List of football clubs in Hong Kong

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This is a list of football clubs that play in the four levels of the Hong Kong football league system. Most clubs are located in Hong Kong, though there are some clubs from outside Hong Kong (for example in mainland China) that play in the Hong Kong system.

Contents

By League and Division

Alphabetically

The divisions are correct for the 2023–24 season. Most teams competing in the lower division (First Division, Second Division and Third Division) do not have their own home ground. It is denoted by an "N/A" in the "Home Ground" column.

3

ClubLeague/Division in 2023–24LvlHome GroundLocation
3 Sing First Division 2N/AN/A

A

ClubLeague/Division in 2023–24LvlHome GroundLocation
All Black FC

C

ClubLeague/Division in 2023–24LvlHome GroundLocation
Central & Western First Division 2N/AN/A
CFCSSHK Second Division 3N/AN/A
Citizen AA First Division 2N/AN/A

D

ClubLeague/Division in 2023–24LvlHome GroundLocation
Double Flower Third Division 4N/AN/A

E

ClubLeague/Division in 2023–24LvlHome GroundLocation
Eastern SC Premier League 1 Mong Kok Stadium Mong Kok, Kowloon
Eastern District First Division 2N/AN/A

F

ClubLeague/Division in 2023–24LvlHome GroundLocation
Fukien Third Division 4N/AN/A
Fu Moon Second Division 3N/AN/A

G

ClubLeague/Division in 2023–24LvlHome GroundLocation
Gospel Third Division 4N/AN/A

H

ClubLeague/Division in 2023–24LvlHome GroundLocation
Happy Valley
Hoi King First Division 2N/AN/A
Hong Kong FC Premier League 1 Hong Kong Football Club Stadium Happy Valley, Hong Kong Island
HK U23 Premier League 1 Hammer Hill Road Sports Ground Diamond Hill, Kowloon

I

ClubLeague/Division in 2023–24LvlHome GroundLocation
Islands Third Division 4N/AN/A

K

ClubLeague/Division in 2023–24LvlHome GroundLocation
KCDRSC Third Division 4N/AN/A
Kitchee Premier League 1 Mong Kok Stadium Mong Kok, Kowloon
Konter Third Division 4N/AN/A
Kowloon City First Division 2N/AN/A
Kowloon Cricket Club Second Division 3N/AN/A
Kwai Tsing Second Division 3N/AN/A
Kwong Wah Second Division 3N/AN/A
Kwun Tong Second Division 3N/AN/A
Kui Tan Third Division 4N/AN/A

L

ClubLeague/Division in 2023–24LvlHome GroundLocation
Leaper Second Division 3N/AN/A
Lee Man Premier League 1 Tseung Kwan O Sports Ground Tseung Kwan O, New Territories
Lucky Mile Second Division 3 Hong Kong Football Club Stadium Happy Valley, Hong Kong

M

ClubLeague/Division in 2023–24LvlHome GroundLocation
Mutual Second Division 3N/AN/A

N

ClubLeague/Division in 2023–24LvlHome GroundLocation
North District Premier League 1 North District Sports Ground Sheung Shui, New Territories

O

ClubLeague/Division in 2023–24LvlHome GroundLocation
Ornament Third Division 4N/AN/A

R

ClubLeague/Division in 2023–24LvlHome GroundLocation
Rangers Premier League 1 Tsing Yi Sports Ground Tsing Yi, New Territories
Ravia Orion Third Division 4N/AN/A
Resources Capital Premier League 1 Tsing Yi Sports Ground Tsing Yi, New Territories

S

ClubLeague/Division in 2023–24LvlHome GroundLocation
Sai Kung First Division 2N/AN/A
Sham Shui Po Premier League 1 Kowloon Tsai Sports Ground Kowloon Tsai, Kowloon
Shatin First Division 2N/AN/A
South China First Division 2N/AN/A
Southern Premier League 1 Aberdeen Sports Ground Aberdeen, Hong Kong Island
St. Joseph's Third Division 4N/AN/A
Sui Tung Third Division 4N/AN/A
Sun Hei Second Division 3N/AN/A
Supreme FC Third Division 4N/AN/A

T

ClubLeague/Division in 2023–24LvlHome GroundLocation
Tai Po Premier League 1 Tai Po Sports Ground Tai Po, New Territories
Tsuen Wan Third Division 4N/AN/A
Tuen Mun FC Third Division 4N/AN/A
Tsun Tat FC Third Division 4N/AN/A
Tuen Mun Second Division 3N/AN/A
Tung Sing Second Division 3N/AN/A

W

ClubLeague/Division in 2023–24LvlHome GroundLocation
Wan Chai Second Division 3N/AN/A
Wing Go Second Division 3N/AN/A
Wing Yee First Division 2N/AN/A
WSE Second Division 3N/AN/A
Wong Tai Sin First Division 2N/AN/A

Y

ClubLeague/Division in 2023–24LvlHome GroundLocation
Yau Tsim Mong Second Division 3N/AN/A
Yuen Long First Division 2N/AN/A

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