Reigning champions Leicester City will kick off
the defence of their HKFC Citi Soccer Sevens title when they
take on newcomers Brighton & Hove Albion in the opening round of
fixtures at the 2018 event at Hong Kong Football Club next month.
Leicester, who defeated Aston Villa in last year’s final to win
their second HKFC Citi Soccer Sevens crown, have also been
drawn to face HKFA Red Dragons and Singapore Cricket Club in Group
D of the annual event, which will be held this year from 18-20 May.
Aston Villa, the tournament’s most successful club with
six titles to their name, headline Group B and the team from
England’s Midlands will face Cagliari Calcio from Italy, Hong Kong
Premier League champions Kitchee and the HKFC Captain’s Select.
“This is the 19th edition of the HKFC Citi Soccer Sevens and we
are just as excited as ever about what lies ahead in this
year’s competition,” said Tony Bratsanos, Chairman of the HKFC
Citi Soccer Sevens Organising Committee. “We have a stellar
line-up in both the Main Event and the Masters Tournament, with a
record number of teams from professional clubs joining us from
outside Hong Kong. The standard of the competition promises to
be exceptional and we’ll once again have the opportunity to see
stars of the future and of the past strutting their stuff on the
Hong Kong Football Club pitch.”
Sixteen teams in total will
compete for the title in the Main Event, with 10 professional
clubs from overseas – the largest contingent ever – travelling
to Hong Kong for the competition.
Group A will feature West Ham
United, Wellington Phoenix, Kashima Antlers and Yau Yee League
Select and the opening phase of the competition is rounded out
with Newcastle United, Rangers, Newcastle Jets from Australia
and Hong Kong Football Club meeting in Group C.
The 2018 HKFC
Citi Soccer Sevens will also see the Citi All Stars return to
defend the Masters title they have won in each of the last two
years, with the team drawn to meet Nottingham Forest Mobsters,
SCC Masters, HKFC Chairman’s Select and Yau Yee League Masters in
Group B.
Citi All Stars, who defeated Wallsend Boys Club in
last year’s final, are aiming to become the first team to win
three titles in a row since 2007, when Lorenz All Stars completed
their hat trick of Masters titles.
The Masters Tournament
will commence proceedings at Sports Road, with games being played
on the Friday evening before the Main Event kicks off at 9am on
Saturday. Matches run throughout Saturday and Sunday.
Tickets for the event are available
online
with free entry for all on Friday, 18 May and free entry for
children under 16 years old all weekend. Single day tickets cost
HK$160 and weekend passes are HK$300.
Main Event
Group
A: West Ham United, Wellington Phoenix, Kashima Antlers, Yau Yee
League Select
Group B: Aston Villa, Cagliari Calcio, Kitchee,
HKFC Captain’s Select
Group C: Newcastle United, Rangers,
Newcastle Jets, Hong Kong Football Club
Group D: Leicester
City, Brighton & Hove Albion, HKFA Red Dragons, Singapore Cricket
Club
Masters Event
Group A: playonPROS, Wallsend Boys Club,
KCC Veterans, HKFC Masters, Discovery Bay
Group B: Citi All
Stars, Nottingham Forest Mobsters, SCC Masters, HKFC Chairman’s
Select, Yau Yee League Masters.
Rugby pictures:
Pictures from 2019 Cathay Pacific / HSBC Hong
Kong Sevens,
Pictures from 2018 Cathay Pacific / HSBC Hong Kong Sevens,
Pictures from 2017 Cathay Pacific / HSBC Hong Kong Sevens,
Pictures from 2016 Cathay Pacific / HSBC Hong
Kong Sevens,
Pictures of Cathay Pacific / HSBC Hong Kong Sevens 2015,
Pictures of the Asia Rugby Sevens Olympic Games Qualifier in Hong
Kong,
Pictures of Singha Thailand Sevens 2015,
Pictures from the 2013 British & Irish Lions Tour in Hong Kong,
Pictures of Hong Kong Sevens 2014,
Pictures of Hong Kong Sevens 2013,
Pictures
of Chartis Cup 2012 and
Pictures of
Cathay Pacific / HSBC Hong Kong Sevens 2012.
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