Lucky Mile

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Lucky Mile (Chinese: 浩運) is the second team of HKFC which currently compete in the Hong Kong First Division League.

Full nameLucky Mile Limited
Founded1990s
Capacity2,750
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Lucky Mile
Full nameLucky Mile Limited
Founded1990s
GroundHong Kong Football Club Stadium
Capacity2,750
LeagueHong Kong Second Division
2024–25Second Division, 4th of 15 (promoted)
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Club history

Lucky Mile was formed in the late 1990s, borrowing on HKFC's membership in the Hong Kong Football Association.[1]

In the 1999–2000 season, the club won the Hong Kong Third Division championship[2] and for the first time rose to the Hong Kong Second Division.

In the 2007–2008 season, the club finished ninth and along with tenth place New Fair Kui Tan, they were relegated to Hong Kong Group C (A) Football League.

In the 2008–2009 season, with a record of 15 wins and 3 losses have 46 points, they won the championship and achieved Group C Finals qualification. At the Group C finals, they tied Sai Kung Friends with a record 3–1–1 record and 4 points for top spot in the Group. However, due to goal difference, Lucky Mile finished runners up in the Group, narrowly missing out promotion back to the Second Division.[3]

In the 2009–10 season, Lucky Mile won the first three in Group C,[4] because the Serie B Supplementary team were allowed to rise on Group B for the tournament and gained promotion.[5]

In the 2010–11 season, Lucky Mile won 3 games all year and finished 12th. They dropped back to Hong Kong in Third Division Group C (A).[6]

In the 2012–13 season, Lucky Mile finished with a record of 18–5–3 gaining automatic promotion back to the Second Division.[7]

Following a last place finish in 2015–16, Lucky Mile were demoted from the Hong Kong First Division back down to the Second Division.[8]

In the 2016–17 season, Lucky Mile finished fourth in the Second Division, and therefore stayed in the same division. They were knocked out of the Hong Kong FA Cup Junior Division by Central & Western District, losing 5–1.

Club officials

Coaching staff

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Head coach Japan Shinnosuke Kawasaki
Assistant coaches Singapore Leung King Yu
Hong Kong Ko Chun
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Honours

League

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References

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