Results

Hong Kong - 2. division 04/28 05:30 - Kowloon Cricket Club v Lucky Mile L 0-2
Hong Kong - 2. division 04/14 09:30 - WSE v Kowloon Cricket Club L 5-1
Hong Kong - 2. division 03/17 09:00 - Wing Go FC v Kowloon Cricket Club W 0-1
Hong Kong - 2. division 03/10 05:30 - Kowloon Cricket Club v Kwai Tsing DFA L 0-2
Hong Kong - 2. division 03/03 05:30 - Sun Hei v Kowloon Cricket Club L 1-0
Hong Kong - 2. division 02/25 07:30 - Kowloon Cricket Club v Chelsea SS HK D 2-2
Hong Kong - 2. division 02/18 05:30 - Kowloon Cricket Club v Wanchai W 3-1
Hong Kong - 2. division 02/04 05:30 - Kwun Tong v Kowloon Cricket Club L 3-0
Hong Kong - 2. division 01/28 05:30 - Kowloon Cricket Club v Tuen Mun SA L 2-4
Hong Kong - 2. division 01/21 10:30 - Mutual v Kowloon Cricket Club W 1-2
Hong Kong - 2. division 01/14 07:30 - Kowloon Cricket Club v Tung Sing L 0-2
Hong Kong - 2. division 01/07 07:30 - Kowloon Cricket Club v Kwun Tong D 1-1

Statistik

 TotalHjemmeUde
Matches played 22 10 12
Wins 5 2 3
Draws 5 2 3
Losses 12 6 6
Goals for 21 9 12
Goals against 39 18 21
Clean sheets 3 1 2
Failed to score 8 5 3

Wikipedia - Kowloon Cricket Club

The Kowloon Cricket Club, also called KCC (Chinese: 九龍木球會), is a members only cricket club and social club situated in Kowloon, Hong Kong, on Cox's Road.

History

The Cricket Club was established on 4 October 1904 and was provided land from the government in King's Park. It competed with local clubs like the Hong Kong Cricket Club, the Craigengower Cricket Club, the Parsee Cricket Club, Royal Engineers, the Army Ordnance Corps CC and the Civil Service CC Royal Army Medical Corps and HMS soldiers played with KCC in the South China Morning Post Shield.

The foundation stone of the first Clubhouse was laid on 18 January 1908 by the President and benefactor, Sir Hormusjee N. Mody, who was later presented with an engraved silver trowel to mark the occasion. The Kowloon Cricket Club Pavilion was opened by the Governor H.E. Sir Frederick Lugard on 11 July 1908.

Due to World War II, the club did not operate between 1941 and 1946.

The club competed for the Hancock Memorial Shield after 1946.

As of January 2016, its head coach is Ryan Campbell, who is also the batting coach of the Hong Kong national cricket team.