Background
Jack Sealy is the son of former Queen"s Park Rangers and Eastern player Tony Sealy. He was born in England and qualifies as a local player in the Hong Kong First Division League.
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Jack Sealy is the son of former Queen"s Park Rangers and Eastern player Tony Sealy. He was born in England and qualifies as a local player in the Hong Kong First Division League.
From an early age he represented the Football Club and by the age of 12 was playing football in adult social leagues, the Yau Yee League, before making the step up to the Second Division at the age of 16. Football Club Jack Sealy played for Football Club from 2007, with his father Tony Sealy as his coach. He scored an own goal in the 0–6 loss to Kitchee on 23 September 2010.
He missed a scoring chance and then scored an own goal in the 2–4 defeat to Fourway Rangers on 17 December 2010.
Sun Hei Jack Sealy signed for Sun Hei in June 2011. He made his debut for Sun Hei on 3 September 2011 in the league match against Kitchee.
South China Associate of Arts Jack Sealy moved to South China in July 2012 to further his career. On 29 September 2012, Dhiego Martins scored in stoppage time from an inch-perfect cross from Sealy, helping the club beat rivals Kitchee 1–0.
Sealy scored his first league goal for South China against Yokohama Football Club on 15 February 2014.
Changchun Yatai On 27 December 2015, South China announced that Jack Sealy has signed with Chinese Super League club Changchun Yatai for 5 years, he will report to his new club in January 2016. On 6 December 2011, Jack Sealy trained with the national football team for the first time, to prepare for the 2012 GuangdongCup. He claims that he and his father both have special feelings for football and his father is very supportive of his joining the national team
He made his debut with on 28 December 2011 against Guangdong.
In the match, he made a long pass from which Cheng Siu Wai scored the equalising goal. The match ended 2–2. He obtained passport in March 2013.
He is eligible to represent in international "A" matches. He made his debut for on 6 September 2013 against Myanmar.
Club Football Club Second Division League Sun Hei Senior Challenge Shield International GuangdongCup.
He is willing to apply for a Hong Kong passport to play for Hong Kong.