Kwok Ka Ming

Kwok Ka Ming MBE, JP (Chinese: 郭家明; Jyutping: gwok3 gaa1 ming4, born 30 October 1949) is a former Hong Kong professional footballer and football coach.

Kwok Ka Ming
MBE
Kwok Ka Ming
Personal information
Full name Kwok Ka Ming
Date of birth (1949-10-30) 30 October 1949 (age 74)
Place of birth Hong Kong
Position(s) Right winger
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1968–1977 Rangers
1977–1979 Caroline Hill
1979–1980 Rangers
International career
1968–1979 Hong Kong 47 (12)
Managerial career
1982–1990 Hong Kong
1997 Hong Kong
2000–2001 Instant-Dict
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Early life

Kwok graduated from St. Francis Xavier's College, Tai Kok Tsui where he played in the school basketball and table tennis team. He joined the Hong Kong Football Association junior training course in 1965. Kwok joined Hong Kong First Division League club Rangers at the age of 18. He played on the right side of midfield for both Rangers and Hong Kong in the 1970s. He retired from playing in 1980 when he was just 30 years old. He took part in three Asian Cup qualifiers (1972, 1976 & 1980) and two World Cup qualifiers (1974 & 1978).

Kwok was awarded the "10 Outstanding Youths of Hong Kong" award in 1977 for his contribution to Hong Kong football after helping Hong Kong reach the final round of World Cup qualifiers, along with Hong Kong movie director Michael Hui.

1985 match against China PR

Kwok later became the coach of the Hong Kong football team, guiding the team to a decisive victory against China PR by 2-1 at the Workers Stadium in Beijing, China on 19 May 1985, during a 1986 FIFA World Cup qualifying game.

Although the two teams drew 0-0 in their first match in Hong Kong, China PR was considered to be stronger and was favoured to win the group. Due to superior goal difference, China only needed a draw to proceed to the next round. However, a 20-yard freekick by Hong Kong's Cheung Chi Tak (張志德) opened the scoring. China PR replied with Li Hui (李輝)'s goal but another well-taken goal by Ku Kam Fai (顧錦輝) sealed the win for Hong Kong and sent China PR out of the 1986 World Cup.

The loss to Hong Kong delayed China PR's World Cup entry for another 16 years before they finally appeared in 2002 Fifa World Cup. After the game, Chinese fans rioted outside the stadium, while the Hong Kong team received a heroic welcome at the Kai Tak Airport.

The victory was passionately remembered by Hong Kong football fans as "The 5.19 Victory".

1986 FIFA World Cup Asia Qualifying Playoffs

Hong Kong thus earned the right to play Japan for two home-and-away ties in the second qualifying round. Kwok led the team to Kobe where they lost the first leg 3-0.

The return leg at the Hong Kong Stadium was a complete sell-out but the home side lost 2-1 after missing a penalty and several other chances.

Japan went through 5-1 on aggregate but then went down 3-1 on aggregate to South Korea in the final round and missed the chance to qualify for the finals in Mexico in the following June.

Other tournaments

Kwok has been, for many different tournaments, including the 2006 FIFA World Cup and 2014 FIFA World Cup, a member of The FIFA Technical Study Group.

Honours

Kwok was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 1978 Birthday Honours "for services to Sport in Hong Kong."

References

Sporting positions
Preceded by
Cheng Yun Yue
Hong Kong national football team captain
1973 - 1978
Succeeded by

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