logo
Soccer Sevens: Leicester City shocked in Hong Kong but West Ham into quarters

Soccer Sevens: Leicester City shocked in Hong Kong but West Ham into quarters

Hong Kong Football Club took an English Premier League scalp at the HKFC Standard Chartered Soccer Sevens as they dramatically toppled Leicester City on a perfect Saturday for the tournament hosts.
A Jonas Sorensen strike with the last kick of the game stunned Leicester, whose senior team were preparing to wave goodbye to legendary centre-forward Jamie Vardy in Sunday's top-flight clash with Ipswich Town.
'It was a great feeling to score against a big club with good players and a huge history,' Sorensen said.
There was double joy for Football Club as they then inflicted a 1-0 defeat on AZ Alkmaar, who recently lost only narrowly to Barcelona in the Uefa Youth League semi-finals.
Football Club wrapped up their flawless group stage when they beat Hong Kong under-22s 3-1 to book a quarter-final date with West Ham United on Sunday.
'It's another big team – we're looking forward to it,' Sorensen said. 'The support has been amazing, we've done really well so far and we want to keep it going.'

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Hong Kong's co-hosting of National Games is about much more than sport
Hong Kong's co-hosting of National Games is about much more than sport

South China Morning Post

timean hour ago

  • South China Morning Post

Hong Kong's co-hosting of National Games is about much more than sport

With China's 15th National Games set for November, Hong Kong's preparations are well under way. From Kai Tak Sports Park cutting its teeth on international events to the mobilisation of 15,000 local volunteers with training and test events, the city's preparations signal that the Games are more than a sporting event. It is a platform for rethinking how Hong Kong engages with its Greater Bay Area neighbours, the city's youth and the nation as a whole. This year marks the first time that Hong Kong, together with Guangdong and Macau, will co-host the Games. It's a powerful step forward for the Greater Bay Area, not just in sports cooperation, but in soft power and civic connection. It is already shaping new experiences for Hong Kong's next generation, from students and athletes to volunteers. At the heart of this effort is the HK$30 billion (US$3.82 billion) Kai Tak Sports Park, officially opened in March. Hong Kong's largest-ever sports infrastructure investment features a 50,000-seat main stadium, a 10,000-seat arena and a 5,000-seat community sports ground. Since opening, it has hosted major events including the World Snooker Grand Prix and Hong Kong Sevens rugby tournament, which broke attendance records with over 130,000 tickets sold. These are just the start. With Kai Tak Sports Park expected to look at hosting more than 100 large-scale events annually to remain commercially viable, the National Games will be an anchor event. Beyond headline numbers, the Games will offer something more enduring: a test of whether Hong Kong can be a regional convenor, not just a competitor. Hong Kong will host eight events in the Games; in all, around 150,000 visitors, including athletes, coaches, spectators and the media, are expected. Based on earlier government estimates that various mega-events in the first half of the year would attract around 840,000 visitors to Hong Kong and generate some HK$3.3 billion in consumption expenditure, the National Games could generate around HK$600 million in visitor spending, and probably more. The impact will not just be economic, but cultural as well. The 15,000 local volunteers are not only being trained in event logistics but also exposed to systems-level thinking, sustainability and problem-solving. These are skills that go a long way in Hong Kong's events economy.

Hong Kong striker ignoring selection controversy, aiming to make history against India
Hong Kong striker ignoring selection controversy, aiming to make history against India

South China Morning Post

time2 hours ago

  • South China Morning Post

Hong Kong striker ignoring selection controversy, aiming to make history against India

Manuel Bleda said he was ignoring outside noise over his Hong Kong call-up as the striker sets his sights on 'making history' when the city team welcome India to Kai Tak Stadium on Tuesday. Advertisement The Spain-born player made a belated international debut in Thursday's 0-0 draw with Nepal. When he received his passport in February 2024, Bleda was recovering from the anterior cruciate ligament tear he suffered the previous pre-season. A May 2024 comeback proved to be a false start, and he would have to wait until March this year for his genuine return to action. However, Bleda's selection for Hong Kong despite not scoring in eight appearances for his club team Eastern – at the expense of 18-goal BC Rangers striker Lau Chi-lok – stoked the ire of supporters. Advertisement 'For me, it's no problem – I don't decide who comes and who does not; that is the coach's job,' Bleda said.

SCMP Best Bets: King Oberon can reign supreme at Sha Tin
SCMP Best Bets: King Oberon can reign supreme at Sha Tin

South China Morning Post

time13 hours ago

  • South China Morning Post

SCMP Best Bets: King Oberon can reign supreme at Sha Tin

Sam Agars LIGHT YEARS CHARM - R7 (7) Galloper firmly on the rise with plenty of ratings points in hand Jay Rooney LITTLE PARADISE - R10 (8) Looks set to extend his unbeaten record after a pair of smart wins Trackwork Spy AHREN - R10 (10) Track and distance winner only lost out narrowly in this grade last time Phillip Woo AHREN - R10 (10) Smart youngster can go one better after a game second last start at this level HK Racing News Get updates direct to your inbox Sign up Best Bets Racing News By registering you agree to our T&Cs & Privacy Policy Error: Please enter a valid email. The email address is already in use. Please login to subscribe. Error, please try again later. THANK YOU You are one the list. Shannon (Vincent Wong) KING OBERON - R1 (2) Can win dropping in class here with Hugh Bowman on board Racing Post Online DANCING CLASSICS - R5 (1) Impressive win on his Hong Kong debut and can come on from that effort Tom Wood ETALON OR - R4 (4) Comes up with his best ever draw, he's due a winning turn

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store