Local football bosses have planned talks with leading clubs to try to ensure Hong Kong are not weakened for their East Asian Football Federation qualifying campaign in the city next month.
Hong Kong begin their tournament against world No 188 side Mongolia, at Hong Kong Stadium, on December 8, three days after Eastern’s AFC Champions League Two clash with Sanfrecee Hiroshima in Japan. Lee Man play Tampines Rovers at home in the same competition on December 4.
Hong Kong then face 168-ranked Chinese Taipei at Mong Kok Stadium on December 14. The group winners advance to a December 17 final at Hong Kong Stadium, where the qualifiers for next year’s EAFF finals, alongside Japan, China and hosts South Korea, will be determined.
Eric Fok Kai-shan, the chairman of the Football Association of Hong Kong, China (HKFA), said: “The competition is not in a Fifa window, so we have to respect this. The scheduling is organised by the EAFF – we are just delivery partners.
“We hope to have our strongest players available. We communicate well with the clubs and, now we have a schedule, we need to discuss [a solution].”
Charles Cheung Yim-yau, the HKFA CEO, added: “We need to respect the clubs, but it could be an opportunity for the head coach [Ashley Westwood] to try other players.”
Westwood’s assistant, Matt Holland, is poised to take charge of Lee Man on November 22. Fok said Westwood would “have to indicate his preference” over whether he wanted Holland to remain his No 2.
“At HKFA, we try to make sure everyone has the best support,” Fok said. “[Westwood] has to make the decision first, then I’m sure he will discuss it with Charles, John [Morling, technical director] and everyone, to see the best arrangement.”
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