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Hong Kong football club Supreme not implicated in match-fixing and set for Premier League

Hong Kong football club Supreme not implicated in match-fixing and set for Premier League

Supreme Sha Tin will take their place in the Hong Kong Premier League next season, owner Jim Wong Chi-chuen has confirmed, even as the club finds itself caught in the fallout of a match-fixing investigation. The announcement came after head coach Lo Kwan-yee was arrested, dragging the club’s name into a deepening scandal that has rocked local football. Wong was clear in separating the club from the allegations, underscoring that Supreme itself is not implicated in any wrongdoing and that preparations for the top-flight campaign will proceed without disruption.

The arrest of Lo Kwan-yee, a former Hong Kong international and a respected figure in the domestic game, sent shockwaves through the community. While the details of the investigation remain under wraps, the timing could not be more delicate for a

Source: South China Morning Post

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