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This biographical article needs additional citations for verification. Please help by adding reliable sources. Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately, especially if potentially libelous or harmful. (August 2010) Cheng Siu Chung 鄭兆聰 Personal information Full name Cheng Sin, Siu Chung Date of birth September 29, 1972 (1972-09-29) (age 38) Place of birth    Hong Kong Height 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) Playing position Sriker / Defender Club information Current club Southern District Senior career1 Years Club App (Gls)* 1989–1990 1990–1993 1993–1994 1994–1995 1995–1996 1996 1996–1998 1998–2000 2000–2001 2001–2002 2002–2003 2003–2005 2006–present CS Uruguay LD Alajuelense Happy Valley Eastern LD Alajuelense South China Instant-Dict South China Instant-Dict South China Happy Valley Kitchee Southern District 4 (0)    National team 1997-2000 Hong Kong 9 (6) 1 Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only. * Appearances (Goals) This is a Chinese name; the family name is Cheng. Cheng Siu Chung (traditional Chinese: 鄭兆聰, born 29 September 1972 in Hong Kong), is a football player, once holding the record for a Hong Kong transfer fee. Cheng moved to Costa Rica when he was 8 years old along with his parents and sister, and is fluent in Spanish and English as well as his native Cantonese. His father was a famous football player in Hong Kong, who played for Happy Valley before moving to Costa Rica. Cheng Siu Chung started his career in Costa Rica where he also represented Costa Rica for the youth level. He moved back to Hong Kong in the early 1990s. He played in a few teams in Hong Kong First Division League including Eastern, South China and Instant-Dict. He also played for the Hong Kong national football team. Now he is a coach in Kitchee, but played for Southern District which in Hong Kong Third District Division League. He moved from Alajuela to South China by a transfer fee of USD$30,000 (about HKD$234,000) in 1996.[citation needed] It has been the highest transfer fee record in Hong Kong First Division League. The record was broken in 2007 when South China bought Chan Wai Ho from Rangers by HKD$400,000. He served as a commentator for the 2010 FIFA World Cup for the Cantonese subscription television network, Astro Wah Lai Toi.[1] References ^ "2010世界杯速遞" (in Chinese). 1 June 2010. http://www.sinchew-i.com/sciEnt2/node/21755. Retrieved 17 August 2010.  v • d • e Hong Kong squad – 1998 Dynasty Cup Fourth Place 1 Leung Cheuk Cheung • 2 Leung Shing Kit • 3 Chan Hon Fai • 4 O'Shea (c) • 5 Kalkanov • 6 Ku Kam Fai • 7 Au Wai Lun • 8 Granger • 9 Tempest • 10 Cheng Siu Chung • 11 Lee Kin Wo • 12 Bredbury • 13 Leung Chi Wing • 14 Wong Wai Tak • 15 Lo Kai Wah • 16 Cheung Sai Ho • 17 Luk Ka Wing • 18 Wai Kwan Lung • 19 McKeown • 20 Tam Wai Kwok • Coach: Araujo v • d • e Hong Kong Footballer of the Year 1978: Leung Nang Yan | 1979: Wu Kwok Hung | 1980: Wu Kwok Hung | 1981: Wu Kwok Hung | 1982: Wu Kwok Hung | 1983: Leung Sui Wing | 1984: Chan Wan Ngok | 1985: Lau Wing Yip | 1986: Leung Sui Wing | 1987: Ku Kam Fai | 1988: Chan Fat Chi | 1989: Chan Fat Chi | 1990: Santos | 1991: Santos | 1992: Chan Ping On | 1993: Lee Kin Wo | 1994: Lee Kin Wo | 1995: Tam Siu Wai | 1996: Cheng Siu Chung | 1997: Au Wai Lun | 1998: Kalkanov | 1999: Yau Kin Wai | 2000: Tomy | 2001: Cordeiro | 2002: McKeown | 2003: Lee Kin Wo | 2004: Fan Chun Yip | 2005: Cordeiro | 2006: Au Wai Lun | 2007: Li Haiqiang | 2008: Li Haiqiang | 2009: Lee Wai Lim | 2010: Chan Siu Ki Persondata Name Cheng Siu Chung Alternative names Short description Date of birth 29 September 1972 Place of birth Hong Kong Date of death Place of death This biographical article related to Hong Kong football is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e