Kitchee coach hoping Hong Kong can cash in on Asian Champions League success

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HONG KONG : Kitchee coach Alex Chu is hoping that the club's historic breakthrough in the Asian Champions League will have a positive knock-on effect on investment in football in Hong Kong. On Sunday, Kitchee became the first side from the territory to advance beyond the group phase since the continental

HONG KONG : Kitchee coach Alex Chu is hoping that the club's historic breakthrough in the Asian Champions League will have a positive knock-on effect on investment in football in Hong Kong.

"The last few years we've had very good results and the ranking for the club means Hong Kong can, for the next three or four years, have two positions in the group stage of the Asian Champions League," Chu told Reuters. "In the last four or five years Kitchee have done a lot of good things," said Chu."We've found good foreign players, we've developed our youth team.

 

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