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Fung Ka Ki (; born 19 September 1977 in Hong Kong, China) is a former professional Hong Kong football player. He was the team captain when he took part in 2000 Sydney Olympics Qualifiers, Hong Kong Rangers FC and Kitchee. He has also represented Hong Kong in FIFA international matches. He is a football commentator in Cable TV Hong Kong since 2005, he mainly hosts program for Bundesliga and Premier League. 2006 Germany World Cup, Fung Ka Ki hosted the program “Around the World in 80 Days” for the cable TV Hong Kong. Inside the episode, Fung and his crew travel and visiting 6 continents, 32 World Cup finalist participating countries . It is believed that the duration of his around-the-world travel shooting is more than 100 days. However, his contract termination with Kitchee had been into debate, he as very few football player to take the initiative to resign. 2008 Beijing Olympic, Fung Ka Ki hosted the program "Four Little continues strong" for the cable TV Hong Kong. Inside the episode, Fung and his crew focus on the passing of the Olympic torch relay in China. They visited and interviewed all the provinces throughout China. In 2010, Fung Ka Ki was hired by Birmingham International Holdings (Birmingham City FC) as finance officer, after the takeover of the club by Hong Kong businessman Carson Yeung. He was often spotted in the stands on matchdays, sitting behind Carson Yeung. ==Club career== Has recently signed for Bromsgrove District League Division Side, Nailers Arms FC. Manager Stuart Day stated that this represented one of the club's most important signings in their esteemed history. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Fung Ka Ki」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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