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Hong Kong’s Supreme not letting coach’s match-fixing arrest delay promotion plans

Owner Jim Wong Chi-chuen has confirmed that Supreme Sha Tin will compete in the Hong Kong Premier League next season, after the arrest of head coach Lo Kwan-yee dragged the club’s name into the city’s latest match-fixing scandal. One of local football’s most prominent and decorated figures, Lo was among 19 people apprehended last month following an operation, jointly launched by the Independent Commission Against Corruption and the Hong Kong Pol…
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South China Morning Post broke the news in Hong Kong on Saturday, July 4, 2026.
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