Hong Kong, China and a footballing dilemma

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Hong Kong, China and a footballing dilemma

On 1 January Hong Kong beat China in a football game for the first time in almost 30 years.The name of Hong Kong’s team changed in 2023 and, amid increasing control of the territory from Beijing, has led to speculation that the days of an independent football scene in the former British colony are numbered.

As Beijing’s control tightened, Hong Kong’s games became one of the few avenues available to locals to express their feelings.Football’s importance became apparent after the 2014A series of pro-democratic protests in the financial hub, the movement acquired the name after protestors used umbrellas to shield themselves from tear gas and pepper spray used by police.

"We ran publicity campaigns. We introduced more stringent security at matches, including searches and confiscation of banners. We couldn't stop it altogether and the upshot was that we were fined by Fifa several times." Football fans flocked to buy the last batch of shirts that still had the former Hong Kong logo, before the word "China" was added to the dragon crest.

In Hong Kong the possibility of sending a team to compete in the CSL was raised, with the hope it would drive up standards and revenues. National team coach Jorn Andersen has also welcomed the prospect of Hong Kong’s best clubs competing against Chinese opposition.

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