Au Yeung Yiu Chung

Au Yeung Yiu Chung
歐陽耀冲
Personal information
Full name Au Yeung Yiu Chung
Date of birth (1989-07-11) 11 July 1989
Place of birth Hong Kong British Hong Kong
Height 1.72 m (5 ft 7 12 in)
Playing position Attacking midfielder
Club information
Current team
China Guizhou Zhicheng
Number 11
Youth career
2005–2006 Hong Kong Hong Kong 09
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2005–2006 Hong Kong Hong Kong 09 13 (3)
2006–2007 Hong Kong Hong Kong 08 16 (3)
2007–2008 Hong Kong Workable 17 (4)
2008–2013 Hong Kong South China 65 (19)
2013–2014 Hong Kong Yokohama FC (HKG) 14 (1)
2014–2015 Portugal Atlético CP 1 (0)
2015 Portugal G.S. Loures 5 (0)
2016– China Guizhou Zhicheng 2 (0)
National team
2007–2011 Hong Kong Hong Kong U-23 18 (0)
2006– Hong Kong Hong Kong 17 (4)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 7 April 2016.
† Appearances (goals)

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 16 October 2012
This is a Chinese name; the family name is Au Yeung.

Au Yeung Yiu Chung (Chinese: 歐陽耀冲; Jyutping: au1 joeng4 jiu6 cung1, born 11 July 1989 in Hong Kong) is a Hong Kong football player who currently plays for Guizhou Zhicheng in China League One. He is an attacking midfielder. He was renowned for his impressive dribbling skills. He was nicknamed the son of god.

Biography

Au Yeung Yiu Chung studied at Yan Chai Hospital Tung Chi Ying Memorial Secondary School in Shatin and played for the school's football team in inter-school tournaments.

Early career

Au Yeung Yiu Chung made his debut in the Hong Kong First Division League for Hong Kong 08. After the team was disbanded at the end of the season, he turned down an offer from South China to join Workable for the 2007–08 season.

After one season with Workable, which sees the team relegated for 2008–09 season, Au Yeung Yiu Chung finally joins South China and takes over the vacant no. 10 shirt. He was only 18 when he signed for South China.

South China

At South China his playing opportunities are less regular as he plays in a similar position as team captain Li Haiqiang.

In October 2011, Au Yeung Yiu Chung and teammate Kwok Kin Pong were sent to Tottenham Hotspur for training with Spurs' first team as part of the duo's development.[1]

In the 2011 AFC Cup, Au Yeung Yiu Chung was sent on as a substitute against East Bengal. He played on the right wing and delivered a perfect cross for Mateja Kežman to head home and scored the winning goal for South China.[2]

Yokohama FC (HKG)

On 10 June 2013, Yokohama FC (HKG) announced that they have recruited Au Yeung Yiu Chung and will send him, alongside Wong Wai, Leung Kwun Chung and Lee Kar Yiu to Yokohama FC on 16 June for a month's training. Au Yeung Yiu Chung said he joined Yokohama FC Hong Kong because he wants more playing opportunities. He will wear number 19 for his new club.[3]

He scored his only goal in the season against Sunray Cave JC Sun Hei on 30 March 2014.

Atlético CP

On 22 August 2014, Atlético CP announced through their official website that they have completed the transfer of Au Yeung Yiu Chung. [4] He made his debut against S.C. Olhanense on 24 May 2015.[5]

G.S. Loures

Au Yeung Yiu Chung was unable to establish a place in Atlético CP. He transferred to G.S. Loures on 1 November 2015. Also, he has played 90 minutes for the first match.

Guizhou Zhicheng

On 26 December 2015, Au Yeung Yiu Chung had signed by China League One club Guizhou Zhicheng with a 3 years contract.[6][7]

International career

He was selected for the Hong Kong team in 2008 and made his international debut in the 9–1 thrashing of Macau in November of the same year, scoring one goal.

On 14 January 2009, he scored his second goal for Hong Kong with a freekick against India. On 30 September 2011, Au Yeung Yiu Chung scored the equalising goal in the 3:3 draw with the Philippines in the 2011 Long Teng Cup.[8]

2009 East Asian Games

Captain Au Yeung Yiu Chung (Red man)

Au Yeung Yiu Chung has been appointed captain by coach Kim Pan Gon for the Hong Kong national under-23 football team at the 2009 East Asian Games and led the side to the final against Japan national under-23 football team. The game ended 1–1 after extra time. Au Yeung missed his penalty in the penalty shoot-out and cried. Fortunately Hong Kong scored all the other penalties while Yapp Hung Fai made saves and won the gold medal, which is the first international football tournament title that Hong Kong have ever obtained.[9]

2010 Asian Games

Au Yeung Yiu Chung was a member of the Hong Kong national under-23 football team again for the 2010 Asian Games. In the final group game, Au Yeung Yiu Chung scored two goals against Bangladesh and helped Hong Kong win 4:1 and advance to the knock-out stage for the first time in 52 years.[10] But Hong Kong was then eliminated by 0:3 by Oman.

2012 Olympic Games

Au Yeung Yiu Chung was a member of the Hong Kong national under-23 football team again for the 2012 London Olympics. The team won its first round tie against Maldives by 7:0 aggregate score but lost 0:3 on aggregate to Uzbekistan in the second round.

He has been omitted from the national squad ever since due to his lack of form.

Honours

Club

South China:

Country

Hong Kong:

Career statistics

Club career

As of 7 Oct 2015

Club Season League Junior Shield League Cup FA Cup AFC Cup Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Hong Kong 09 2005–06 13310N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A143
All 13310000000143
Club Season League Senior Shield League Cup FA Cup AFC Cup Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Hong Kong 08 2006–07 163104110N/AN/A224
All 16310411000224
Workable 2007–08 174104010N/AN/A234
All 17410401000234
South China 2008–09 21720113170349
2009–10 12320--0070213
2010–11 12211202040213
2011–12 82310000N/AN/A113
2012–13 125200054N/AN/A199
All 65191023110518010627
Yokohama FC (HKG) 2013–14 141000010N/AN/A151
All 14100001000151
Club Season League Taça de Portugal Taça da Liga Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Atlético CP 2014–15 10000010
2015–16 00001010
All 10001020
Club Season League Taça de Portugal Taça da Liga Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
G.S. Loures 2015–16 5000N/AN/A50
All 50000050

Under-23 International career

As of 29 February 2012

# Date Venue Opponents Result Goals Captain Competition
1 14 March 2007 Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong  Syria 0–2 0 2008 Summer Olympics qualification
2 28 March 2007 Mong Kok Stadium, Hong Kong  Malaysia 0–1 0 2008 Summer Olympics qualification
3 18 April 2007 MPPJ Stadium, Petaling Jaya, Malaysia  Malaysia 1–0 0 2008 Summer Olympics qualification
4 16 May 2007 Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong  Japan 0–4 0 2008 Summer Olympics qualification
5 6 June 2007 Abbasiyyin Stadium, Damascus, Syria  Syria 1–4 0 2008 Summer Olympics qualification
6 4 December 2009 Siu Sai Wan Sports Ground, Hong Kong  South Korea 4–1 0 (c)2009 East Asian Games
7 8 December 2009 Siu Sai Wan Sports Ground, Hong Kong  China PR 0–1 0 (c)2009 East Asian Games
8 10 December 2009 Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong  North Korea 1–1 (4–2 PSO) 0 (c)2009 East Asian Games
9 12 December 2009 Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong  Japan 1–1 (4–2 PSO) 0 (c) 2009 East Asian Games
2 November 2010 Siu Sai Wan Sports Ground, Hong Kong South China 0–4 0 Friendly
10 7 November 2010 Huadu Stadium, Guangzhou, China  United Arab Emirates 1–1 0 2010 Asian Games
11 9 November 2010 Huadu Stadium, Guangzhou, China  Uzbekistan 1–0 0 2010 Asian Games
12 11 November 2010 Huadu Stadium, Guangzhou, China  Bangladesh 4–1 0 2010 Asian Games
13 15 November 2010 Huangpu Sports Center, Guangzhou, China  Oman 0–3 0 2010 Asian Games
14 24 January 2010 So Kon Po Recreation Ground, Hong Kong  Chinese Taipei 4–0 0 Friendly
15 26 January 2010 Sai Tso Wan Recreation Ground, Hong Kong  Chinese Taipei 1–0 0 Friendly
3 June 2010 Xianghe Sports Center, Beijing, China Tianjin Teda 2–2 0 (c) Friendly
9 June 2010 Xianghe Sports Center, Beijing, China Tianjin Teda 2–2 0 Friendly
16 12 June 2010 Xianghe Sports Center, Beijing, China  United Arab Emirates 0–2 0 Friendly
17 19 June 2011 JAR Stadium, Tashkent, Uzbekistan  Uzbekistan 0–1 0 2012 AFC Men's Pre-Olympic Tournament
18 23 June 2011 Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong  Uzbekistan 0–2 0 2012 AFC Men's Pre-Olympic Tournament

International career

As of 16 October 2012

# Date Venue Opponents Result Goals Captain Competition
1 19 November 2008 Macau UST Stadium, Macau  Macau 9–1 1 Friendly
2 14 January 2009 Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong  India 2–1 1 Friendly
3 21 January 2009 Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong  Bahrain 1–3 0 2011 AFC Asian Cup qualification
4 28 January 2009 Ali Muhesen Stadium, Sana'a, Yemen  Yemen 0–1 0 2011 AFC Asian Cup qualification
5 18 November 2009 Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong  Japan 0–4 0 2011 AFC Asian Cup qualification
6 7 February 2010 Olympic Stadium, Tokyo, Japan  South Korea 0–5 0 2010 East Asian Football Championship
7 11 February 2010 Olympic Stadium, Tokyo, Japan  Japan 0–3 0 2010 East Asian Football Championship
8 14 February 2010 Olympic Stadium, Tokyo, Japan  China PR 0–2 0 (c) 2010 East Asian Football Championship
9 3 March 2010 Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong  Yemen 0–0 0 2011 AFC Asian Cup qualification
10 30 September 2011 Kaohsiung National Stadium, Kaohsiung, Taiwan  Philippines 3–3 1 2011 Long Teng Cup
11 2 October 2011 Kaohsiung National Stadium, Kaohsiung, Taiwan  Macau 5–1 0 2011 Long Teng Cup
12 4 October 2011 Kaohsiung National Stadium, Kaohsiung, Taiwan  Chinese Taipei 6–0 0 2011 Long Teng Cup
13 29 February 2012 Mong Kok Stadium, Hong Kong  Chinese Taipei 5–1 0 Friendly
14 1 June 2012 Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong  Singapore 1–0 0 Friendly
15 10 June 2012 Mong Kok Stadium, Hong Kong  Vietnam 1–2 1 Friendly
16 15 August 2012 Jurong West Stadium, Singapore  Singapore 0–2 0 Friendly
17 16 October 2012 Mong Kok Stadium, Mong Kok, Kowloon  Malaysia 0–3 0 Friendly

Notes and references

In 2010, Au spent a week at Tottenham Hotspur, the club partner of South China AA, and trained with the first team and received personal training from the Hotspurs.

  1. South China at Spurs Lodge TottenhamHotspur.com 8 October 2010
  2. 南華亞足協杯挫東賓高響勝鼓 大公報 14 April 2011
  3. "可以扭波!歐冲投橫濱有因". Oriental Daily. 11 June 2013.
  4. "Dady e Au Yeung confirmados". atleticosad.pt. 22 August 2014.
  5. "港將歐陽耀冲葡甲上陣 本世紀首位". Singtao Daily. 25 May 2015.
  6. "歐沖轉戰中甲拍住法圖斯". Apple Daily. 26 December 2015.
  7. "足協新政下港台球員遭各隊瓜分 再不下手來不及了". Sina Corp. 29 December 2015.
  8. (traditional Chinese (HK))龍騰盃 港隊逼和菲律賓史上最差 Apple Daily. 1 October 2011.
  9. 神之子死過翻生 Oriental Daily. 13 December 2009 (Sunday)
  10. 4:1炒孟加拉 52年後再出線 港足!叻仔! 東方日報 2010年11月12日(五)

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