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Local league drama: Causeway Bay dominates football, netball upsets shake weekend fixtures

This week's amateur competitions delivered thrilling victories and surprising defeats across Hong Kong's recreational sports scene.

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By Hong Kong Sport Desk · Published 30 June 2026 at 1:51 am

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Updated 18 h ago· 30 June 2026 at 2:00 pm

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Local league drama: Causeway Bay dominates football, netball upsets shake weekend fixtures
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The Hong Kong Amateur Football League delivered compelling action this past weekend as Causeway Bay United secured a commanding 3-1 victory over their Sheung Wan rivals at the Sham Shui Po Sports Ground on Saturday afternoon. The win extends Causeway Bay's unbeaten run to five matches, with midfielder Chen Ka-ming notching a decisive brace in the second half to seal the result. The performance has injected fresh momentum into their push for the Division One playoff positions, currently sitting fourth with 42 points from 18 matches.

In the Women's Netball Championship held at the Victoria Park indoor courts, defending champions Kowloon Tong faced an unexpected stumble, falling 47-44 to the resurgent North Point Networkers on Sunday evening. The three-point defeat marked Kowloon Tong's second consecutive loss and has opened the door for mid-table challengers. North Point's impressive defensive pressure in the final quarter proved decisive, with their circle defence limiting Kowloon Tong's scoring opportunities in crucial moments. The victory keeps North Point's playoff aspirations firmly alive.

The Hong Kong Cricket Association's weekend Twenty20 fixtures saw Kowloon Cricket Club claim a dramatic three-wicket victory over Kowloon Wanderers at the Tin Kwong Road ground. Chasing 168, Kowloon Cricket Club's lower order proved decisive, with tail-enders adding crucial runs in the final overs. The match demonstrated the unpredictable nature of shortened formats, with momentum shifting dramatically in the closing stages.

Across Lantau Island, the recreational badminton circuit witnessed strong performances at the Tung Chung Sports Centre. The mixed doubles draws attracted over 120 participants, reflecting growing interest in the sport among amateur players. Tournament organizers noted increased registration numbers compared to previous seasons, attributing growth to expanded court availability and flexible scheduling.

The amateur rugby community in Stanley also celebrated with the Stanley Tigers securing a bonus-point victory against Kowloon Rugby Football Club at the Stanley Sports Ground. Despite playing against strong opposition, the Tigers' structured approach to set-piece play provided the foundation for their 28-21 triumph.

These weekend results underscore Hong Kong's thriving recreational sports ecosystem, where amateur competitors continue attracting dedicated followings and generating competitive excellence across multiple disciplines. The variety of fixtures—from football and netball to cricket and rugby—demonstrates the breadth of sporting opportunities available to enthusiasts throughout the territory's communities.

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