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Ground Capacity
  
2,200

Chairman
  
Mok Yiu Keung

Founded
  
2011

Location
  
Hong Kong

President
  
Brian Leung

2011–12
  
9th (relegated)

League
  
Hong Kong Premier League

Manager
  
Chiu Chung Man

Hong Kong Sapling wwwfutbol24comuploadteamHongKongHongKongS

Full name
  
Hong Kong Sapling Football Club Limited (香港港菁足球會有限公司)

Home ground
  
Hammer Hill Road Sports Ground

Hong Kong Sapling (Chinese: 港菁, known as for sponsorship reasons as Biu Chun Glory Sky) is a Hong Kong professional football club which competes in the Hong Kong Premier League. The team was formed for training youngsters for the 2013 East Asian Games, but was dissolved in 2012.

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In the run up to the 2016-17 season, Metro Gallery were forced to voluntarily relegate to the First Division due to financial difficulties. Sapling were reformed in order to fill the void left by Metro Gallery and were able to secure funding from two sponsors, Biu Chun and GlorySky Group.

Reason to form

On 11 August 2011, Mutual withdrew from the Hong Kong First Division League due to financial problems. The Hong Kong Football Association then decided to form a team for training youngsters for the 2013 East Asian Games, as well as to replace Mutual.

Club Badge

The Hong Kong Football Association asked a professional designer to design a badge for the team. After the badge was published, because the badge looked like the badge of Wigan Athletic, people laughed at the badge and called the team "Fake Wigan".

The Hong Kong Football Association then published a new badge for the team.

Current squad

As of February 2017

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

References

Hong Kong Sapling Wikipedia