Fong Pak Lun
Fong Pak Lun is a Hong Kong professional footballer who currently plays for Hong Kong Premier League club R&F.
Club career
Sham Shui Po
On 24 November 2011, Fong Pak Lun scored a goal against South China in the 2011-12 Hong Kong Senior Shield. However, Sham Shui Po lost the match 2–1. On 14 January 2012, Fong Pak Lun scored with a header from a Wong Wai corner kick. The goal was enough to give Sham Shui Po victory over Hong Kong Sapling and send the team into the quarter finals of the 2011-12 Hong Kong League Cup, it was also Sham Shui Po's first victory in Hong Kong football's top flight.Yokohama FC (Hong Kong)
In the 2013–14 season, Fong Pak Lun joins Yokohama FC Hong Kong along with many of his Sham Shui Po teammates and coach Lee Chi-Kin.Shenyang Zhongze
Fong Pak Lun is recruited by Shenyang Zhongze for RMB 100,000, after impressing the club with his performances in the 2013 East Asian Games. Fong left Hong Kong to join the club on 24 February 2014, after winning the last match for Yokohama FC 4–1 over Biu Chun Rangers.R&F
On 19 June 2019, R&F head coach Yeung Ching Kwong revealed that Fong would join the club.International career
In December 2009, Fong Pak Lun was selected as a member of the Hong Kong national football team at just 16 years of age.Fong Pak Lun is also a member of the Hong Kong Under 19 national team. He scored a goal in the 2012 Guangdong-Hong Kong Youth Cup but the team lost the first leg 1–2.
On 23 February 2012, Fong Pak Lun was named in the final 21 men Hong Kong squad by Ernie Merrick to face Chinese Taipei in a friendly on 29 February. Hong Kong went on to defeat Chinese Taipei 5–1 at Mong Kok Stadium and Merrick used the friendly to give an opportunity to Chan Man Fai and Fong Pak Lun, the two youngest players in the squad. "With more international exposure, they will only get better," he said.
# | Date | Venue | Opponent | Result | Scored | Competition |
1 | 29 February 2012 | Mong Kok Stadium, Hong Kong | 5–1 | 0 | Friendly |
Honours
Club
;Lee Man- Hong Kong Sapling Cup: 2018–19
Personal life