the team.[1]

In his playing career, he played for Caroline Hill, Sea Bee, Eastern, Tsuen Wan, Lai Sun and Sing Tao.[2]

After he retired, he coached Sing Tao, Eastern and the Hong Kong national football team.[2]

He holds an AFC Grade A Coach licence.[2]

Currently, he is the Futsal Manager of HKFA.

Coached Record

Games of Hong Kong national football team

DateType of MatchLocationOpponentResult
30 January 19961996 AFC Asian Cup qualificationHong Kong  Philippines8–0
2 February 19961996 AFC Asian Cup qualificationHong Kong  Macau4–1
4 February 19961996 AFC Asian Cup qualificationHong Kong  China0–2
4 October 2010Friendly matchPune, India  India1–0
17 November 2010Friendly matchHong Kong  Paraguay0–7
9 February 2011Friendly matchKuala Lumpur, Malaysia  Malaysia0–2
3 June 2011Friendly matchHong Kong  Malaysia1–1

Games of Hong Kong U-23

DateType of MatchLocationOpponentResultRemarks
20 June 2010Hong Kong–Macau InterportMacau  Macau5–13 players over 23 years in both two squads.
20 June 2010Friendly matchHong Kong  Australia2–25 players over 23 years in both two squads.
9 October 20102010 Long Teng CupKaohsiung, Taiwan  Philippines4–2Senior Opponent, 3 players over 23 years in Hong Kong squads.
10 October 20102010 Long Teng CupKaohsiung, Taiwan  Macau4–0Senior Opponent, 3 players over 23 years in Hong Kong squads.
12 October 20102010 Long Teng CupKaohsiung, Taiwan  Chinese Taipei1–1Senior Opponent, 3 players over 23 years in Hong Kong squads.
7 November 20102010 Asian GamesGuangzhou, China  United Arab Emirates1–13 players over 23 years in both two squads.
9 November 20102010 Asian GamesGuangzhou, China  Uzbekistan1–03 players over 23 years in both two squads.
11 November 20102010 Asian GamesGuangzhou, China  Bangladesh4–13 players over 23 years in both two squads.
15 November 20102010 Asian GamesGuangzhou, China  Oman0–33 players over 23 years in both two squads.

Games of Hong Kong League XI

DateType of MatchLocationOpponentResultRemarks
18 July 2010FriendlyHong Kong Birmingham City2–3

References


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