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|embed = |name = Fung King Cheong |image = |image_size = |alt = |caption = |fullname = |birth_date = {{birth date|1907|2|19|df=yes}} |birth_place = |death_date = |death_place = |height = |position = |currentclub = |youthyears1 = |youthclubs1 = |years1 = {{0|000}}?–1949 |clubs1 = South China |caps1 = |goals1 = |totalcaps = |totalgoals = |nationalyears1 = |nationalteam1 = China |nationalcaps1 = |nationalgoals1 = |nationalyears2 = {{0|000}}?–1949 |nationalteam2 = Hong Kong |nationalcaps2 = |nationalgoals2 = |medaltemplates = |manageryears1 = |managerclubs1 = }}{{Chinese|title=Fung King Cheong|t=馮景祥|s=冯景祥|p=Féng Jǐngxiáng|w=Feng Ching Hsiang|myr=Feng Jing Syang|j=Fung4 Ging2 Coeng4|y=Fung4 Ging2 Cheung4|order=ts}} Fung King Cheong (born 19 February 1907)[1] was a Chinese professional footballer who played at the 1936 and 1948 Olympics. Fung spent his career in Guangzhou, China and Hong Kong. After the Chinese civil war, Fung remained in Hong Kong and never returned to the mainland China to play or coach. Club careerFung had played for South China in 1932–33 season.[2] The team was split in to A and B team in the 1930s, which Fung was belonged to South China "A" ({{zh|t=南華南|l=South China "South"}}).[3] Fung retired in 1949. International careerChinaFung represented China in two Olympics and was the only Chinese footballer to achieve that. However, he was an unused player in the 1948 edition. Lee Wai Tong, teammate of the 1936 edition (and in South China), selected Fung to 1948 edition. Fung also played in 1934 Far Eastern Championship Games, as well as a friendly tournament against Portugal in April 1935.[4] Hong Kong (unofficial)Fung also represented "Hong Kong Chinese" ({{zh|t=華聯}}), an unofficial feeder team of China against "Great Britain (Hong Kong) military representative team" in January 1933, as a charity match for Tung Wah Group of Hospitals.[5] Fung scored a brace to win 2–0.[5] Fung also scored for the team against the Navy in a competition in 1936 ({{zh|t=麗華杯}}), which "Hong Kong Chinese" was the winner.[6] He also represented Hong Kong in Hong Kong–Shanghai Interport in 1935[7] and 1937.[8] Both team were not a member of FIFA at that time. In the 1937 match, The Hong Kong team was composed of ethnic Chinese including Fung and Lee, as well as Western expatriates, while Shanghai was composed of Western expatriates only.[8] In 1949, along with his "China" and South China teammate Chang King Hai and Hau Yung Sang, they were selected by Hong Kong against Saigon in 1949 Hong Kong–Vietnam Interport.[9] However, Hong Kong was a member of FIFA only after 1954, as well as Saigon never a member, making the match was not official either. Coaching career{{section-stub|date=April 2018}}Personal lifeFung sons were footballers, namely Fung Kee Wan ({{zh|t=馮紀魂|j=Fung4 Gei2 Wan4}}), {{lang|zh-hant|馮紀良, 馮紀光, 馮紀棠}}.[10] Kee Wan represented Hong Kong in 1960 Pestabola Merdeka[11] and 1964 AFC Asian Cup.[12] {{lang|zh-hant|紀良}} married to a daughter of a fellow footballer and coach Hsu King Shing.[13]References1. ^{{cite Sports-Reference |url=https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/fe/feng-jingxiang-1.html |title=Fung King Cheong Olympic Results |accessdate=7 October 2018}} 2. ^{{cite news|title=稱雄一世之南華竟為香港隊所敗|date=7 November 1932|work=The Kung Sheung Daily News|location=Hong Kong|publisher=Hong Kong Public Libraries|language=Chinese}} 3. ^{{cite news|title=尋常杯足球賽|date=20 January 1935|work=The Kung Sheung Daily News|location=Hong Kong|publisher=Hong Kong Public Libraries|language=Chinese}} 4. ^{{cite news|title=港滬津華隊同執國際足球牛耳中國隊昨以二比零敗葡萄牙|date=22 April 1935|work=The Kung Sheung Daily News|location=Hong Kong|publisher=Hong Kong Public Libraries|language=Chinese}} 5. ^1 {{cite news|title=華聯隊大敗英國海陸軍|date=23 January 1933|work=The Kung Sheung Evening News|location=Hong Kong|publisher=Hong Kong Public Libraries|language=Chinese}} 6. ^{{cite news|title=華聯隊榮獲麗華杯|date=9 March 1936|work={{ill|Chinese Mail|zh|華字日報}}|location=Hong Kong|via=Hong Kong Public Libraries|language=Chinese}} 7. ^{{cite news|title=港滬埠際足球賽|date=28 January 1935|work=The Kung Sheung Evening News|location=Hong Kong|via=Hong Kong Public Libraries|language=Chinese}} 8. ^1 {{cite news|title=Colony soccer team favoured, but Shanghai are dangerous. Fung King Cheong must succeed, will Wilson find form?|date=10 February 1937|work=The China Mail|location=Hong Kong|via=Hong Kong Public Libraries}} 9. ^{{cite news|title=新春佳節足球大賽香港對抗西貢|date=29 January 1949|work=The Kung Sheung Evening News|location=Hong Kong|via=Hong Kong Public Libraries|language=Chinese}} 10. ^{{cite web|url=http://beyondnewsnet.com/20151209/22112/|title=馮氏家族一門五傑 球星二代佼佼者|last=Lai|first=Matthew|date=9 December 2015|access-date=10 September 2017|publisher=beyondnewsnet.com|language=Chinese}} 11. ^{{cite news|url=http://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/Digitised/Article/straitstimes19600804-1.2.87|title=Pakistan leader says: Wait and see us|date=4 August 1960|access-date=12 September 2017|work=The Straits Times|location=Singapore|publisher=Singapore National Library}} 12. ^RSSSF 13. ^{{cite news|title=昔日球場戰友今作兒女親家 馮錦祥之子娶許竟成之女|date=7 June 1963|work=Wah Kiu Yat Po |location=Hong Kong|publisher=Hong Kong Public Libraries|language=Chinese}} External links
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