Background
His father was a famous football player in Hong Kong, who played for Happy Valley before moving to Costa Rica.
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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
He was a coach in Kitchee, but played for Southern District which in Hong Kong Third District Division League. He moved from Alajuela to Eastern by a transfer fee of United States$30,000 (about Hong Kong$234,000) in 1994.
lieutenant 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 Hong Kong$400,000.
He served as a commentator for the 2010 Fédération internationale de football association World Cup for the Cantonese subscription television network, Astro Wah Lai Toi.