Hong Kong Women League

The Hong Kong Women League (Chinese: 香港女子聯賽) is a Hong Kong football league for women's association football clubs.

Established in 1986 by the Hong Kong Ladies Football Association, the first season was competed by 6 teams, with Caroline Hill Women winning the title.

In 2009, after Hong Kong won the gold medal in the 2009 East Asian Games, the Hong Kong government announced and introduced the Project Phoenix which suggested that the Hong Kong Football Association should introduce a new and structured women league.

In 2018, the HKFA introduced the two-tier system for the Hong Kong Women League, with 8 teams competing in the First Division and 6–7 teams competing in the Second Division.

Each club is allowed to name 3 foreign players on the pitch and to make at most 5 substitutions in a game.