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Cheng Siu Wai (Henry Cheng Siu Wai) was born on 27 December, 1981 in Yuen Long, British Hong Kong, is a Hong Kong footballer. Discover Cheng Siu Wai's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 42 years old?

Popular As Henry Cheng Siu Wai
Occupation N/A
Age 42 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 27 December 1981
Birthday 27 December
Birthplace Yuen Long, British Hong Kong
Nationality Hong Kong

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Cheng Siu Wai Height, Weight & Measurements

At 42 years old, Cheng Siu Wai height is 1.80 m and Weight 63 kg.

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Height 1.80 m
Weight 63 kg
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Dating & Relationship status

He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.

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Cheng Siu Wai Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Cheng Siu Wai worth at the age of 42 years old? Cheng Siu Wai’s income source is mostly from being a successful footballer. He is from Hong Kong. We have estimated Cheng Siu Wai's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Net Worth in 2023 Pending
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1981

Henry Cheng Siu Wai (, born 27 December 1981) is a former Hong Kong professional footballer who played as a striker.

Cheng Siu Wai is born to a Hong Kongese father and a Thai mother.

They separated when he was a young boy, his mother returned to Thailand and he grew up in a single parent family in a housing estate in Sheung Shui.

There was a 5-a-side football field at the estate and he started playing there since primary school.

He finished his studies after reaching Form 3.

He was working as an electrician and playing amateur football in Yuen Long, when he was asked if he wanted to play football as a professional.

He is popularly known as Henry because of his uncanny physical resemblance to the French striker.

2002

Cheng Siu Wai made his Hong Kong First Division League debut in 2002 with Double Flower.

He scored his first goal on the same day with a volley at Mong Kok Stadium.

2004

Cheng Siu Wai was released by Buler Rangers one month before the end of the 2004–05 Hong Kong First Division League season because he failed to reach the club's expectations.

When Cheng Siu Wai first joined South China, his monthly salary was only HK$4,000 (approx US$500).

2005

He was a member of the squad that got South China relegated at the end of the 2005–06 Hong Kong First Division League season.

But the club was retained in the first division upon Steven Lo's appointment as the club's convener.

2008

By the time he left in 2008, it went up to HK$11,000 (approx US$1,375).

Because of his difficult financial situation, he lived in the club's quarters and only returned home once a week.

On 11 March 2008, Cheng Siu-wai scored two goals for South China against Home United FC of Singapore, at Mongkok Stadium in an AFC Cup group game.

However, South China lost in the end by 2–3.

Cheng Siu Wai was made captain of the South China invitation XI to face Manchester City FC in the Premier League/Serie A Football Day.

Cheng Siu Wai moved to TSW Pegasus FC when the club was formed at the end of 2008.

He was named the club's captain.

Cheng claimed he moved to get more playing time.

Cheng scored against South China AA in the 2008–09 Hong Kong Senior Challenge Shield Cheng claimed beating South China was one of the teams' targets and he was very happy with the goal and victory.

The club went on to win the tournament by beating Sun Hei SC 3:0 in the final.

But after just one season at the club, he was loaned to Kitchee.

2010

On 9 May 2010, Cheng Siu Wai scored two goals and helped Kitchee beat Happy Valley 6:0.

On 31 May 2010, Cheng Siu-wai scored the equaliser for Kitchee against Beijing Guoan Talents in the 2010 Singapore Cup, forcing extra time which Kitchee won 2:1 in the end.

Kitchee eventually beat South China to win the 2010–11 league title.

2011

In the league, on 21 February 2011, Cheng Siu Wai scored in the 87th minute to help Kitchee beat Tai Po FC 2:1 to stay ahead of South China.

Cheng Siu Wai signed to play for Sun Hei SC on 27 June 2011.

Cheng said he has won numerous trophies in the past but never any individual awards.

In the new season he hopes to win an individual award.

He scored his first goal for Sun Hei on 17 September 2011 in a 2:1 win away to Tuen Mun SA.

On 16 October 2011, Cheng Siu Wai became the first player to score a goal at the newly renovated Mong Kok Stadium, in a 5–0 win against Sham Shui Po SA.

On 22 October, Cheng Siu Wai scored the winning goal against Biu Chun Rangers, just 1 minute from the end, to secure a 1–0 win.

On 27 November, Cheng Siu Wai scored a goal against Tai Po FC in the 2011–12 Hong Kong Senior Challenge Shield quarter-final second leg match and was named Player of the month for October.

Kitchee general manager Ken Ng announced that Cheng Siu Wai will return to Kitchee after spending a season in Sunray Cave JC Sun Hei.

One of them a diving header against Bahrain in the 2011 AFC Asian Cup qualifier.

2013

Cheng joined Eastern in 2013 and made 26 appearances for the club.

2017

He retired from football in 2017 with his final match coming in Eastern's 3-0 win over Southern in the 2016-17 season playoff.

He has been capped 11 times at international level for Hong Kong, and he has scored 7 goals.