Fixtures

DateRHome vs Away-
03/01 05:30 18 Citizen AA vs 3 Sing FC View
03/01 05:30 18 Supreme FC vs South China AA View
03/01 05:30 18 Tung Sing vs Yuen Long View
03/01 07:30 18 WSE vs Hakoah Sydney City East U20 View
03/01 07:30 18 Sham Shui Po vs Shatin View
03/01 07:30 18 Kwun Tong vs Central & Western View
03/01 08:45 18 Lucky Mile vs Hoi King View
03/08 05:00 19 Resources Capital FC vs Supreme FC View
03/08 05:30 19 South China AA vs Hoi King View
03/08 05:30 19 Citizen AA vs Shatin View
03/08 07:00 19 Sham Shui Po vs Kwun Tong View
03/08 07:30 19 WSE vs 3 Sing FC View

Results

Date R Home vs Away -
02/08 07:30 17 [5] Tung Sing vs Supreme FC [1] 2-3
02/08 07:30 17 [8] Central & Western vs WSE [2] 0-0
02/08 07:30 17 [9] Shatin vs South China AA [3] 0-3
02/08 07:00 17 [6] Sham Shui Po vs Citizen AA [12] 3-1
02/08 05:30 17 [14] Kwun Tong vs Lucky Mile [13] 1-2
02/08 05:30 17 [10] Yuen Long vs Resources Capital FC [7] 2-0
02/08 05:00 17 [11] 3 Sing FC vs Hoi King [4] 1-1
02/01 07:30 16 [9] Anglin/Lee vs Sham Shui Po [4] 1-1
02/01 07:30 16 [3] South China AA vs WSE [2] 0-0
02/01 07:30 16 [10] Budzel/Gavnholt vs Kwun Tong [14] 3-1
02/01 05:30 16 [7] Resources Capital FC vs Lucky Mile [13] 0-1
02/01 05:30 16 [11] 3 Sing FC vs Tung Sing [5] 3-6

The Hong Kong First Division League (Chinese: 香港甲組聯賽) is the second-highest division in the Hong Kong football league system. Established in 1908, it is the third oldest in Asia, after Calcutta and Bombay. Moreover, it is the oldest top-flight league system in Asia. The league was formerly the highest division in Hong Kong until the formation of the Hong Kong Premier League in 2014.

Since 1908, a total of 29 clubs have been crowned champions of the Hong Kong football system. South China are the most successful club, having won 41 times since their first participation in 1941.

The Hong Kong 1st Division is the premier football league in Hong Kong, showcasing the highest level of competitive soccer in the region. Established as the top tier of Hong Kong football, the league features a diverse roster of local and international clubs competing annually for the championship title. Known for its passionate fan base and vibrant matchday atmosphere, the Hong Kong 1st Division highlights the region’s rich football culture and talent development. The league also serves as a crucial platform for players to showcase their skills and aspire to move to higher levels of competition. With a blend of tradition and modernity, the Hong Kong 1st Division continues to be a cornerstone of Hong Kong’s sporting landscape.