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South China AA - Aa VS Central Western District Rsa Score Today
South China AA
03-15 15:30
3 - 0
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South China AA
Central & Western District RSA
Attacks
93
117
Dangerous Attacks
44
72
Ball Possession
42
58
On Target
4
2
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6032
6116
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Match Info
Hong Kong First Division League Round: South China AA 3-0 Central & Western District RSA. At Hong Kong Stadium on March 15, 2026, South China AA delivered a commanding performance to defeat Central & Western District RSA 3-0, reaffirming their status as title contenders. The match was effectively over by halftime as South China's superior quality and attacking fluency proved too much for their opponents. The home side took the lead in the 18th minute through a powerful header from a corner. They doubled their advantage ten minutes later with a clinical finish after a defensive mistake from Central & Western. The third goal, a sublime team move finished with a low drive, came just before the break, sealing the contest. The second half was a more subdued affair, with South China managing the game comfortably and Central & Western struggling to create any meaningful chances. The standout performance came from South China's midfield orchestrator, who controlled the tempo and provided two assists. The victory solidifies South China's position near the top of the First Division table, while Central & Western remain in a battle at the lower end. South China's manager was pleased with the professional display: "A very good first half. We were sharp and took our chances, which is important." The Central & Western coach acknowledged the gulf in class: "We were second best today. We have to learn from playing against teams of this quality." South China fielded a strong, experienced starting XI, while Central & Western set up to try and contain their illustrious opponents.