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Full name
  
Wong Chin Hung

Years
  
Team

Weight
  
60 kg

Number
  
6

Height
  
1.73 m


Playing position
  
Left back

Role
  
Footballer

Place of birth
  
Hong Kong

Name
  
Wong Hung

Career start
  
2001

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Date of birth
  
(1982-03-02) 2 March 1982 (age 33)

Current teams
  
Eastern Sports Club, Hong Kong national football team (Defender), Hong Kong Rangers FC (#3 / Defender)

Wong Chin Hung (Chinese: 黃展鴻; Jyutping: wong4 zin2 hung4; born 2 March 1982 in Hong Kong) is a former Hong Kong professional football player and current assistant coach at Eastern.

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His played as a left back.

Instant-Dict FC

Wong Chin Hung played at hard grounds at lunch time when he was a teenager. He enjoys having the ball at this feet. At 16, he accompanied a school friend to a trial at Instant-Dict FC's youth team. His father then received a call from the club wanting to recruit him.

Rangers FC

Wong Chin Hung only received a monthly salary of HK$1,500 at Rangers FC. He had to work in renovation to make ends meet and did not play for two months. But Philip Lee of Rangers asked him to come back to football. He was selected to play in the indoor 5-a-side Hong Kong team and regained his love for football.

TSW Pegasus

Wong Chin Hung was loaned to TSW Pegasus by South China for the 2008–09 season. On 12 October 2008, Wong Chin Hung scored a hat-trick as a left back in the 8:0 win against Tuen Mun Progoal.

South China

In the 2010 AFC Cup, Wong Chin Hung came on as a substitute and scored the winner against Muangthong United in the final minute in an ill-tempered match which saw both sides reduced to 10 men. The win meant South China and Muangthong both have 10 points from five games. But the Hong Kong side have a better head-to-head record following their 0–0 draw in Hong Kong.

Biu Chun Rangers

On 11 January 2013, Wong Chin Hung made a return to his former club Biu Chun Rangers from South China as a free transfer. On the same day, Biu Chun Rangers defender Chak Ting Fung was transferred to South China. The two deals were regarded as a player exchange.

Wong Chin Hung was also appointed as the team captain right after he joined Biu Chun Rangers.

Eastern

He refused to extend the contract with Biu Chun Rangers and made a transfer list request after the end of the 2012–13 season. On 1 June 2013, Wong joined newly promoted First Division club Eastern Salon for free.

He retired prior to the 2017-18 season to become an assistant coach at Eastern.

Hong Kong U23

At the 2009 East Asian Games, Wong Chin Hung was selected into the Hong Kong U23 as an over-age player after Chak Ting Fung was injured. He managed one goal and two assists through his corner kicks in the tournament. He also scored the last penalty in the penalty shoot-out in the final against Japan. (in traditional Chinese (HK))

Hong Kong

On 2 October 2011, Wong Chin Hung scored two goals for Hong Kong, one of them a re-taken penalty, in the 2011 Long Teng Cup game against Macau. Hong Kong won 5–1 in the end.

Personal life

Wong Chin Hung has had an uneasy relationship with his father, because he often injures himself and damages his footwear while playing football. His father once locked him up in their home to stop him from playing. He has also never attended any of his matches.

Honour

With Hong Kong:

  • 2009 East Asian Games Football Event: Gold
  • Career statistics

    As of 3 June 2011

    International career

    As of 5 October 2011

    References

    Wong Chin Hung Wikipedia