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Score Sheet Match No: 5 East Asian Football Championship 2010 Semi-Final Competition Score Sheet Match No: 5 Date 27 August 2009 Time 16:30 Venue Chinese Taipei Stadium National Stadium, Kaohsiung Weather CLOUD Temp. 31.6°C Humidity 72 Wind WNW Pitch Condition GOOD Match Commissioner Lai Boon Teck (SIN) Assistant Referee 1 YAGI Akane(JPN) Fourth Official KIM Jong Hyeok(KOR) Referee TOJO Minoru(JPN) Assistant Referee 2 LEE Hung-Ping(TPE) Attendance 1,500 6 1st Half 0 Hong Kong-China 12 6 2nd Half 0 0 Guam Sub. Shots Shots Sub. Goal Name No. Pos. Pos. No. Name Goal No. Time 2nd 1st Ttl Ttl 1st 2nd Time No. ZHANG Chunhui 23 GK GK 16 JOSEPH PATRICK AURELIO 2 3 5 1 WONG Chin Hung 6 DF DF 5 DOMINIC TACADINA GADIA 1 1 10 6 16 3 CHAN Siu Ki 7 FW DF 6 JOSEPH MICHAEL 74’ 6 3 61’ LEE Wai Lun 8 DF MF 7 IAN ANTHONY LUJAN 1 1 1 1 LI Haiqiang (C) 11 MF MF 8 JASON RYAN CUNLIFFE 2 2 1 CHAN Wai Ho 15 DF MF 10 MARK ANTHONY TORRES 36’ 1 3 3 1 LEUNG Chun Pong 16 MF MF 11 JUDE BRENDAN BISCHOFF 38’ 2 4 73’ 1 3 4 KWOK Kin Pong 18 MF DF 14 MICAH FRANCISCO 2 3 5 1 MAN Pei Tak 21 MF MF 15 JOSHUA ANDREW BORJA 1 1 5 74’ 2 1 3 AMBASSA GUY Gerard 22 DF DF 18 EDWARD CHRISTIAN 6 6 12 4 CHAO Pengfei 26 FW FW 19 RANDY NAVARRETE LEE Chi Ho 2 DF DF 3 MATTHEW PRESTO CRUZ 36’ 1 4 73’ 1 1 1 POON Yiu Cheuk 3 DF DF 4 SCOTT DOMINIC LEON 5 74’ BAI He 5 MF FW 9 CHRISTOPHER JOSEPH 3 61’ LEE Wai Lim 9 MF MF 12 MARVIN JAMES CRUZ 74’ 6 CHAN Chi Hong 13 MF MF 13 REYN MASAO JOHNSON 38’ 2 HO Kwok Chuen 17 GK DF 17 JAMES JOHN GAWEL LEUNG Hinson 20 MF MF 20 MICAH MARTIN THOMAS DF 21 ALEXIS SANTOS DETORRES Caution (C) & Sent-off (S) Head Coach Head Coach Caution (C) & Sent-off (S) Time No. Name C/S Reason Kim, Pan Gon Norio Tsukitate Time No. Name C/S Reason 53’ 21 MAN Pei Tak C 53’ 15 ANDREW BORJA C 2nd 1st Team Total 1st 2nd 66’ 15 ANDREW BORJA C+S 8 10 18 ST 1 0 1 2 1 3 GK 12 12 10 10 2 12 CK 1 1 0 3 8 11 FO 7 4 3 1 1 2 OS 6 1 5 0 0 0 PK 0 0 Scoring Summary ST: Shot, HD: Heading, R: Right, L: Left, MF: Mid Field, PA: Penalty Area Team Time No. Scorer Ass No. GA: Goal Area, CK: Corner Kick, FK: Free Kick, CT: Center the Ball, GL: Goal Hong Kong 5’ 21 MAN Pei Tak Rebound ST in PA Hong Kong 15’ 6 WONG Chin Hung LONG ST From LMF Hong Kong 18’ 7 CHAN Siu Ki SOLO From CMF Hong Kong 35’ 7 CHAN Siu Ki 11 FK From RMF ST in PA Hong Kong 37’ 26 CHAO Pengfei 18 Cross from LMF HD in PA Hong Kong 41’ 16 LEUNG Chun Pong 7 Pass from LMF ST in PA Hong Kong 71’ 26 CHAO Pengfei 9 CK from Left HD in PA Hong Kong 75’ 7 CHAN Siu Ki 9 Pas from RMF ST Hong Kong 77’ 7 CHAN Siu Ki 9 Right CK HD in PA Hong Kong 89’ 3 POON Yiu Cheuk 11 Cross from LMF ST in PA Hong Kong 90’ 15 CHAN Wai Ho Rebound ST In PA Hong Kong 90+2 26 CHAO Pengfei 6 Pass from ST in PA Match Commissioner: .
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