Hong Kong Premiership (rugby union)
The HKRU Premiership is the main domestic competition for rugby union clubs in Hong Kong organised by the Hong Kong Rugby Union. Valley RFC and Kowloon RFC are the two most popular clubs from the Hong Kong Premiership.
Country | Hong Kong |
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Number of teams | 6 |
Level on pyramid | 1 |
Current champions | Valley RFC |
Website | HKRU |
Teams
Club | Established | District | Stadium | Capacity | Titles (Last) |
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Hong Kong Cricket Club | 1851 | Wan Chai | Aberdeen Sports Ground | 9,000 | |
Hong Kong Scottish | 2011 | Sham Shui Po | Shek Kip Mei Park | 1,440 | |
Hong Kong FC | 1886 | Wan Chai | Hong Kong Football Club Stadium | 2,750 | |
Kowloon RFC | 1976 | Kowloon City | King's Park | 3,000 | 3 (2013) |
USRC Tigers RFC | 1978 | Kowloon City | King's Park | 3,000 | |
Valley RFC | 1975 | Happy Valley | Happy Valley Racecourse | 2,000 | 3 (2017) |
Most championships
- Kowloon RFC
3 Titles : 2011, 2012, 2013 - Valley RFC
3 Titles: 2014, 2016, 2017
Champions year by year
- 2011 – Kowloon RFC
- 2012 – Kowloon RFC
- 2013 – Kowloon RFC
- 2014 – Valley RFC
- 2016 – Valley RFC
- 2017 – Valley RFC[1]
See also
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