
Coach’s trust in seasoned leaders and emerging talent pays off in festive tournament victory
Hong Kong head coach Mariano Losada credited a carefully balanced squad of veteran leaders and emerging prospects after guiding his side to victory in the Chinese New Year Cup, a tournament that traditionally showcases regional talent during the Lunar New Year celebrations.
Losada’s selection strategy combined experienced campaigners with younger players eager to impress, a blend he described as essential to maintaining composure in high-pressure moments while injecting energy and pace into the team’s overall performance.
The approach proved decisive as Hong Kong navigated a competitive field and secured the trophy.
The coach had signalled in the lead-up to the competition that he intended to give opportunities to promising younger members of the squad without sidelining established figures who provide tactical discipline and leadership.
Throughout the tournament, senior players were seen organising the back line and setting the tempo, while younger teammates contributed with pressing intensity and attacking movement.
In the decisive match, Hong Kong displayed both defensive resilience and clinical finishing, capitalising on key opportunities and managing the game effectively in its closing stages.
Supporters in attendance welcomed the result as a positive indicator ahead of forthcoming regional fixtures.
Losada said the victory reflected a broader development plan aimed at strengthening squad depth and fostering continuity.
By integrating youth prospects into competitive matches alongside seasoned internationals, the coaching staff hopes to build a sustainable pipeline of talent capable of competing consistently at higher levels.
The Chinese New Year Cup, long regarded as a symbolic highlight of the football calendar, offered Hong Kong an opportunity not only to celebrate the holiday period but also to reinforce momentum and unity within the squad.
The triumph is expected to bolster confidence as preparations intensify for upcoming international competitions.
Losada’s selection strategy combined experienced campaigners with younger players eager to impress, a blend he described as essential to maintaining composure in high-pressure moments while injecting energy and pace into the team’s overall performance.
The approach proved decisive as Hong Kong navigated a competitive field and secured the trophy.
The coach had signalled in the lead-up to the competition that he intended to give opportunities to promising younger members of the squad without sidelining established figures who provide tactical discipline and leadership.
Throughout the tournament, senior players were seen organising the back line and setting the tempo, while younger teammates contributed with pressing intensity and attacking movement.
In the decisive match, Hong Kong displayed both defensive resilience and clinical finishing, capitalising on key opportunities and managing the game effectively in its closing stages.
Supporters in attendance welcomed the result as a positive indicator ahead of forthcoming regional fixtures.
Losada said the victory reflected a broader development plan aimed at strengthening squad depth and fostering continuity.
By integrating youth prospects into competitive matches alongside seasoned internationals, the coaching staff hopes to build a sustainable pipeline of talent capable of competing consistently at higher levels.
The Chinese New Year Cup, long regarded as a symbolic highlight of the football calendar, offered Hong Kong an opportunity not only to celebrate the holiday period but also to reinforce momentum and unity within the squad.
The triumph is expected to bolster confidence as preparations intensify for upcoming international competitions.




































