Hong Kong - Premier League 05/26 07:00 22 [2] Kitchee v Lee Man FC [1] W 2-3
Hong Kong - Premier League 05/19 07:00 21 [9] Sham Shui Po v Lee Man FC [1] W 1-6
Taça de Hong Kong 05/11 07:00 2 Lee Man FC v Sham Shui Po L 1-2
Hong Kong - Premier League 05/05 07:00 20 [7] North District v Lee Man FC [1] W 0-4
Hong Kong - Premier League 04/27 07:00 19 [5] Southern District v Lee Man FC [1] W 0-1
Hong Kong - Premier League 04/20 10:00 11 [1] Lee Man FC v Hong Kong FC [8] W 2-0
Hong Kong - Premier League 04/17 12:00 1 [7] HK Rangers FC v Lee Man FC [2] W 0-3
Hong Kong - Premier League 03/31 08:30 17 [7] Hong Kong FC v Lee Man FC [2] W 0-4
Hong Kong - Sapling Cup 03/24 07:00 - Kitchee v Lee Man FC L 3-1
Hong Kong - Premier League 03/16 10:00 14 [4] Eastern Long Lions v Lee Man FC [1] D 1-1
Hong Kong - Premier League 03/10 07:00 7 [1] Lee Man FC v North District [7] W 4-0
Hong Kong - Premier League 03/03 07:00 13 [1] Lee Man FC v Resources Capital FC [9] W 4-1
Hong Kong - Premier League 02/24 07:00 15 [1] Lee Man FC v Wofoo Tai Po FC [3] D 0-0
Hong Kong - Premier League 02/18 07:00 12 [10] Hong Kong Sub23 v Lee Man FC [1] W 1-5
Hong Kong - Premier League 02/03 10:00 11 Lee Man FC v Hong Kong FC - Postponed
Hong Kong - Sapling Cup 01/28 07:00 - Lee Man FC v Resources Capital FC D 0-0
Hong Kong - Sapling Cup 01/20 07:00 - HK Rangers FC v Lee Man FC W 0-4
Hong Kong - Sapling Cup 01/07 07:00 - North District v Lee Man FC L 3-1
Mundo - Amigáveis de Clubes 01/01 09:30 - Kitchee v Lee Man FC D 2-2
Mundo - Amigáveis de Clubes 12/28 12:00 - Lee Man FC v HK Rangers FC W 3-2
Hong Kong - Sapling Cup 12/23 07:00 - Resources Capital FC v Lee Man FC L 2-1
Hong Kong - Sapling Cup 12/16 07:00 - Lee Man FC v HK Rangers FC L 3-4
Hong Kong - Premier League 12/10 07:00 10 [4] Wofoo Tai Po FC v Lee Man FC [1] W 2-3
Taça de Hong Kong 12/02 07:00 3 HK Rangers FC v Lee Man FC W 3-4
Hong Kong - Premier League 11/26 07:00 9 [1] Lee Man FC v Sham Shui Po [11] W 3-1
Hong Kong - Sapling Cup 11/18 07:00 - Lee Man FC v Kitchee L 1-4
Hong Kong - Senior Shield 11/12 07:00 - Kitchee v Lee Man FC L 1-0
Hong Kong - Senior Shield 11/03 12:00 - Lee Man FC v Wofoo Tai Po FC W 2-1
Hong Kong - Premier League 10/28 10:00 8 [1] Lee Man FC v Eastern Sports Club [5] D 1-1
Taça de Hong Kong 10/21 07:00 7 North District v Lee Man FC W 1-4

Wikipedia - Lee Man FC

Lee Man Football Club (Chinese: 理文足球會) is a Hong Kong professional football club based in Tseung Kwan O, which currently competes in the Hong Kong Premier League. The club is owned by Lee & Man Chemical.

Lee Man won their first ever league title in the 2023–24 season winning the league being unbeaten in their maiden season.

History

Lee Man Football Club was established on 19 June 2017 by Lee Man Football Limited with the aim of promoting football in Hong Kong and allowing Hong Kong football players to shine with the club.

During the 2017–18 season, Lee Man Football Limited decided to invest their money in building their own football club. They paid a HK$1million entrance fee to the Hong Kong Football Association for the right to enter a club directly into the Hong Kong Premier League. The club hired former Hong Kong international Fung Ka Ki as their first manager on 3 July 2017. Lee Man recorded their first ever win in the club history on 15 September in a 3–2 league win against Eastern Long Lions with Spanish player Jordi Tarrés scoring the club first official goal. However, Manager Fung Ka Ki would only last one season as manager as the club finished a disappointing 8th place.

First ever piece of silverware

On 21 May 2018, Lee Man hired former Hong Kong national team and Macau national team head coach Chan Hiu Ming as its manager. Under Chan, the club won its first trophy, capturing the 2018–19 Hong Kong Sapling Cup on 27 April 2019 in a 3–2 victory over Yuen Long.

Lee Man participated in their first ever intercontinental tournament, the AFC Cup qualifying straight to the 2021 AFC Cup group stage, On 23 June 2021, Lee Man recorded their first win in the tournament against another local club, Eastern SC with Gil scoring the only goal in the match in a 1–0 win. Lee Man went on to win all of their group stage match winning Taiwanese club Tainan City 4–1 on 26 June and winning against Mongolian club Athletic 220 thrashing them 1–5 on 29 June thus qualifying to the Inter-zone play-off finals playing against Uzbekistani club Nasaf on 20 October. Throughout the match, Lee Man put up a good fight against Nasaf drawing with them 2–2 thus seeing them both going through extra time, however in the first half of extra time, opponent player Andrija Kaluđerović scored the goal for Nasaf which would see Lee Man bowed out from the tournament with the final score being 3–2.

Lee Man then qualified to the 2022 AFC Cup group stage being placed with the same opponent in 2021, but this time, the club bowed out from the tournament early in the group stage.

On 5 February 2023, Chan was sacked by Lee Man after a disappointing performances and on 27 April 2023, Tsang Chiu Tat was appointed as the manager of the club. Lee Man finished the 2022–23 season as runners-up which sees the club qualified for the 2023–24 AFC Champions League qualifying phase. On 16 August 2023, Lee Man thrash Indonesian club Bali United 5–1 at home which see them qualified to the play-off round against 2022 AFC Champions League winner, Urawa Red Diamonds, however, Lee Man lost 3–0 to the Japanese side at the Saitama Stadium 2002 which see their opponent qualified to the group stage.

First league title with an unbeaten run

On 19 May 2024, Lee Man secured their first ever Hong Kong Premier League title after a 6–1 victory against Sham Shui Po. The club become the fourth club to win the league title and the first club to win the league title unbeaten winning 17 times and drawing 3 times. Lee Man also directly qualified to the inaugural 2024–25 AFC Champions League Two group stage.

O Lee Man Football Club (chinês tradicional: 理文足球隊) é um clube de futebol de Hong Kong baseado na cidade de Fanling, Distrito Norte, Novos Territórios de Hong Kong, China. O seu estádio é o Estádio Siu Sai Wan em Chai Wan, Ilha de Hong Kong. O clube foi fundado em 1940 com o nome de Kwong Wah Athletic Association (chinês tradicional: 光華遊樂會). O proprietário atual do clube é Chiu Kwong-wai, presidente da empresa Lee & Man Chemical Holding Limited. Chiu, natural de Hong Kong, era um jogador de futebol na liga juvenil de Hong Kong, tendo desistido de jogar em função de seus negócios. O novo proprietário contratou o ex-zagueiro da seleção brasileira, o tetracampeão mundial Sebastião Lazaroni, como técnico da equipe. Da mesma forma, jogadores brasileiros como o volante Júnior, o meio campo Felipe Sá, o meia Magno e o atacante Itamar foram contratados para fortalecer o time. O clube joga na Liga de Futebol de Hong Kong, divisão máxima do futebol em Hong Kong desde a temporada 2010–11. O Lee Man FC também disputou os seguintes campeonatos de Hong Kong: FA Cup (Copa Nacional); League Cup (Copa da Liga); Senior Shield (Supercopa). As cores tradicionais do clube são amarelo e azul.