All sport stories from Hong Kong.
Community sport organisations are transforming neighbourhood facilities into training grounds for champions, reshaping how Hong Kong's underdog athletes access world-class venues.
Sport30 June 2026
From Victoria Harbour to Aberdeen, local aquatic organisations are drawing thousands of residents and forging bonds that extend far beyond the poolside.
Sport30 June 2026
Local Premier League sides deliver contrasting performances as the title race tightens heading into July.
Sport30 June 2026
From football pitches in Tuen Mun to swimming pools across the harbour, grassroots sports clubs are thriving—here's where to find them and what entry costs to expect.
Sport30 June 2026
With the continental championships just weeks away, local athletes are maximizing training at Victoria Peak and purpose-built facilities across the territory.
Sport30 June 2026
Recreational clubs struggle with booking constraints at aging leisure centres, forcing grassroots leagues to innovate or relocate.
Sport30 June 2026
The Quarry Bay-based gym collective is rewriting Hong Kong's competitive fitness narrative with an unprecedented run at the CrossFit Games regional qualifiers.
Sport30 June 2026
Participation data from major venues across the territory exposes surprising gaps in how different neighbourhoods engage with public sports facilities.
Sport30 June 2026
Neighbourhood leagues and volunteer-run clubs across the territory are democratising football and building social bonds in ways the professional game never could.
Sport30 June 2026
As commercial fitness chains dominate the city's skyline, a quiet revolution of volunteer-led training collectives is building real strength in working-class districts across the territory.
Sport30 June 2026
Participation data from local recreational leagues shows a dramatic shift in how Hong Kong residents are choosing to stay active—and the trends are reshaping neighbourhoods across the territory.
Sport30 June 2026
Victory at the Asia-Pacific Sport Climbing Championship marks a breakthrough moment for Hong Kong's burgeoning extreme sports community.
Sport30 June 2026
From neighbourhood clubs to district facilities, here's everything you need to know about joining Hong Kong's youth sports network.
Sport30 June 2026
Fresh participation data shows aquatic activities are no longer niche pursuits in Hong Kong—they're reshaping how locals think about health and wellness.
Sport30 June 2026
From Victoria Park to the new Kai Tak Sports Park, the city's ageing facilities and limited capacity are raising questions about Hong Kong's ability to host world-class events.
Sport30 June 2026
From the New Territories to Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong's running, cycling and triathlon community delivered stunning performances across multiple events.
Sport30 June 2026
New registration figures from local leagues show a dramatic shift in how Hong Kong residents prioritize wellness, with surprising winners and losers in the recreational sports landscape.
Sport30 June 2026
From Olympic-standard pools to world-class beaches, the city's aquatic facilities are drawing competitors and enthusiasts while raising standards for regional water sports.
Sport30 June 2026
From grassroots football pitches in Tuen Mun to rowing clubs on Victoria Harbour, community-driven organisations are transforming stadiums and sporting facilities into vital neighbourhood hubs.
Sport30 June 2026
As professional leagues dominate global headlines, neighbourhood teams across Hong Kong are experiencing a quiet renaissance, drawing players and supporters together in an era when social connection has never mattered more.
Sport30 June 2026