All sport stories from Hong Kong.
Whether it's football in Mong Kok or dragon boat racing in Stanley, navigating youth sports clubs in Hong Kong doesn't have to be daunting—here's what parents and young athletes need to know.
Sport30 June 2026
Volunteer-run leagues and neighbourhood clubs are thriving across the territory, proving that organised recreation needs neither corporate sponsorship nor marble-clad facilities.
Sport30 June 2026
As major venues evolve beyond match days, grassroots sports organisations are transforming Hong Kong's sporting landscape by creating year-round gathering places that strengthen neighbourhoods.
Sport30 June 2026
As participation in swimming and water sports surges across the territory, ageing facilities and limited venues are putting pressure on Hong Kong's aquatic infrastructure.
Sport30 June 2026
From the Victoria Harbour waterfront to the New Territories trails, Hong Kong's investment in dedicated venues and training grounds is transforming the city into a serious contender for endurance athletes.
Sport30 June 2026
Participation data shows a dramatic shift in how Hong Kongers approach wellness, with premium facilities and boutique training outpacing traditional gyms.
Sport30 June 2026
Eastern FC's late heroics and South China's unexpected defeat reshape the top-flight standings as the season approaches its critical juncture.
Sport30 June 2026
As participation in amateur recreational clubs surges across the territory, a quiet revolution is taking shape—one weekend match at a time.
Sport30 June 2026
As temperatures soar, local runners, cyclists and triathletes eye qualification slots through a gruelling series of regional finals stretching across July and August.
Sport30 June 2026
With flagship stadiums across the city nearing capacity and competition for world-class events intensifying, Hong Kong's sports facilities are at a crossroads between modernisation and maintenance.
Sport30 June 2026
The city's premier outdoor climbing collective has turned heads across Asia with a dominant showing at the regional championships, signalling a new era for extreme sport in Hong Kong.
Sport30 June 2026
From budget-friendly chains to premium wellness clubs across the harbour, here's what newcomers need to know before signing up.
Sport30 June 2026
From Victoria Harbour to the New Territories, local aquatic clubs are expanding membership and fostering connections that extend far beyond the swimming lane.
Sport30 June 2026
With local clubs competing for limited training grounds and aging stadiums, pressure mounts on the Sports and Recreation Bureau to deliver a new generation of facilities.
Sport30 June 2026
A grassroots Stanley-based triathlon collective is challenging the sport's elite establishment with an aggressive roster expansion and a radical training philosophy centred on community over competition.
Sport30 June 2026
As the territory's water sports calendar accelerates towards July championships, swimmers and kayakers are putting in final preparations at venues across the harbour.
Sport30 June 2026
With inter-school championships and district tournaments peaking across July and August, local youth academies are racing against the clock to sharpen their squads before the decisive matches that will define the season.
Sport30 June 2026
New participation data reveals how the city's gym culture has shifted dramatically over the past three years, with surprising winners and losers emerging.
Sport30 June 2026
A scrappy Wan Chai outfit has galvanised the city's recreational circuit, proving that grit and community beats big-money franchises.
Sport30 June 2026
With regional championships looming in August, local athletes are sharpening their skills on the city's expanding indoor and outdoor routes ahead of a pivotal competition window.
Sport30 June 2026