Hong Kong Challenge Shield - Champions

Champions

# Season Winner
1895–96 Kowloon
1 1896–97 HMS Centurion
2 1897–98
3 1898–99
4 1899–1900
5 1900–01
6 1901–02
7 1902–03
8 1903–04
9 1904–05
10 1905–06
11 1906–07
12 1907–08
13 1908–09
14 1909–10
15 1910–11
16 1911–12
17 1912–13
18 1913–14
19 1914–15
20 1915–16
21 1918–19
22 1919–20
23 1920–21
24 1921–22
# Season Senior winner Junior winner
25 1922–23
26 1923–24
27 1924–25
28 1925–26
29 1926–27
30 1927–28
31 1928–29
32 1929–30
33 1930–31
34 1931–32
35 1932–33
36 1933–34
37 1934–35
38 1935–36
39 1936–37
40 1937–38
41 1938–39
42 1939–40
43 1940–41
44 1945–46
45 1946–47
46 1947–48
47 1948–49
48 1949–50
49 1950–51
50 1951–52
51 1952–53
52 1953–54
53 1954–55
54 1955–56
55 1956–57
56 1957–58
57 1958–59
58 1959–60
59 1960–61
60 1961–62
61 1962–63
62 1963–64
63 1964–65
64 1965–66
65 1966–67
66 1967–68
67 1968–69
68 1969–70
69 1970–71
70 1971–72
71 1972–73
72 1973–74
73 1974–75
74 1975–76 Seiko Blake Garden
75 1976–77 Seiko HKFC
76 1977–78
77 1978–79
78 1979–80
79 1980–81
80 1981–82
81 1982–83
82 1983–84
83 1984–85
84 1985–86
85 1986–87
86 1987–88
87 1988–89
88 1989–90
89 1990–91
90 1991–92
91 1992–93
92 1993–94
93 1994–95
94 1995–96
95 1996–97
96 1997–98
97 1998–99
98 1999–2000
99 2000–01
100 2001–02
101 2002–03
102 2003–04
103 2004–05 Sun Hei HKFC
104 2005–06 Kitchee Tung Po
105 2006–07 South China Fukien
106 2007–08 Eastern Shatin
107 2008–09 TSW Pegasus Shatin
108 2009–10 South China Not held
109 2010–11 Citizen Southern District

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