Marco Wong's Football Journey: From Doubt to FA Cup Glory
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- Marco Wong, 23, overcame doubts about his football future after a difficult season with Tai Po FC.
- Despite being a fan of the club, he barely played until the FA Cup final, where his excellent performance secured victory.
- Wong's resilience was tested after being repeatedly overlooked for the under-22 squad.
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Marco Wong, a 23-year-old footballer, struggled for playing time in his first season back in Hong Kong with Tai Po FC after completing his university studies in the United States. He felt his future in football was uncertain after being repeatedly left out of the under-22 squad.
He learned during six years in the United States to “enjoy life every day”, but Marco Wong Hin-sum had his joie de vivre tested during a period this season when he questioned whether he had a future in football.
Excellent in Tai Po’s FA Cup final victory over Eastern District on Saturday, Wong barely figured for the opening 8½ months of his first season back in Hong Kong after completing his university studies in New York.
A Tai Po native and “big fan” of the district club, Wong reached his nadir in February when, for the third time, he was included as an overage player in an under-22 squad but failed to get off the bench.
“I was pretty upset and thinking, ‘what’s my future in football?’,” Wong, 23, said.
“I had negativity and, at times, I wanted to give up but I stuck with it. I knew things would change. Sometimes, you need to wait – hard work pays off.”
Wong spent two years at Northwood School in Lake Placid, where he achieved top-tier grades and played semi-professionally for Black Rock FC. He gained a mathematics degree from St. Lawrence University in Canton, roughly 630 kilometres (390 miles) north of New York City.
أسئلة مفتوحة
- What were the specific reasons Wong barely figured for the opening 8½ months of the season?
- What are Wong's future plans with Tai Po FC?
- What is the general state of football development for young players in Hong Kong?





