Hong Kong 2nd Division 11/03 07:30 - Tung Sing v Yau Tsim Mong W 2-1
Hong Kong 2nd Division 10/27 07:30 - Tung Sing v Kwun Tong W 1-0
Hong Kong 2nd Division 10/20 07:30 - Tung Sing v Fu Moon W 3-1
Hong Kong 2nd Division 10/06 09:30 - Wing Go FC v Tung Sing W 1-2
Hong Kong 2nd Division 09/29 09:30 - Sai Kung v Tung Sing W 2-5
Hong Kong 2nd Division 09/22 08:45 - Lucky Mile v Tung Sing W 1-2
Hong Kong 2nd Division 09/15 05:30 - Tung Sing v Sun Hei W 6-0
Hong Kong 2nd Division 09/08 07:30 - Tsuen Wan v Tung Sing D 1-1
Hong Kong 2nd Division 06/16 07:30 - Tung Sing v Kowloon Cricket Club D 0-0
Hong Kong 2nd Division 06/02 09:30 - Tung Sing v Lucky Mile W 1-0
Hong Kong 2nd Division 05/29 13:00 - Tung Sing v Mutual D 2-2
Hong Kong 2nd Division 05/26 07:30 - Tung Sing v Sun Hei L 0-2
Hong Kong 2nd Division 05/22 13:00 - Tung Sing v Leaper FC D 0-0
Hong Kong 2nd Division 05/19 07:30 - Tung Sing v Tuen Mun SA L 1-2
Hong Kong 2nd Division 05/05 07:30 - Chelsea SS HK v Tung Sing W 1-3
Hong Kong 2nd Division 04/21 07:42 - WSE v Tung Sing D 0-0
Hong Kong FA Cup Junior Division 03/24 09:30 - Tuen Mun FC v Tung Sing W 0-2
Hong Kong 2nd Division 03/17 07:30 - Kwong Wah v Tung Sing D 0-0
Hong Kong 2nd Division 03/10 07:00 - Tung Sing v Yau Tsim Mong W 1-0
Hong Kong 2nd Division 03/03 07:30 - Kwai Tsing DFA v Tung Sing W 0-2
Hong Kong 2nd Division 02/25 07:30 - Wing Go FC v Tung Sing D 0-0
Hong Kong 2nd Division 02/18 05:30 - Mutual v Tung Sing W 0-5
Hong Kong 2nd Division 02/04 05:30 - Wanchai v Tung Sing L 2-0
Hong Kong 2nd Division 01/28 07:30 - Kwun Tong v Tung Sing L 4-0
Hong Kong 2nd Division 01/21 05:30 - Tung Sing v WSE L 0-1
Hong Kong 2nd Division 01/14 07:30 - Kowloon Cricket Club v Tung Sing W 0-2
Hong Kong 2nd Division 01/07 07:30 - Tung Sing v Wanchai W 2-1
Hong Kong 2nd Division 12/17 05:30 - Tuen Mun SA v Tung Sing L 3-0
Hong Kong 2nd Division 12/03 10:30 - Tung Sing v Wing Go FC L 1-3
Hong Kong 2nd Division 10/01 07:30 - Leaper MG v Tung Sing L 3-1

Wikipedia - Tung Sing FC

Tung Sing Athletic Association (Chinese: 東昇體育會) is a Hong Kong professional football club currently playing in the Hong Kong Second Division. Nicknamed the "Troops" (Chinese: 御林軍), the club was founded by former Hong Kong Football Association president Henry Fok in 1959 and wears orange as their primary colour. Fok's grandson, Fok Kai Shan, is the current president of the club.

History

Formation

Formerly known as the Yau Wing Football Club, the club was founded by Henry Fok in 1959. Due to the fact that Fok was the HKFA's president at the time, the team because known as the "Troops."

1960s

The club won its first trophy in 1961–62 season, capturing the Hong Kong Second Division League title. However, after a poor season, the club were relegated after just one year from the Hong Kong First Division League.

In 1963–64, the club won the Second Division once again and were promoted back to the First Division. Despite finishing second to last place in 1964–65, the Second Division winners Jardine declined promotion, thus allowing Tung Sing to remain the top flight.

Tung Sing reached the final of the Golden Jubilee Cup for the first time in 1970, however they were defeated by Jardine.

1970s

The 1970s proved to be the golden age for Tung Sing as the club became an established force in the First Division. The club helped launching the career of Wu Kwok Hung who played for the club between 1968 and 1971 and later became a four-time winner of the Hong Kong Footballer of the Year award.

In 1971–72, Tung Sing finished runners up in the Golden Jubilee Cup and the following season, 1972–73, they achieved their highest league finish to date, placing third in the First Division.

In 1974, Henry Fok shocked Hong Kong football by signing Malaysian keeper Chow Chee Keong on a then unheard of salary of $7,000 HKD a month. Nicknamed "Asia's Steel Door" (Chinese: 亞洲鋼門), he led the team to a Hong Kong FA Cup runners up finish in 1977.

Although the club managed several runners up and second runners up finishes during this decade, championship success eluded them.

1980s

Fok relinquished control of the club during the 80's to his eldest son, Timothy Fok. The younger Fok signed a number of Brazilian players such as Jose da Silva who led the team to another runners up finish in the 1984 Viceroy Cup final.

In 1985–86, Goldlion Holdings chairman Tsang Hin-chi assumed control of the club. Due to the HKFA's plan to prohibit foreign players from signing professional contracts by 1986, Tsang decided to move early by releasing the Brazilians. He replaced them with former Chinese national team players Au Wai Ting and Lau Lei Fook in hopes of achieving the same success. Instead, the team finished last place in the First Division that season with a paltry 5 points, and were relegated to the Second Division for the first time in over twenty years.

2010s

With the formation of the Hong Kong Premier League in 2014–15, Tung Sing were placed in the Hong Kong Third Division to start the year. After collecting a total of 69 points, the club won the league title and attained their first trophy since 1964.

The following year, the club achieved their second successive promotion by capturing the 2015–16 Hong Kong Second Division title.

In the 2017–18 season, the club finished 14th and were relegated back to the Second Division.

Tung Sing is a professional soccer team based in Hong Kong SAR, China. The team was founded in 1946 and has a rich history in Hong Kong football. Tung Sing competes in the Hong Kong First Division League, which is the top tier of football in Hong Kong.

The team's colors are red and white, and they are known for their passionate fan base and competitive spirit on the field. Tung Sing has a strong roster of talented players, both local and international, who work together to achieve success in the league.

Tung Sing has a reputation for playing an exciting and attacking style of football, which has earned them a loyal following among fans in Hong Kong. The team has a strong tradition of developing young talent and has produced many top players who have gone on to represent the Hong Kong national team.

Overall, Tung Sing is a respected and competitive team in the Hong Kong football scene, and they continue to strive for success and excellence in every match they play.