Hong Kong Rangers FC

Hong Kong Rangers Football Club (Chinese: 流浪足球會), often abbreviated to Rangers, currently known as Biu Chun Rangers due to sponsorship reasons, is a Hong Kong football club which currently competes in the Hong Kong Premier League. They have won the Hong Kong First Division once, the Senior Shield 4 times, and the Hong Kong FA Cup twice.

Rangers
Full nameHong Kong Rangers Football Club
Founded1958 (1958) as Rangers Football Team
GroundTsing Yi Sports Ground
Capacity1,500
PresidentPeter Mok
Head coachVom Ca-nhum
LeagueHong Kong Premier League
2022–233rd
WebsiteClub website

History

Formation to 2000

The club was founded in 1958 by a Scottish expatriate from Glasgow named Ian Petrie. He named his club after Rangers. It was the first Asian football club with a modern football club managing system. In the early days, the club could not compete with the bigger clubs financially so Petrie relied on young players and the team was known as a breeding ground for young players. Kwok Ka Ming was the best known players discovered by Petrie in the 1960s. In 1970, the club brought three Scottish professional players to Hong Kong. They were the first European professional players to play in the Hong Kong league, opening a new chapter in Hong Kong's football history. Great players such as Ian Taylor, Joe Brennan, Jimmy Liddell, and Derek Currie were a few to name. More were to follow in the 1980s such as Steve Paterson, Jimmy Bone and Tommy Nolan.

2000–2018

Since 12 October 2001, the club had been named after its sponsor, Buler, resulting in the name Buler Rangers up until summer 2006. On 15 September 2007, the club announced that it has secured a large sponsorship from Bulova, a watch brand which used to fund a famous Hong Kong football team decades ago, and used Bulova Rangers as the team name.

In 2011, the team changed their name as Kam Fung. They were the champions of the 2011–12 Hong Kong Second Division and were promoted to the Hong Kong First Division. The club has since renamed itself as Biu Chun Rangers due to being sponsorship by Biu Chun Watch Hands (except for the 2016–17 season when the club was renamed as Lee Man Rangers due to sponsorship reasons).

In the early part of the 2000s, Rangers' investment in youth player produced various Hong Kong internationals including Chan Wai Ho, Man Pei Tak, Lam Ka Wai and Lo Kwan Yee. However, this investment dried up in the later part of the 2010s resulting in lower budgets and declining performances of the club.[1]

2018–present

Following a last place finish in the 2017–18 Hong Kong Premier League, Rangers were relegated back the First Division after a six-year stay in the top flight.[2] Former Hong Kong international Wong Chin Hung was hired as the club's head coach.

Despite a third place finish in the 2018–19 season, Rangers were promoted back into the Hong Kong Premier League on 15 July 2019 following Dreams FC's decision to self-relegate.[3]

In 2019–20, Rangers were one of four teams that withdrew from the Premier League season due to the 2020 coronavirus pandemic in Hong Kong.

During the 2022–23 season, Rangers finished 3rd within the Hong Kong Premier League in which they secured one of the two qualification play-off spots where they will make their AFC Champions League debut.

Name history

  • 1958–1995: Rangers (香港流浪)
  • 1995–1997: UHLSPORT Rangers (UHLSPORT流浪)
  • 1997–1999: Rangers (香港流浪)
  • 1999: Rangers (奇利寶流浪)
  • 1999–2001: Rangers (香港流浪)
  • 2001–2006: Buler Rangers (澎馬流浪)
  • 2006–2007: Rangers (香港流浪)
  • 2007–2008: Bulova Rangers (寶路華流浪)
  • 2008–2009: Rangers (香港流浪)
  • 2009–2010: Ongood (安華)
  • 2010–2011: Biu Chun (標準錶針)
  • 2011–2012: Kam Fung (金鋒科技)
  • 2012–2016: Biu Chun Rangers (標準流浪)
  • 2016–2017: Lee Man Rangers (理文流浪)
  • 2017–: Biu Chun Rangers (標準流浪)

Team staff

Position Staff
Director of footballHong Kong Philip Lee
Head coachChinese Taipei Vom Ca-nhum
Assistant coachHong Kong Chiu Chung Man
Assistant coachHong Kong Wong Chin Hung
Assistant coachBrazil Fernando Lopes
Goalkeeping coachHong Kong Cheung Wai Hong
PhysiotherapistCanada Kevin Leung
Technical directorHong Kong Fung Wing Shing

Source:

Current squad

First Team

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Hong Kong HKG Lo Siu Kei
2 DF South Korea KOR Ma Sang-hoon FP
4 DF South Korea KOR Kim Min-kyu FP
5 DF Japan JPN Ryota Hayashi FP
6 DF South Korea KOR Park Jong-bum FP
7 FW Hong Kong HKG Lau Chi Lok
9 FW Montenegro MNE Stefan Cadjenovic FP
10 MF Hong Kong HKG Lam Ka Wai (captain)
11 GK Hong Kong HKG Leung Hing Kit
12 DF Hong Kong HKG Lo Kwan Yee
13 GK Hong Kong HKG Chan Kun Sun
14 MF Japan JPN Akito Okamoto FP
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 MF Hong Kong HKG Lam Hin Ting
17 DF Hong Kong HKG Loong Tsz Hin
19 MF Hong Kong HKG Yiu Ho Ming
20 MF Hong Kong HKG Chiu Ching Yu
21 FW Ghana GHA Nassam Ibrahim FP
22 FW Hong Kong HKG Giovane
25 MF Hong Kong HKG Leung Hoi Chun
26 MF Hong Kong HKG Lai Pui Kei
27 DF Hong Kong HKG Li Ngai Hoi
28 MF Hong Kong HKG Chan Yiu Cho
33 DF Brazil BRA Fernando Lopes FP
44 MF Japan JPN Yumemi Kanda FP

Out on loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Chinese Taipei TPE Emilio Estevez (on loan at Tai Po)

Remarks:
LP These players are registered as local players in Hong Kong domestic football competitions.
FP These players are registered as foreign players.

Continental record

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1995–96 Asian Cup Winners Cup First round bye
Second round Japan Yokohama Flügels 1–3 2–4 3–7
2023–24 AFC Champions League Preliminary stage Vietnam Haiphong 1–4

Honours

Major trophies are listed below.

League

Champions (1): 1970–71
Champions (2): 1964–65, 2011–12
Champions (1): 1991–92

Cup competitions

Champions (4): 1965–66, 1970–71, 1974–75, 1994–95
Runners-up (2): 1975–76, 1981–82
Champions (2): 1976–77, 1994–95
Runners-up (4): 1974–75, 1982–83, 2002–03, 2022-23
Champions (2): 1973–74, 1974–75

Seasons

Season Team name League Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Senior
Shield
FA Cup League Cup Junior
Shield
Notes
2005–06 Buler Rangers D1 314734241924 First round First round Group stage Hong Kong–Shanghai Championship – Runners-up
Cite du Louvre Cup – 3rd
2006–07 Rangers D1 418774231928 First round Semi-finals Group stage
2007–08 Bulova Rangers D1 1018297193515 Quarter-finals Quarter-finals Group stage Relegated to D2
2008–09 Rangers D2 618657323223 First round
2009–10 Ongood D2 4161015493131
2010–11 Biu Chun D2 722949373831 Third round
2011–12 Kam Fung D2 1221624692450 Second round Promoted to First Division League

Remarks:
FP These players are registered as foreign players.

Retired numbers

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
15 DF Hong Kong HKG Cheung Yiu Lun (posthumous)

Head coaches

See also

References

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  2. "流浪主場不敵富力 提早兩輪篤定包尾 降班或獲挽留仍是未知數". Ming Pao. Archived from the original on 15 September 2018. Retrieved 22 April 2018. (in Chinese)
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