Current Football Management Staff
- As of 28 July 2011.
Position | Name | |
---|---|---|
English | Trad. Chinese | |
Chairman / Team Manager | Steven Lo | 羅傑承 |
Technical | ||
Head Coach | Liu Chun Fai | 廖俊輝 |
Assistant Coach | Chan Ho Yin | 陳浩然 |
Assistant Coach | Ku Kam Fai | 顧錦輝 |
Assistant Coach | Chan Chi Hong | 陳志康 |
Assistant Coach | Dega | 祖利亞 |
Goalkeeper Trainer | Fan Chun Yip | 范俊業 |
Management | ||
Deputy Team Manager | Jackal Hui | 許家銓 |
Administrative Assistant | Chan Chun Yu | 陳振宇 |
Advisor | ||
Physical Advisor | Kim Pan-Gon | 金判坤 |
Physical Therapist | Jacky Leung | 梁澤祺 |
Sports Therapist | Lau Pok Yin | 劉璞現 |
Marketing | ||
Project Manager | Soso Ip | 葉偉茹 |
Public Relations Officer | Mandy Chan | 陳凱雯 |
Project Executive | Kari Li | 李碧駿 |
Multimedia Designer | Theo Hung | 洪偉基 |
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