The Hong Kong women's national rugby union team represents Hong Kong in women's rugby union. They played their first international match in 1998 against Japan. They made their Rugby World Cup debut in 2017 in Ireland.
Hong Kong made their World Cup debut at the 2017 Women's Rugby World Cup. Hong Kong competed at the 2019 Asia Pacific Championship in Fiji. They played in a round-robin competition against Fiji and Samoa. They defeated Fiji 29âÂÂ10 and lost to Samoa 34âÂÂ12. Samoa won the Championship after beating Fiji 15âÂÂ12.
They withdrew from the 2021 Rugby World Cup qualifier that was to be held in Dubai due to travel restrictions linked to the COVID-19 pandemic.
In 2022, Hong Kong defeated Kazakhstan twice; they made a come back in the first test to win 31âÂÂ17, and won the second test 14âÂÂ12. They made a huge climb in rankings after jumping up four places from 18th to their current rank of 15th.
On 28 September 2024, Lee Ka-shun became Hong Kong China's most capped female player, she earned her 34th cap at the WXV 3 tournament against Fiji.
(Full internationals only)
On 19 August 2024, Hong Kong announced their 30-player squad for the WXV 3 competition in Dubai.
Head coach: Lewis Wilson
The following Hong Kong players have been recognised at the World Rugby Awards since 2001:
Management for WXV 3.