Kowloon City District SA

Kowloon City
Full nameKowloon City District Sports Association
Chinese: 九龍城區體育會
Founded2002 (2002)
GroundSham Shui Po Sports Ground
Capacity2,194
ChairmanWong Siu Kei
ManagerFung Hoi Man
LeagueHong Kong Premier League
2024–25Hong Kong Premier League, 6th of 9

Kowloon City District Sports Association (Chinese: 九龍城區體育會), currently known as Kowloon City (or KC for short), is a Hong Kong professional football club which currently competes in the Hong Kong Premier League.

The club was founded in 2002 as a district team and played in the lower divisions for two decades before winning promotion to the top tier for the first time in 2024.

History

2002–2021: Foundation and amateur era

Kowloon City District Sports Association was established in 2002. The football team was formed as part of a widespread initiative by the Hong Kong Football Association to involve district councils in the local football league system. For the first two decades of its existence, the club functioned as an amateur team, primarily competing in the Hong Kong Third Division League. During this period, the club served mainly as a recreational outlet for local players and focused on community engagement rather than professional competition.

2021–2024: The "EnGenius" era and rapid rise

A turning point came in the 2021–22 season when the club secured sponsorship from EnGenius and rebranded as EnGenius Kowloon City (Chinese: 駿英九龍城). The injection of resources allowed the club to recruit experienced former professional players. In the 2021–22 Hong Kong Second Division League, the team sat at the top of the table before the season was prematurely cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Recognizing their ambition and performance, the HKFA accepted Kowloon City's application for promotion to the Hong Kong First Division League for the 2022–23 season. In their debut season in the second tier, they finished as runners-up, narrowly missing out on the title. The following season (2023–24), Kowloon City dominated the First Division, clinching the championship and earning a historic promotion to the Hong Kong Premier League.

2024–Present: Professionalisation

The 2024–25 season marked Kowloon City's debut in the top flight of Hong Kong football. The club transitioned to a professional setup, removing the "EnGenius" sponsor name from the club title to return to its roots as Kowloon City. They made significant signings, bringing in foreign talents from Brazil and South Korea, as well as experienced local players to compete at the highest level.

Stadium

Sham Shui Po Sports Ground since their promotion to the Hong Kong Premier League in 2024, Kowloon City has utilized the Sham Shui Po Sports Ground as their home venue. Although the stadium is geographically located in the Sham Shui Po District rather than Kowloon City, it serves as a suitable venue due to the lack of Premier League-standard facilities within the Kowloon City district itself.

  • Capacity: 2,194
  • Surface: Natural Grass
  • Opened: 1988

Name history

  • 2002–2021: Kowloon City (九龍城)
  • 2021–2024: EnGenius Kowloon City (駿英九龍城)
  • 2024–present: Kowloon City (九龍城)

Club officials

Position Staff
Director Ho Shun Yin
Head Coach Fung Hoi Man
Assistant Coach Yau Tsz Yeung
Assistant Coach Lo Yip Tat
Assistant Coach Hui Ka Lok
Assistant Coach Tsang Kam To
Goalkeeping Coach Tong Ka Ming
Technical Analyst Ng Tsz Wai
Advisor Chan Ming Kong

Current squad

First team

As of 19 January 2026

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  HKG Cheung Kwai Wa
2 DF  HKG Yu Pui Hong
3 DF  HKG Lee Chak Hin
4 DF  KOR Kang Jun-hyeon FP
5 MF  HKG Diego Eli
6 MF  BRA Kessi FP
7 MF  GUI Habib Bah (on loan from Tai Po) FP
8 MF  HKG Chiu Wan Chun
10 FW  KOR Park Min-gyu FP
11 FW  BRA Luizinho FP
13 GK  HKG Kwong Tin Lok
14 DF  HKG Loong Tsz Hin
15 DF  HKG Lam Kai Ho
17 DF  HKG Lin Haoyue
19 FW  HKG Tristan Verkade
20 DF  HKG Yim Kai Cheuk
21 DF  HKG Tsang Kam To (captain)
22 FW  TPE Yang Chao-jing (on loan from Taichung Rock) FP
No. Pos. Nation Player
23 MF  HKG Ho Lung Ho
24 DF  HKG Tsang Ka Chun
25 FW  HKG Hui Ka Lok
27 FW  BRA Kayron FP
28 FW  HKG Chui Wai Lok
30 MF  KOR Kim Min-sub FP
31 DF  HKG Wong Hiu Laam
34 DF  KOR Hyun Jae-hoon FP
35 DF  HKG Lam Chin Yu
37 MF  HKG Lin Long Tik
43 GK  USA Edison Castro FP
77 FW  HKG Lee Chun Ting
79 DF  HKG Kwan Hoi Chun
80 FW  HKG Kwok Yat Pak
88 GK  HKG Yuen Ho Chun
91 DF  HKG Wong Lok Yat
92 FW  HKG Fung Tsz Hin
95 MF  HKG Fung Tin Wing
  • FP These players are registered as foreign players.
  • LP These players are considered as local players in Hong Kong domestic football competitions.

Managerial history

Name Nat Period
Lau Tung Ping 2019–2022
Yan Lik Kin 2022–2023
Tai Sze Chung 2023–2024
Chan Ming Kong 2024–2025
Yau Tsz Yeung 2025
Chan Ming Kong 2025
Fung Hoi Man 2025–Present

Season-to-season record

Season Tier Division Teams Pos. Home Stadium Att./G FA Cup Senior Shield League Cup Sapling Cup
2002–03 3 Third District 13 Did not enter
2003–04 3 Third District
2004–05 3 Third District
2005–06 3 Third District 16 11
2006–07 3 Third District 17 10
2007–08 3 Third District 16 12
2008–09 3 Third District 15 11
2009–10 3 Third District 14 9
2010–11 3 Third District 11
2011–12 3 Third District 8 4
2012–13 3 Third Division 14 11
2013–14 3 Third Division 14 11
2014–15 3 Second Division 12 3
2015–16 3 Second Division 12 6
2016–17 3 Second Division 12 5
2017–18 3 Second Division 14 7
2018–19 3 Second Division 14 11
2019–20 3 Second Division 14 Cancelled
2020–21 3 Second Division 14 10
2021–22 3 Second Division 13 Cancelled
2022–23 2 First Division 14 2
2023–24 2 First Division 12 1
2024–25 1 Premier League 9 6 Sham Shui Po Sports Ground 429 Quarter-finals First Round Not held Group Stage
2025–26 1 Premier League 10 First-round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Defunct

Note:

  1st or Champions   2nd or Runners-up   3rd place   Promotion   Relegation

Honours

League

References