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Football league
Hong Kong Women League
Founded
1986
Country
Hong Kong
Confederation
AFC
Number of teams
8 (First Division) 14 (Second Division)
Level on pyramid
1 (First Division) 2 (Second Division)
Domestic cup(s)
FA Cup
Current champions
Kitchee (3rd title) (2023–24)
Most championships
Citizen (6 titles)
Website
http://www.hkfa.com/en/
The Hong Kong Women League (Chinese: 香港女子聯賽) is a Hong Kong football league for women's association football clubs. It was originally established in 1986 by the Hong Kong Ladies Football Association, but was re-formed and is now organised by the Hong Kong Football Association. It does not affiliate to any women football leagues in the rest of China.
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