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TSW Pegasus vs South China
LocationHong Kong Hong Kong
TeamsSouth China,
TSW Pegasus
First meetingTSW Pegasus 0–3 South China
2008–09 Hong Kong First Division
(5 October 2008)
Latest meetingSun Pegasus 5–2 South China
(14 September 2013)
Statistics
Meetings total17
Most winsSouth China (8)
Top scorerItaparica (5)
(South China, TSW Pegasus)
Largest victorySouth China 4–0 TSW Pegasus
(22 April 2012)

The rivalry between South China and TSW Pegasus is the football local derby in Hong Kong between South China and TSW Pegasus (known from 2008 to 2012 as TSW Pegasus, from 2012 to 2015 as Sun Pegasus, and from 2015 to 2020 as Hong Kong Pegasus).

Background

Hong Kong Pegasus FC was founded as TSW Pegasus FC by various people from the Yuen Long District Council in 2008, with the help of South China chairman Steven Lo and his entertainment company bma, as well as his spouse Canny Leung, who was one of the members of the board. Moreover, players including Cheng Siu Wai and Deng Jinghuang joined TSW Pegasus from South China soon after the club was founded. As a result, matches between them are widely known as rivalry between South China and South China B team.

History

Despite TSW Pegasus suffering a 0–3 defeat to South China in the first match between the clubs, they went on to win three times over South China in the Senior Shield, the League Cup and the Hong Kong FA Cup in the same season. However, between that season and 20 November 2011, TSW Pegasus never defeated South China. The drought was broken when they won the November match 2–1.

TSW Pegasus was renamed as Sun Pegasus for the 2012–13 season. They nearly won the away league match at Hong Kong Stadium, but Dhiego Martins' controversial goal brought South China a point.

Sun Pegasus was then renamed as Hong Kong Pegasus for the 2015–16 season.

In 2020, the club's name reverted to TSW Pegasus.

In 2021, TSW Pegasus' name was reverted to Hong Kong Pegasus.

Results

First Division

South China vs TSW Pegasus

Date Venue Score South China goalscorers TSW Pegasus goalscorers Attendance
26 March 2009 Mong Kok Stadium 0–0 1,937
28 March 2010 Siu Sai Wan Sports Ground 3–2 Schutz 64' 74' 76' Itaparica 17', 43' 1,478
30 November 2010 Hong Kong Stadium 2–1 Butt 65', Carrijó 90' Itaparica 52' 8,253
22 April 2012 Hong Kong Stadium 4–0 Xu Deshuai 22', Giovane 33' 41' 46' 2,037
2 February 2013 Hong Kong Stadium 1–1 Dhiego 90' McKee 10' (pen.) 1,489

TSW Pegasus vs South China

Date Venue Score TSW Pegasus goalscorers South China goalscorers Attendance
8 October 2008 Yuen Long Stadium 0–3 Itaparica 40', Wong Chin Hung 53', Ondoua 77' Schutz 5', Chan Wai Ho 29' 2,537
3 January 2010 Yuen Long Stadium 2–2 Itaparica 55' 84' Chan Siu Ki 13', Bai He 22' 3,953
22 April 2011 Yuen Long Stadium 2–3 Lee Hong Lim 38', Lai Yiu Cheong 82' Kežman 58', Xu Deshuai 73', Cheng Lai Hin 83' 1,749
20 November 2011 Yuen Long Stadium 2–1 Carrijó 47', Itaparica 56' (pen.) Li Haiqiang 21' 2,397
22 December 2012 Yuen Long Stadium 0–3 Kwok Kin Pong 65', Cheng Lai Hin 79', Lee Wai Lim 85' 1,616
14 September 2013 Mong Kok Stadium 5–3 Miović 18' 81', Ju Yingzhi 19', Raščić 28' 73' Dhiego 16' 23', Barry 55' (pen.) 3,200

Remarks
South China were awarded a 3–0 win against TSW Pegasus as TSW Pegasus used more than the allowed maximum of 6 foreign players at a time on pitch in the match.

Top scorers in First Division derbies

Rank Player Club/s Goals
1 Brazil Itaparica South China, TSW Pegasus 5
2 Brazil Tales Schutz South China 4
3 Brazil Giovane South China 3
Brazil Dhiego Martins South China
5 Bosnia and Herzegovina Admir Raščić TSW Pegasus 2
Hong Kong Cheng Lai Hin South China
Serbia Igor Miović TSW Pegasus
Brazil Leandro Carrijó South China, TSW Pegasus
Hong Kong Xu Deshuai South China, TSW Pegasus

Other results

Date Venue Competition Score South China goalscorers TSW Pegasus goalscorers Attendance
7 December 2008 Mong Kok Stadium Senior Shield 0–2 Cheng Siu Wai 41', Ondoua 90' 4,167
7 March 2009 Mong Kok Stadium League Cup 1–2 Au Yeung Yiu Chung 19', Lee Hong Lim 45', Nakamura 56' 2,421
30 May 2009 Mong Kok Stadium FA Cup 2–3 Chan Siu Ki 24', 81' (pen.) Itaparica 21' (pen.), 50', Lee Hong Lim 34' 2,490
27 March 2011 Yuen Long Stadium League Cup 2–1 Butt 11', Souza 26' Chan Ming Kong 78' 3,623
10 December 2011 Yuen Long Stadium Senior Shield 2–2 Chan Siu Ki 65', Au Yeung Yiu Chung 67' Cheung Kin Fung 66', Itaparica 88' 2,092
25 December 2011 Hong Kong Stadium Senior Shield 1–0 Joel 4' 3,972

Honours

These are the major football honours of South China and TSW Pegasus.

International competitions South China TSW Pegasus
Intercontinental Cup N/A
FIFA Club World Cup
AFC Champions League
AFC Cup Best result: Semi-finals (2009) Best result: Group Stage (2010)
Asian Cup Winners Cup Best result: Runner-up (1993–94)
Asian Super Cup N/A
National competitions South China TSW Pegasus
First Division 41 Best result: Runner-up (Twice)
Senior Shield 30 1
FA Cup 10 1
League Cup 3 Best result: Runner-up (3 times)
Viceroy Cup 8 N/A
Total wins 92 2

References

  1. "天水圍飛馬成「南華B隊」". Sing Tao Daily. 7 July 2008. Archived from the original on 30 June 2013. Retrieved 27 May 2013.
  2. "快意空調甲組聯賽 - 天水圍飛馬非本地球員超額事件". hkfa.com. 4 November 2008. Archived from the original on 3 October 2012. Retrieved 27 May 2013.
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