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Fifa international window: prolific Brazilian could make Hong Kong debut next week, with another red-hot striker close behind

  • Everton Camargo expected to receive passport in time to join Hong Kong squad for September friendlies
  • Michael Udebuluzor aiming for October’s World Cup ties after positive passport update

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The city’s football association expects Everton Camargo (second right) to be available for the September friendly matches. Photo: Dickson Lee

Hong Kong head coach Jorn Andersen received a twin boost in his bid to cure his side’s goalscoring problems as two prolific attackers moved closer to qualifying to represent the city.

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The Hong Kong Football Association (HKFA) expects Lee Man’s Brazil-born forward Everton Camargo to obtain his passport “in the next few days” and join the squad for friendly matches against Cambodia and Brunei next month.

Teenage striker Michael Udebuluzor, meanwhile, targeted a role in Hong Kong’s World Cup qualifying play-off with Bhutan in October after issuing an optimistic update on his passport application.

Udebuluzor is waiting for the completion of paperwork to formally relinquish his Nigerian citizenship. The 19-year-old, who has eight goals from seven games for Ingolstadt II in Germany’s fifth tier this season, said everything was in place for his subsequent naturalisation after he began that process last December.

The red-hot Udebuluzor has scored eight goals in seven games for his German club Ingolstadt II. Photo: Jelly Tse
The red-hot Udebuluzor has scored eight goals in seven games for his German club Ingolstadt II. Photo: Jelly Tse

“I am hoping to play the World Cup matches in October,” Udebuluzor told the Post. “I am pretty sure that can happen, but not 100 per cent. The fixtures next month will be too soon.

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“Giving away my Nigerian passport is a paperwork process and that is happening right now. As soon as I have the paperwork and declare my passport is no longer with me, it will be just a matter of time until I get my Hong Kong passport. The naturalisation process is ready.”

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