Hong Kong men surprise in Singapore hockey event  x22
Hong Kong men's hockey team can celebrate a successful week in the MIA International hockey tournament in Singapore. 
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Malaysians score a lucky 4-4 draw with Hong Kong 
The Malaysian development team let slip a three-goal lead and were lucky to come away with a 4-4 draw against Hong Kong in the Singapore Four-nation meet at the Delta Hockey Stadium yesterday. 
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Macau hosting International hockey tournament  x65
Relations between Hong Kong and Macau hockey Associations sank further recently, with Hong Kong withdrawing from a Macau AHF sanctioned tournament, which is sanctioned by FIH also. 
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SCPL: Guangdong take 2nd South China Premier League title  x12
The All China Games Champions, Guangdong defeated Hong Kong's Shaheen club 2-1, at Kings Park on Sunday night, to take their 2nd consecutive South China Premier League title. 
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SCPL: Club make Holland Cup Final  x98
Hong Kong Football Club A will meet Shaheen in the Holland Cup Final on May 1, 2005 at King's Park. This will be the two teams' third meeting in less than a month's time. 
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China: HKFC qualify for the South China League play-offs- again!  x16
Hong Kong Football Club defeated Macau 3-1 yesterday, and secured a place in the South China Premier League Playoff's (Grand Finals), together with Shaheen. 
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Hong Kong Easter Nines - Its On Again!!!  x70
The dates have now been fixed and entries have almost closed for the 2005 HKFC Easter Nines, on 25,26,27 March. 
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SCPL: HKFC grab last play-off berth x98
The Final Four are finalised in China's Premier Club hockey championship, with HKFC taking the final berth on offer, earlier today. The final four for the April play-off series are Guangdong China, Shaheen (Hong Kong ), Macau, and HKFC (Hong Kong). 
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Hong Kong Hockey Association Raises Funds for Tsunami Aid  x10
Hong Kong Hockey staged a 24 hour hockey marathon on the weekend of 8th/9th January, raising over USD10,000. 
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Hong Kong: Hockey legend back in the game - coaching!  x4
Hong Kong's HKFC Club is enjoying having a local celebrity in its coaching team this season. Indeed, 1964 Tokyo Olympic hockey team member Sarinder Dillon, has taken over as chief coach of mini hockey, and occasionally even occasionally turns out for club 
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Shaheen secure top Hong Kong qualifying berth for South China League play-offs  x21
Shaheen are the first Hong Kong club to secure a spot in the Super League - South China Hockey play-off's, along with 2004 Champions, Guangdong-China. 
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Hong Kong sign world-class coach  x22
In a bold move, Hong Kong hockey has splashed out on a top "National" coach, which is a clear attempt to move up the rankings to the next level, for international hockey. Hong Kong last qualified for the Olympic Games in 1964. 
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Hong Kong: 'Hockey for Love' Fund Raising for Earthquake of Indonesia  x2
An earthquake and tsunamis that have hit coastal areas of Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India, Thailand, the Maldives and other nations in Southern Asia feared over thousand of children. 
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Hong Kong: Valley break 5-year drought  x25
Valley hockey enjoyed their first League victory over rivals HKFC in 5 years. All goals were scored in the second half with a 3-1 final score line. 
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SCPL: Ali Brothers Put Shaheen Back on Track x78
Three Ali brothers were more than enough to help Shaheen secure a convincing 8-3 win over Football Club. 
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Hong Kong: Shocks in South China Hockey League x33
Macau continued its 100% start to the 2004 hockey season, with a hard fought battle over a very strong Valley side. 
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China: Macau shock win, in South China Hockey League  x39
Macau hockey enjoyed its greatest historical victory, with a 5-4 victory over perennial Hong Kong champions Shaheen, away at King's Park, on Sunday. 
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Hong Kong: HKFC takes first win 
The South China Premier Hockey League, kicked-off on Sunday night, with HKFC defeating the HK Pakistan Assn 2-1, at Club. 
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Coach for Hong Kong Hockey Association  x8
The Hong Kong Hockey Association is seeking an FIH coach with proven ability to be responsible for coaching the junior and senior men’s and women’s national squads. 
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Player exodus may hurt Hong Kong hockey  x130
Hong Kong's top hockey players, from the 2003/2004 SCPL season, are leaving on mass. 
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Asian Club Champions Cup finalised for October  x74
The plans for the 3rd ever "Asian Champions Cup", club Hockey Championship were finalised last month in Karachi. It was last held in 1996. 
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Hong Kong: HKFC Ladies win hockey “triple” in 2004  x45
HKFC Ladies secured the Hong Kong First Division Championship with a crucial victory over KCC Ladies. 
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China: Guangdong secure top spot for South China Premier Hockey play-offs  x30
Guangdong secured victory over HKFC, Saturday night, at Guangzhou Olympic hockey stadium. The result was still in question at half-time, after a Lincoln Churchill equaliser, took Club back to 1-1. 
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Premier League Hockey battle lines are drawn, "on and off" the pitch in China
With only several weeks left in the first ever South China Premier League, controversy is brewing, with China’s Guangdong hockey administration, seemingly in trouble. 
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Asia Cup: Ten-Nation event commences on 20 April 
Pakistan and India have been placed in separate groups in the 5th Junior Asia Cup (JAC) which will commence on 20 April 2004 (Tuesday) with four matches. 
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SCPL: HKFC and Shaheen secure semi-final play-off berths in SCPL hockey  x105
A large crowd witnessed HKFC battle to a 3-1 victory, at home, over Hong Kong Indian club, SSSC. 
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SCPL: Shaheen is back on track, in South China Premier League- hockey  x7
After being crushed by HKFC last week, 2003 Champions Shaheen moved back to first equal place, with China's Champions Guangdong (25 points), after a convincing 4-1 victory over SSSC. 
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SCPL: Valley stumbles to 4-0 loss to resurgent SSSC.  x36
SSSC claimed a prize scalp of Valley on Sunday night in the South China Premier League hockey. Goals were scored by Naveed Khan (2), Navdeep Singh and Indian import Darshan Singh. Valley, who had been as high at 3rd place in the table, now drop to sixth. 
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SCPL: Excitement and Upsets in South China Premier League  x15
Coach Rafael’s Macau team continued their strong end of season run; with a thrilling home 3-3 draw against the season "high-flyers" Valley. 
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Hong Kong: Visit by Shanghai Hockey Club  x10
"One of China's newest hockey teams, Shanghai Hockey club, will be dropping in to Hong Kong for two friendlies against local mixed teams. Matches will be played on: 
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New Record in Hong Kong Mini Hockey Tournament  x29
Over 260 Mini Hockey players age from 8-12 attended the Hong Kong Mini Hockey Tournament which held at Lok Fu Multi Purpose Ground today. 
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Hong Kong: Shaheen lost while KCC A & Pak. Assn. A escape upset in Holland Cup  x11
Leaders Guangdong beat Shaheen A 4-0 on Sunday’s Premier League game at Guangzhou Olympic Stadium. 
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Guangdong smashes Shaheen 4-0, in Guangzhou's Olympic Hockey Stadium  x4
“We were dismal” said Akbar Ali of Hong Kong’s front-running hockey club, Shaheen, after watching their 4-0 loss on Sunday night to China’s national champions. 
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Coach for Hong Kong Hockey Association  x22
The Hong Kong Hockey Association is seeking an FIH coach, preferably Grade I, with proven ability to be responsible for coaching the junior and senior men’s and women’s national squads. 
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First ever Vietnam Hockey team to play at HK Easter Nines  x8
FIH’s dream of spreading the sport of field hockey around the world got a boost this week with the news that a first Vietnam side will participate in the Hong Kong Easter Nines tournament for 2004. 
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KCC down Club, and Shaheen rejoin Guangdong at top of SCPL  x54
KCC continued to be HKFC’s “bogey” team, with a hard fought 4-2 victory, in a scrappy match at King’s Park. 
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Women's Asia Cup History - Part II  x7
Introduction of women hockey in the 1980 Olympics has spurred the Asian Nations to take up women hockey seriously. 
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Hong Kong: League Returns After Chinese New Year Break  x31
Premier League return this Sunday (1st Feb.) after a week break of the Chinese New Year. 
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Hong Kong: 5th annual “Easter International Hockey Nines” to go ahead for 2004  x28
Hong Kong Football Club and the Happy Valley Ground will host the traditional HK Easter Nines Hockey Festival April 9-11 2004, after the 2003 Tournament was cancelled due to the devastating SARS epidemic. 
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SCPL: Ali leaves KCC and the South China Premier League  x63
Hong Kong’s top professional hockey player, Arif Ali has signed to professional hockey contract to play out the season in the Singapore League. 
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