List of Hong Kong women's national rugby union team matches

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The following is a list of Hong Kong women's national rugby union team international matches.

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Overall

Hong Kong's overall international match record against all nations, updated to 12 October 2024, is as follows:

PlayedWonDrawnLostPercentage of wins
Total612313737.70%

Full internationals

Legend

WonLostDraw

1998

TestDateOpponentPFPAVenueEvent
18 April 1998Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 1442 Kumagaya Rugby Stadium, Kumagaya
212 April 1998Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 039 Kumagaya Rugby Stadium, Kumagaya

2000s

TestDateOpponentPFPAVenueEvent
315 December 2000Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 062 Aberdeen Sports Ground, Aberdeen 2002 World Cup Q
43 June 2005Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 078 Bangkok 2006 World Cup Q
55 June 2005Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 1820 Bangkok 2006 World Cup Q
617 November 2006Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 120 Kunming 2006 Asia Championship
719 November 2006Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 731 Kunming 2006 Asia Championship
83 June 2008Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan 68 Taldykorgan 2008 Asia Championship
97 June 2008Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg  Kyrgyzstan 490 Taldykorgan 2008 Asia Championship
104 December 2008Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 1010 Saint Andrew's School, Singapore
115 December 2008Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 50 Yio Chu Kang Stadium, Ang Mo Kio
1210 October 2009Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 2217 Hong Kong
134 November 2009Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 1458 Republic Polytechnic, Singapore 2010 World Cup Q
146 November 2009Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 163 Padang, Singapore 2010 World Cup Q

2010s

TestDateOpponentPFPAVenueEvent
1522 May 2010Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 017 Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium, Tokyo
1618 December 2010Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 810 Royal Selangor Club, Kuala Lumpur
1729 April 2011Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 015 Hong Kong
1821 May 2011Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 538 Hong Kong
1919 May 2012Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 1561 Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium, Tokyo
205 July 2012Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 1741 Kunshan 2012 Asia Four Nations
217 July 2012Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 273 Kunshan 2012 Asia Four Nations
2212 December 2012Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 4521 Yio Chu Kang Stadium
2315 December 2012Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 4417 Yio Chu Kang Stadium
2427 April 2013Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 290 Hong Kong
254 September 2013Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 082 Almaty Central Stadium, Almaty 2013 Asia Four Nations
267 September 2013Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 1517 Almaty Central Stadium, Almaty 2013 Asia Four Nations
2718 May 2014Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 1013 Aberdeen Sports Ground, Aberdeen 2014 Asia Four Nations
2821 May 2014Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 1514 Aberdeen Sports Ground, Aberdeen 2014 Asia Four Nations
2924 May 2014Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 535 Aberdeen Sports Ground, Aberdeen 2014 Asia Four Nations
3025 April 2015Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 040 Almaty Central Stadium, Almaty 2015 Asia Championship
3123 May 2015Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 1227 Aberdeen Sports Ground, Aberdeen 2015 Asia Championship
3219 December 2015Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 057 Majadahonda
337 May 2016Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 339 HKFC Stadium, Happy Valley 2016 Asia Championship
3414 May 2016Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 407 Singapore 2016 Asia Championship
3528 May 2016Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 330 Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium, Tokyo 2016 Asia Championship
369 December 2016Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji 457 Hong Kong 2016 Asia Pacific Championship
3717 December 2016Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 820 Hong Kong 2016 Asia Pacific Championship
383 June 2017Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 1841 Medina del Campo
398 July 2017Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 058 Shiroyama 2017 Asia Championship
4015 July 2017Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 1960 Hong Kong 2017 Asia Championship
419 August 2017Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 098 Billings Park UCD, Dublin 2017 World Cup
4213 August 2017Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 0121 Billings Park UCD, Dublin 2017 World Cup
4317 August 2017Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales 1539 UCD Bowl, Dublin 2017 World Cup
4422 August 2017Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 731 Queen's University Belfast, Belfast 2017 World Cup
4526 August 2017Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 544 Queen's University Belfast, Belfast 2017 World Cup
4611 November 2018Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 560 Villajoyosa
4716 November 2018Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales 065 Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff
4824 May 2019Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji 2910 Churchill Park, Lautoka 2019 Asia Pacific Championship
4928 May 2019Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa 1234 Churchill Park, Lautoka 2019 Asia Pacific Championship
5026 November 2019Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 1412 Amsterdam
5130 November 2019Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 180 Amsterdam

2020s

TestDateOpponentPFPAVenueEvent
5210 December 2022Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 3117 King's Park, Kowloon 2022 Asia Championship
5317 December 2022Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 1412 Hong Kong Jockey Club 2022 Asia Championship
541 May 2023Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 2217 NRCA Stadium, Amsterdam
556 May 2023Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 1719 NRCA Stadium, Amsterdam
5622 May 2023Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 2327 Almaty Sports Training Complex, Almaty 2023 Asia Championship
5722 May 2024Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 1229 Hong Kong 2024 Asia Championship
581 June 2024Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 220 Hong Kong 2024 Asia Championship
5928 September 2024Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji 338 The Sevens Stadium, Dubai 2024 WXV 3 [1]
604 October 2024Flag of Madagascar.svg  Madagascar 387 The Sevens Stadium, Dubai 2024 WXV 3
6112 October 2024Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 333 The Sevens Stadium, Dubai 2024 WXV 3

Other matches

DateHong KongScoreOpponentVenue
1 December 2007 Hong Kong  Flag of Hong Kong.svg2–5 Flag of South Korea.svg Korea University XV Seoul
2 December 2007 Hong Kong  Flag of Hong Kong.svg61–0 Flag of South Korea.svg Korea University XV Seoul
15 December 2015 Hong Kong XV  Flag of Hong Kong.svg12–59Flag of Spain.svg  Spain XV Hortaleza, Spain
16 November 2016 Hong Kong XV  Flag of Hong Kong.svg25–22Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan XV King's Park, Hong Kong
20 November 2016 Hong Kong XV  Flag of Hong Kong.svg37–10Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan XV King's Park, Hong Kong
30 May 2017 Hong Kong XV  Flag of Hong Kong.svg8–19Flag of Spain.svg  Spain XV Estadio Pepe Rojo, Valladolid

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