All sport stories from Hong Kong.
From Wan Chai to Tuen Mun, neighbourhood sports clubs are becoming vital anchors for youth development, proving that organised community sport remains the backbone of Hong Kong's athletic future.
Sport30 June 2026
While international fixtures draw crowds to major venues, grassroots organisations are transforming neighbourhood facilities into vibrant social hubs that strengthen bonds across the territory.
Sport30 June 2026
With regional championships looming, local athletes are pushing limits at Victoria Peak and beyond as the sport's biggest competition of the year approaches.
Sport30 June 2026
From football pitches in Mong Kok to dragon boat clubs along the harbour, here's everything a newcomer needs to know about getting active in the city's thriving recreational leagues.
Sport30 June 2026
The Shatin-based Dragon Swimmers collective has produced five athletes who qualified for international youth circuits this summer, signalling a new era of competitive depth in Hong Kong's aquatic talent pipeline.
Sport30 June 2026
With the Premier League climax looming, South China and Eastern dominate the race while lower-tier clubs eye promotion through the playoff gauntlet.
Sport30 June 2026
From converted warehouses in Kwun Tong to high-rise facilities in Central, Hong Kong's expanding gym network is driving a new wave of serious athletes and casual fitness enthusiasts.
Sport30 June 2026
With membership surging post-pandemic, local endurance sport organisations are reshaping how Hongkongers connect through fitness and shared passion.
Sport30 June 2026
From indoor gyms in Quarry Bay to natural rock faces in the New Territories, Hong Kong's expanding infrastructure is fuelling explosive growth in extreme sports.
Sport30 June 2026
Hong Kong's endurance sports community is booming—here's how to join the thousands discovering their athletic potential across our world-class venues and trails.
Sport30 June 2026
From football pitches in Sham Shui Po to swimming pools across the territory, here's what parents need to know before enrolling their kids in organized youth sport.
Sport30 June 2026
As boutique fitness studios and neighbourhood gyms multiply across the harbour, Hong Kong's training culture is shifting from corporate chains to intimate, locally rooted communities.
Sport30 June 2026
As the summer break approaches, recreational clubs across the New Territories and urban districts are pushing for glory in what promises to be the most competitive season-end stretch in five years.
Sport30 June 2026
As participation in swimming and water sports surges across Hong Kong, ageing facilities and limited pool capacity raise questions about whether the city's venues can meet the needs of athletes and recreational users alike.
Sport30 June 2026
With the region's soccer scene gaining momentum, ageing stadiums and limited training facilities have become the bottleneck holding back Hong Kong's professional teams and grassroots development.
Sport30 June 2026
From revamped facilities in Victoria Park to state-of-the-art venues across the New Territories, Hong Kong's sports infrastructure is undergoing significant modernisation to support world-class events and grassroots participation.
Sport30 June 2026
As outdoor adventure sports gain traction among young professionals, climbing gyms from Causeway Bay to Sheung Wan are reshaping how the city stays fit.
Sport30 June 2026
The underdog team from Sheung Wan has defied expectations to reach the Hong Kong Amateur Rugby Union's semi-finals, reigniting grassroots enthusiasm across the territory's recreational leagues.
Sport30 June 2026
Local grassroots development programmes deliver impressive results as weekend tournaments showcase the next generation of talent across the harbour.
Sport30 June 2026
Local gyms are redefining community engagement beyond equipment rows, tapping into Hong Kong's growing appetite for group training and holistic health.
Sport30 June 2026