Career
South China
Ha Shing Chi joined South China youth team in 1997 and was promoted to the first team in 2003. Although he was promoted to the first team, he did not have too many match-play chances until the 2004-2005 season as South China refused to use any foreign players. On the other hand, when Ha was studying in the City University of Hong Kong, he represented its football team, helping the team to claim the champions of Hong Kong University Football League in 2005 by defeating Chinese University of Hong Kong in the final.
He was also crowned the Most Valuable Player of the match.
However, he only featured one FA Cup match during the 2005-2006 season, As the club promised to strengthen the squad in the following season after their request to remain in the First Division was approved, Ha was released by the club Playing in the Second Division
After being released by South China in 2006, he joined Second Division club Lucky Mile as a semi-professional player.
He joined another Second Division club Kwok Keung in the next season. Tuen Mun Progoal
Ha returned to the top-tier division campaign as he joined First Division club Tuen Mun Progoal in the 2008-2009 season.
He was one of the key members in the and featured most of the matches.
His great performance attracted Happy Valley, which later Ha joined after the season. Happy Valley
Ha joined fellow First Division club Happy Valley in the 2009-2010 season. However, he only featured three league matches throughout the season.
Happy Valley were also relegated after the season.
He left the club eventually. Southern
Ha returned to the second-tier division and joined newly promoted side Southern.
He opted to stay at the club after the season. As the club"s left back first choice, he helped the club gain promotion to the First Division for the first in club history as Southern placed second in the league table.
This also meant Ha"s second return to the First Division.
In the 2012-2013 season, he did not feature the first five Southern matches. As the club wished to improve their defence, Ha started in Southern"s sixth match against South China, and the match eventually ended with a goalless draw. Give rise to Ha"s impressive performance, he became the usual left back starter in the following matches, not just having done defensive work, but also often provided freekick assists.
He has been selected to the Team of the Week twice in the season.