Cheng Siu Chung


Ricky Cheng Siu Chung is a Hong Kong football manager and former player. He last managed Hong Kong Premier League club Southern.
He served as a commentator for the 2010 FIFA World Cup for the Cantonese subscription television network, Astro Wah Lai Toi.

Club career

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, Cheng Kwok Kan, was a famous footballer 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.
In 1994, Alajuelense sold Cheng to Eastern for a then record transfer fee of HK$234,000. It has been the highest transfer fee record in Hong Kong First Division League. The record stood until 2007 when South China bought Chan Wai Ho from Hong Kong Rangers by HK$400,000.

Managerial career

While serving a coach at Kitchee, also played for Southern which at the time were in the Hong Kong Third District Division League.
On 7 May 2015, Kitchee announced on Facebook that Cheng had been hired by Southern as their new manager after the district club announced that they would seek a license to compete in the 2015-16 Hong Kong Premier League.
After five seasons, Cheng departed Southern on 16 March 2020 after a falling out with Southern's upper management. He failed to win any trophies for Southern during his spell with the club.

Honours

Player

Club

;Alajuelense
;Eastern
;Instant-Dict
;South China
;Happy Valley
;Kitchee