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The Hong Kong Premiership is the highest level of domestic competition for rugby union clubs in Hong Kong organised by the Hong Kong Rugby Union. HKFC and Valley RFC are the two most popular and successful clubs from the Hong Kong Premiership.
Hong Kong Football Club (HKFC; Chinese: 香港足球會), established in 1886, is a private members' club in Hong Kong. The name reflects the origin as a club for playing association football and rugby. [1] The club is situated in Happy Valley, with the sports pitches being inside the Happy Valley Racecourse.
The Hong Kong Rugby League (HKRL) was formed in December 2014, with the first official rugby league matches in Hong Kong being played in 2015 [1] and the inaugural Hong Kong Super League being contested in 2017. [2] Hong Kong made its Test debut in November 2017, losing to Japan in Kowloon. [3] Hong Kong plays Japan for a trophy called the East ...
The match ball chosen for the 2024–25 Hong Kong Premier League is the Nike Flight football 24/25. The ball will be used for all local competitions including the FA Cup , Sapling Cup , and also the Senior Challenge Shield .
The fixture list for the 2025 RFL League One was issued on 26 November 2024. [1] The regular season comprised 22 rounds to be followed by the Super 8s for the top four clubs. Each club had 20 fixtures with two bye weeks. All times are UK local time (UTC±00:00 until 30 March 2025, UTC+01:00 thereafter).
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Aside from hosting regular league games, the stadium is also the host stadium of the annual HKFC Soccer Sevens which is a seven-a-side tournament with teams joining all over the world. The stadium holds a home sellout record of 1,720 sold tickets during the 3–0 defeat of HKFC against Kitchee in the 2022–23 Hong Kong Premier League season. [51]
Hong Kong Scottish is a rugby football club in Hong Kong.. Over a century ago, exiled Scots in London formed London Scottish FC. In a similar vein, the HKRFU set up a new premiership team with the support of London Scottish, adopting their badge and sharing their colours (blue, white and red) as a mark of that relationship.