Ng Chiu Kok
Hong Kong government official and football referee From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ng Chiu Kok, or Chiu-Kok Ng (Mandarin Chinese: 吳超覺, born November 25, 1975), born in Hong Kong, is the Deputy Commissioner of the Correctional Services Department of Hong Kong and an international Association football referee.[1][2] He was a referee of the Hong Kong Football Association beginning in 1994. He started to officiate the highest level of professional league matches in Hong Kong in 2000. In 2004, he was promoted to FIFA referee. In 2008, he became the first Hong Kong referee to be promoted to the Asian Football Confederation elite referee.[3] Chiu Kok has been voted the "Best Referee" of the year.[4] On May 30, 2021, after officiating the final match of the Hong Kong Premier League and the relegation battle between Southern and Resources Capital,[5] Chiu Kok announced that he would officially retire after officiating more than 1,100 games, ending his 27-year refereeing career.[6]
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吳超覺 | |
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Ng Chiu Kok | |
Deputy Commissioner of the Correctional Services Department | |
Assumed office March 2022 | |
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Born | Hong Kong | November 25, 1975
Occupation | Association football referee Civil servant |
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