• Seiko Sports Association (Chinese: 精工體育會) were one of the most popular and successful football teams in the history of football in Hong Kong. The team...
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  • Seiko Instruments Seiko Epson Seiko Films, a movie outfit in the Philippines Seiko SA, a defunct football club in Hong Kong Silver Seiko Ltd., knitting machine...
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    Dave Jones (footballer, born 1956) (category Seiko SA players)
    allegations became public. Source: Source: Everton League Cup runner-up: 1976–77 Seiko SA Hong Kong First Division League: 1980–81, 1982–83 Hong Kong FA Cup: 1980–81...
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    René van de Kerkhof (category Seiko SA players)
    1974–75, 1975–76, 1977–78 KNVB Cup: 1973–74, 1975–76 UEFA Cup: 1977–78 Seiko Hong Kong First Division: 1984–85 Hong Kong Senior Shield: 1984–85 Netherlands...
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    Arie Haan (category Seiko SA players)
    played one season for PSV. Haan finished his career for Hong Kong champions Seiko SA. He has 35 matches with his national team, scoring 6 goals. His most famous...
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  • Derek Currie (category Seiko SA players)
    Third Lanark 1967–1970 Motherwell 1970–1972 Hong Kong Rangers 1972–1980 Seiko 1976 → San Antonio Thunder (loan) 1980 Bulova 1980–1982 Eastern International...
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  • Seiko Films was a Philippine film production company owned and run by Robbie Tan. It is known for its erotic films (colloquially known as "bold movies")...
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    Gordon McQueen (category Seiko SA players)
    arch-rivals Manchester United, he won the 1983 FA Cup Final. McQueen joined Seiko in Hong Kong for one season in 1985, before retiring and moving into coaching;...
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    Tony Morley (category Seiko SA players)
    Birmingham City. He had a slightly nomadic career from then on, joining Seiko, Den Haag (with whom he won a runners-up medal in the Dutch Cup, scoring...
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  • Wan Chi Keung (category Seiko SA players)
    national football team in the 1970s and 1980s. He played for South China and Seiko in the Hong Kong First Division League. After retirement, he became an actor...
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    Chan Fat Chi (category Seiko SA players)
    professional footballer who played as a forward. He played for Bulova, Seiko, South China and Instant-Dict. He was the Hong Kong Footballer of the Year...
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    Dick Nanninga (category Seiko SA players)
    Roda JC and MVV Maastricht. He also had a short spell with Hong Kong club Seiko. At international level, he represented the Netherlands at the 1978 FIFA...
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    Theo de Jong (category Seiko SA players)
    the then two-legged final. He later played three seasons in Hong Kong for Seiko. His son, Dave de Jong, is also a footballer. "Theo de Jong treedt in dienst...
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  • Koo Luam Khen (category Seiko SA players)
    Koo Luam Khen (or Khoo Luan Khen, simplified Chinese: 古廉权; traditional Chinese: 古廉權, born 27 March 1951) is a Malaysian former footballer. A Malaysia national...
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  • of the highlights of the season was a 1–1 draw with eventual champions Seiko SA. On 10 May 1980 at the HK Government Stadium CLUB defeated Kui Tan 1–0...
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    Choi York Yee (category Seiko SA players)
    Then he returned to South China two years later. In 1978, he moved to Seiko and played the last year for his professional football. On 23 February 2007...
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  • George Girard-Perregaux Glashütte Original Glycine Watch SA George Graham Graff (jewellers) Grand Seiko Greubel Forsey Moritz Grossmann Grovana Watch Gruen...
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  • Peter Bodak (category Seiko SA players)
    first team. At the end of the season, he moved to Hong Kong to play for Seiko, followed by another move to Belgium with Royal Antwerp a year later. He...
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    Seiko SKA531P1 Kinetic, using a 5M62 caliber Kinetic movement Automatic quartz is a collective term describing watch movements that combine a self-winding...
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  • Asia and Australia Tour September 20, 1979 Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong Seiko SA D 3:3 NYC: SSA: Newspaper Article September 24, 1979  ?, Hong Kong Hong...
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  • Dave Mitchell (soccer) (category Seiko SA players)
    tally first. As of 19 December 2016. Rangers Scottish League Cup: 1984–85 Seiko Hong Kong League: 1984–85 Viceroy Cup: 1984–85 Swindon Town First Division...
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    Tim Bredbury (category Seiko SA players)
    13 goals in 4 games and was soon signed up with Hong Kong league giants Seiko, playing alongside the likes of Arie Haan, Theo de Jong, Dick Nanninga,...
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    1970s during the quartz crisis, when Japanese watch manufacturers, such as Seiko and Citizen, rose to dominance due to their use of quartz movements. In...
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    Gerrie Mühren (category Seiko SA players)
    second leg against Real Madrid. He later played for Real Betis in Spain, and Seiko in Hong Kong. Whilst he was at Betis they won the 1977 Copa del Rey but...
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  • Andy Kennedy (footballer, born 1964) (category Seiko SA players)
    Rangers, and after making around 20 first-team appearances he spent time at Seiko (Hong Kong) and was then transferred to Birmingham City in March 1985. His...
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    Chu Kwok Kuen (category Seiko SA players)
    AA Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1971–1973 Hong Kong Rangers FC Seiko SA International career 1974–1978 Hong Kong 30 (0) Managerial career Citizen...
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    Yan Lik Kin (category Seiko SA players)
    lik6 gin6, born 13 July 1961) is a Hong Kong football coach. He played for Seiko, South China, Sing Tao, Instant Dict, Golden/Sun Hei and Happy Valley. He...
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    a temporary spell from March to April 1982. He had a brief stint with Seiko SA in Hong Kong. [citation needed] Oranje-wit. "Oud-bondscoach George Knobel...
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  • Ronny Goodlass (category Seiko SA players)
    (4) 1980–1981 Fulham 22 (2) 1981–1982 Scunthorpe United 9 (0) 1982–1983 Seiko SA ? (?) 1983–1985 Tranmere Rovers 21 (0) 1985–???? Barrow ? (?) Total 172...
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  • Columb McKinley (category Seiko SA players)
    Dumbarton 62 (0) 1978–1979 Vale of Leven 1979–1981 HK Rangers 1981–1982 Seiko SA 1982–1986 HK Rangers Total 126 (4) *Club domestic league appearances and...
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