Women's Hong Kong Basketball Association

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Women's Hong Kong Basketball Association
Sport Basketball
No. of teams 7
Country Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong
Continent FIBA Asia (Asia)
Level on pyramid1

The Women's Hong Kong Basketball Association is the highest women's professional club basketball competition in Hong Kong.

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History

Champions

List of champions


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