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The Hong Kong Football Association recently announced its line-up for the match, which includes players from Team Hong Kong and all 11 Hong Kong Premier League teams. In total, 19 of the 40 players on the roster are from the premier league teams.

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Ahead of the big match at Hong Kong Stadium on February 4, we run down three local city players anyone tuning in should know.

1. Philip Chan Siu-kwan

The midfielder is currently with Tai Po FC. Chan grew up in the world of competitive sports – his father is renowned former Hong Kong champion jockey Tony Chan.

Though he did not follow in his father’s footsteps, he carved out his own path at a young age, training at the youth academy with Brazilian club Gremio FBPA when he was just 14.

He also trained with the Guangzhou City Football Club but has spent most his professional career playing in various teams in the Hong Kong Premier League. The footballer is a University of Hong Kong graduate in exercise and health. He’s said to be fluent in English and picked up Portuguese when training in Brazil.

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2. Shinichi Chan

One of the younger players in the team, Chan has been playing for Hong Kong Premier League team Kitchee SC since his debut at 16. Now 21, the defender has been on loan to Spanish football club Real Unión since the beginning of last year and will complete his contract in 2024.

He was born in Tokyo, where his mother is from. The half-Japanese, half-Chinese footballer later relocated to Hong Kong with his family, where he pursued a professional career on the pitch.

3. Yapp Hung-fai

The goalkeeper made a name for himself at the 2009 East Asia Games final match when he led Team Hong Kong to victory with a save in the penalty shoot-out. He currently plays for Hong Kong Premier League’s Eastern Sports Club.

Yapp has spent his entire professional career in Hong Kong and is regarded as one of the most illustrious goalkeepers the city has ever seen. He is Hong Kong’s most capped player, having appeared in 90 international matches.

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