Full name | Wanchai Sports Federation |
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Founded | 2002 |
Ground | Happy Valley Recreation Ground |
Capacity | 55,000 |
President | Martin Hong |
Head Coach | Ku Kam Fai, Chan Chi Hong |
League | Hong Kong First Division |
2015–16 | 9th |
Wanchai Sports Federation (Chinese: , also known as Wanchai or Wanchai SF) is a football club which currently plays in the Hong Kong First Division League operating by Wan Chai District Council. The club has been the affiliated club of Hong Kong First Division League club South China since 2009.
In 2002, the Hong Kong Football Association introduced the Hong Kong Third District Division League, which was formed by teams operating by each District Council of Hong Kong. Wanchai SF was one of the 11 clubs among 18 district councils to join the league in the first season.
The club did not perform well since they were formed as they were usually placing at the bottom half of league table. In the 2008–09 season, the club were placed at the bottom of the table among 15 teams, only had won one match (vs Wong Tai Sin, originally lost 0–6. However, a suspended player played for Wong Tai Sin in the match. Therefore, Wong Tai Sin was given a 0–3 lose.) in 14 matches.
In 2009, Wanchai SF became the affiliated club of South China. The two teams formed a youth team system, named Wan Chai South China, to compete in the Youth League. The first team did not perform well in the first season of affiliation. They got 4 points in 13 games only, again were the bottom of the league.
Starting from 2010–11 season, South China appointed first team assistant coaches Ku Kam Fai and Chan Chi Hong as the coaches of Wanchai SF. On the other hand, Wanchai signed numerous of ex-First Division player, such as Shum Kwok Pui, Wong Chi Keung. South China Reserves goalkeeper Tin Man Ho also joined the club. These changes had strengthened the team and the team had become a title challenger. After finishing all the 18 league matches they got 43 points, which helped them claim the Third District Division title. In the Third Division Final Round, Wanchai defeated Eastern, Kwun Tong and KCDRSC to get promoted to the Second Division for the first team in club history.