James Stephen Gee Ha (Chinese: 夏志明, born 26 December 1992), nicknamed Bullet, is a former professional footballer who played as a striker.
[7] In the League Cup game on 8 January 2011, he scored his first goal in formal match on the 19th-minute and Hong Kong FC defeated NT Realty Wofoo Tai Po by 2–1 lastly.
[12] After the rejection of Guaraní's offer and the postpone of Ha's university study, the new first division team for 2013 East Asian Games has founded and James was called up by the long-term training section.
[15] Finally, although Ha was not loaned to Hong Kong Sapling, he also left Kitchee in the short term to study in the United Kingdom.
[16] In November 2011, Ha was in the United Kingdom playing for amateur side Salisbury City, which is owned by Hong Kong businessman Carson Yeung.
[17] On 8 November 2011, Birmingham City reserves lost to a couple of late goals in a private friendly at Wolverhampton Wanderers.
[2] Ha returned to Hong Kong in January 2012 for Lunar New Year celebration and ended the two months training but Birmingham City abandoned him after the holidays.
[24] For the first preliminary round of 2012 Summer Olympics against Maldives, he was sent to the field by head coach Tsang Wai Chung both two matches and he scored a total of four goals.
[25][26] He was also named in the under-23 list squad for second preliminary round of 2012 Summer Olympics against Uzbekistan,[27] but did not feature in the first leg at the Uzbek stadium, which lost by a goal.
[28][29] In the second leg, Hong Kong astonishingly opted defending formation and caused two losing goals to put Uzbekistan 2–0 up in 20 minutes.
[30][31] In August 2011, HKFA formed the long-term training section for 2013 East Asian Games and Ha was selected by the association.
Ha has lived on Hong Kong Island for a long time and he loves playing football for leisure in Victoria Park, Causeway Bay.