Roberto Losada named Hong Kong head coach after six-month interim spell
Roberto Losada officially appointed Hong Kong head coach after interim stint; will lead friendlies vs Mongolia (June 5, 2026) and Cambodia (June 9, 2026).
Losada confirmed as Hong Kong head coach
Roberto Losada has been named the permanent head coach of the Hong Kong national team following a six-month interim period.
The Spain-born coach prevailed over more than 300 applicants to succeed Ashley Westwood, the Football Association of Hong Kong, China said.
The announcement was made at a press conference held at Hong Kong Football Club on Friday, June 5, 2026.
No contractual length was disclosed by association officials during the briefing.
Interim spell and early results under Losada
Losada has been in interim charge since late 2025, overseeing a string of exhibition fixtures as he settled into the role.
His preparations included the traditional Guangdong-Hong Kong Cup and the Lunar New Year Cup, events used to evaluate squad depth and tactical approaches.
The first competitive match under his leadership arrived in March 2026, a 2-1 Asian Cup qualifying defeat to India that provided early signals about selection choices and areas for improvement.
Association sources said the interim period allowed Losada to assess domestic talent and integrate coaching staff ahead of his permanent appointment.
Immediate fixture list: Mongolia friendly and Cambodia trip
Losada will lead Hong Kong in a home friendly against Mongolia at Hong Kong Stadium on Friday night, June 5, 2026, marking the start of his full-time tenure.
The city team will then travel to Phnom Penh to face Cambodia on Tuesday, June 9, 2026, giving Losada consecutive match opportunities to test his preferred XI.
Those fixtures are positioned to provide competitive minutes to fringe players while allowing core squad members to build cohesion ahead of later qualifiers.
The match schedule also offers a short window for the coaching staff to refine tactical plans under live conditions.
Selection pressures and squad priorities
With over 300 applicants for the job, Losada’s appointment concludes a wide-ranging search and places emphasis on his development plan for local talent.
The coach inherits a squad that mixes experienced domestic performers with younger prospects seeking international exposure.
Immediate selection priorities are expected to focus on defensive solidity and set-piece organization following the narrow defeat in March 2026.
FAHK officials have indicated that domestic league performance and player availability will be key metrics in upcoming selections.
Contract and governance details left vague
During the press conference at Hong Kong Football Club, the association confirmed Losada’s appointment but withheld specifics about the duration or financial terms of his contract.
Association spokespeople framed the decision as strategic, citing continuity after the interim spell and a desire to build long-term competitive momentum.
The lack of a publicly disclosed contract length leaves open questions about performance benchmarks and review timelines.
Observers noted that practical measures—such as upcoming friendly results and public engagement—will likely shape the perception of the appointment in the short term.
FAHK to host Fifa Asean Cup Division 2 amid packed calendar
The Football Association of Hong Kong, China also confirmed that the city will stage Division 2 of the inaugural Fifa Asean Cup in September and October 2026.
That tournament scheduling overlaps with larger multi-sport events in the region, a point the association acknowledged will require careful coordination.
FAHK noted the competition presents both an opportunity to showcase local football infrastructure and a challenge in terms of player availability given competing commitments.
Organizers will need to balance domestic league schedules, international windows, and the broader Asian sporting calendar to field competitive teams.
Implications for Hong Kong’s short- and medium-term targets
Losada’s early mandate will likely emphasize competitive stability and the accumulation of qualifying points in key windows.
The friendly against Mongolia and the Phnom Penh trip are expected to be used as diagnostic exercises to set tactical philosophy and identify leadership within the playing group.
Medium-term objectives for the FAHK include improved results in regional tournaments and stronger performances in Asian qualifying campaigns.
How quickly Losada can translate interim lessons into consistent outcomes will inform both public confidence and internal evaluations.
Reaction and expectations from the football community
Local clubs and pundits greeted the appointment with cautious optimism, highlighting Losada’s familiarity with Hong Kong football from his interim spell.
Supporters have been asking for a clear plan on youth integration and clearer communication on selection decisions ahead of more consequential fixtures later in the year.
The association has committed to providing regular updates on squad lists and training camps as fixtures approach.
Stakeholders across the domestic game will watch the Mongolia and Cambodia matches closely as early indicators of the new era.
Hong Kong’s decision to appoint Roberto Losada permanently closes a protracted search and begins a new phase that will test his ability to convert short-term assessments into measurable progress on the pitch.










