Workable FC

Workable Football Club (Chinese: 華家堡足球會) was a Hong Kong football club, played in Hong Kong First Division League in the 2007–08 season.

Workable
Full nameWorkable Football Club
Founded2007
Dissolved2008
GroundMong Kok Stadium
Kowloon, Hong Kong
Capacity8,500
Chairman Lam Hok Ling
Manager Chan Hiu Ming
LeagueHong Kong First Division
2006–07Second Division, 2nd

History

The team got the 1st Runner-up in Hong Kong Third A Division League in 2005–06 season and qualified into Third Division League Final Round to fight for 2 promotion positions among 4 teams. Shek Kip Mei topped the table and was promoted to Second Division.

After the promotion, the team added a few former-Hong Kong national football team players to strengthen the team for a further promotion to the First Division. The team finished second in the second division in the 2006–07 season and has been promoted to the First Division League in 2007–08.

After the promotion, the team obtained an HK$4,000,000 naming sponsorship from Workable Corporation and was named as Workable Football Club to compete in First Division League. The team released all the promotion heroes in Shek Kip Mei and obtained a few players from the extinct Hong Kong 08 as the stem of team construction.

They played its debut match in First Division League on 8 September 2007, drawing 2–2 with Wofoo Tai Po in Mong Kok Stadium. The match is also highlighted by that current Workable manager Chan Hiu Ming is the head coach of Wofoo Tai Po in the previous season.

Sponsors

Kit Manufacturer Kit Sponsor
Adidas Crocodile Garments
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