The Malaya (later Malaysia) team could include Singaporean players until 1969. From 1970 onwards teams were permitted to field several non-Chinese players.
Up until the early 70s the Hong Kong team was the "Combined Chinese" team, i.e. any Chinese player based in Hong Kong was eligible to play for the team, regardless of his affiliation to either the HKFA or the Republic of China (Taiwan) association.
NB: not held in missing years; the 1928 edition was the first. Year Venue Result(s) 1928 Hongkong Hongkong 3-2 Malaya 1929 Singapore Malaya 2-1 Hongkong 1931 Hongkong Hongkong 3-1 Malaya 1934 Singapore cancelled [Hongkong dns] 1939 Singapore Hongkong 5-3 Malaya 1949 Hongkong Hongkong 2-0 Malaya [played 21 Jan 1950] 1950 Singapore Malaya 3-2 Hongkong [played 27 Aug] 1951 Hongkong Hongkong 5-2 Malaya 1953 Singapore Malaya 2-1 Hongkong 1954 Hongkong Hongkong 1-1 Malaya replay Hongkong 4-3 Malaya 1955 Singapore Malaya 2-1 Hongkong 1956 Hongkong Hongkong 5-3 Malaya 1957 Kuala Lumpur Hongkong 1-0 Malaya 1958 Hongkong Hongkong 7-0 Malaya 1959 Kuala Lumpur Hongkong 7-1 Malaya 1960 Hongkong Hongkong 4-0 Malaya 1961 Kuala Lumpur Malaya 5-4 Hongkong 1962 Hongkong Hongkong 3-0 Malaya 1963 Penang Hongkong 1-1 Malaya replay Hongkong 2-0 Malaya NB: Malaya became (part of) Malaysia on 16 Sep 1963 1964 Hongkong Hongkong 4-2 Malaysia 1965 Singapore Malaysia 4-2 Hongkong 1966 Hongkong Hongkong 6-2 Malaysia 1967 Singapore Malayasia 2-1 Hongkong 1968 Hongkong Hongkong 2-2 Malaysia replay Hongkong 3-0 Malaysia 1969 Penang cancelled 1970 Hongkong Hongkong 2-0 Malaysia 1971 Kota Bahru Hongkong 3-1 Malaysia 1972 Hongkong Hongkong 1-0 Malaysia 1974 Hongkong Hongkong 3-2 Malaysia 1975 Singapore Malaysia 2-1 Singapore NB: Hongkong withdrew 1976 Penang Malaysia 3-1 Singapore Singapore 2-1 Hongkong Malaysia 1-0 Hongkong NB: cup winners Malaysia 1977 Singapore Hongkong 3-2 Singapore Malaysia 2-0 Hongkong Singapore 3-1 Malaysia NB: cup winners Singapore 1979 Singapore Hongkong 3-0 Malaysia Singapore 2-1 Malaysia Hongkong 2-0 Singapore NB: cup winners Hongkong 1980 Hongkong (?) Singapore unk Malaysia Malaysia unk Hongkong Hongkong unk Singapore NB: cup winners Hongkong 1981 Penang Singapore 2-2 Malaysia [aet] NB: Singapore and Malaysia joint cup winners after Hongkong withdrew 1982 Singapore Singapore 2-1 Malaysia Hongkong 2-0 Malaysia Hongkong 2-1 Singapore NB: cup winners Hongkong 1983 Kuantan Malaysia 3-1 Singapore NB: Hongkong withdrew Number of Wins (35 tournaments; 1981 win shared) 23 Hongkong 11 Malay(si)a (1 shared) 2 Singapore (1 shared)
The Por Yen Cup took over the role of the Ho Ho Cup. Teams were permitted up to three non-Chinese players.
1983 Hongkong Hongkong 3-0 Malaysia Singapore 1-0 Malaysia Hongkong 4-1 Singapore NB: cup winners Hongkong 1984 Singapore Singapore 2-3 Malaysia Malaysia 0-3 Hongkong Singapore 1-2 Hongkong NB: cup winners Hongkong 1985 Malacca Malaysia 0-0 Singapore Hongkong 2-0 Singapore Malaysia 0-0 Hongkong NB: cup winners Hongkong 1986 Hongkong Singapore 1-0 Malaysia Hongkong 0-0 Singapore Hongkong 3-2 Malaysia NB: cup winners Hongkong 1987 Singapore Singapore 1-0 Malaysia Hongkong 2-0 Malaysia Singapore 1-2 Hongkong NB: cup winners Hongkong 1988 Penang Malaysia 1-0 Singapore Hongkong 2-0 Singapore Malaysia 4-1 Hongkong NB: cup winners Malaysia 1989 Hongkong Hongkong 1-0 Singapore Malaysia 0-2 Singapore Hongkong 3-0 Malaysia NB: cup winners Hongkong 1990 Singapore Singapore 4-1 Hongkong Hongkong unk Malaysia Singapore 2-0 Malaysia NB: cup winners Singapore 1991 Alor Setar Malaysia 3-0 Singapore Hongkong 2-1 Singapore Malaysia 0-4 Hongkong NB: cup winners Hongkong Number of Wins (9 (known) tournaments) 7 Hongkong 1 Malaysia 1 Singapore
Sources: online newspaper archives
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