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Double Flower Full name Double Flower Football Association Founded 1979 President Tam Wai Tong League Second Division 2010–11 Second Division, 3rd Double Flower Football Association (Chinese: 花花足球會) is a Hong Kong football club and plays in Hong Kong Second Division League. It was a very successful team in 1990s under the name Instant-Dict (Chinese: 快譯通).
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Events
- 1984–85 season, Double Flower won the 3rd place in Second Division, and promoted to First Division.
- 1988–89 season, the HKFA membership of Double Flower loaned to Lai Sun, and played in the league under the name Lai Sun Double Flower. The team won Viceroy Cup and FA Cup this season.
- 1989–90 season, Lai Sun has bought the membership of Po Chai, Double Flower played in the league under the original name.
- 1991–92 season, the HKFA membership of the team loaned to Instant-Dict. The team had played in the league under the name Instant-Dict since this season.
- 2001–02 season, Instant-Dict returned the membership, the team changed back the name to Double Flower.
- 2009–10 season, Advance SC used the membership to participate in Hong Kong Second Division League, under the name Advance Double Flower.
- 2011–11 season, it renamed to be Double Flower.
Honours
Domestic
Performance in AFC competitions
- Asian Club Championship: 2 appearances
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- 1997: First Round
- 1999: First Round
- Asian Cup Winners Cup: 2 appearances
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- 1994/95: Quarter-Final
- 1997/98: First Round
Notable players
Double Flower period
- Kim Pan-Gon (2001–02)
- Leung Shing Kit
- Chiu Chung Man
- Barnes Colly Ezeh
- Xiao Guoji
- Poon Man Chun
- Chu Siu Ki
Instant-Dict period
- Ross Greer (1996–97)
- Paul Foster
- Kim Pan-Gon (2000–01)
- Rochi Melkiano Putiray
- Dejan Antonic
- Tam Siu Wai
- Chan Chi Kwong
- Xiao Guoji
- Cheung Chi Tak
- Tim Bredbury
- Dougie Anderson (1989-??) [1]
- Eddie Gallagher (1994-??)[2]
- Graham Harvey (1992–95) [3]
- Roddy Manley (1993–95)
- Ian McParland (1993–1994)
- Lee Bullen (1997-98)
- Ian Baird (1997–99)
- Steve Berry (1991–95)
- Peter Costello (footballer) (1996)
- Sean Edwards (footballer)
- Mike Leonard (1994–98)
- Russell Milton
- Tim O'Shea (1995–99)
- Trevor Quow (1992–93)
- Adrian Thorpe (1992-??)
- Neil Webb
- Steven Golding (1985 - 1996)
- James McDowall (1985 - 1996) - Known for being the tallest player in the clubs history.
Footnotes
External links
- (Chinese) Double Flowers Football Team
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