After returning from a short training period with mainland Chinese side Guangzhou R&F, Chan Siu Kwan returned to Hong Kong and joined Yokohama FC Hong Kong in summer of 2012.
Lee joined Yokohama FC Hong Kong in July 2012, alongside former Sham Shui Po manager Lee Chi Kin and other Sham Shui Po players.
Leung, along with his Tuen Mun centre-back partner Čedomir Mijanović, joined fellow First Division club Yokohama FC Hong Kong.
On 7 June 2013, Li joined fellow First Division club Yokohama FC Hong Kong for free.
On 2 October 2012 he joined Hong Kong First Division League side Kitchee SC, for an undisclosed fee; he made his debut for his new club five days later, against Yokohama FC Hong Kong, coming on as a 62nd minute substitute for compatriot Fernando Recio.
During 2012 summer, Tsang Man Fai joined fellow First Division club Yokohama FC Hong Kong.
In the 2013-14 season Yokohama FC Hong Kong moved its home ground from Siu Sai Wan Sports Ground to Tseung Kwan O Sports Ground.
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