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2009 East Asian Games football hero Chan Siu-ki hangs up his boots

  • The 34-year-old is pursuing a career in the restaurant and karaoke business
  • The ex-South China striker is Hong Kong’s all-time leading international goalscorer with 37 goals

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Chan Siu-ki is hanging up his boots after a 18-year career in football. Photo: Handout

Hong Kong international football striker Chan Siu-ki has announced his retirement from the sport after a 18-year professional career that included winning gold for the national side at the 2009 East Asian Games.

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The 34-year-old last played for Premier League club Pegasus but made only three appearances for the side this season. Pegasus announced that they will not take part in the league once the season resumes in September. The season was severely disrupted because of the coronavirus pandemic.

Chan will take up a new career in the restaurant and karaoke industry.

Chan Siu-ki attends a training session in Tsing Yi in 2013. Photo: Edward Wong
Chan Siu-ki attends a training session in Tsing Yi in 2013. Photo: Edward Wong

“My 18 years of playing soccer has been pretty good.” said Chan. “There was nothing wrong with it and I won honours with both club and country.”

Chan has posted online in the past that he was about to hang up his boots and warned the day would be coming. He already made up his mind that he was retiring from the sport eight months ago.

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