The Hong Kong women's national football team (Chinese: 中國香港女子足球代表隊; recognized as Hong Kong, China by FIFA) represents Hong Kong in international women's football and is controlled by the Football Association of Hong Kong, China, the governing body for football in Hong Kong.

History

The history of women's football in Hong Kong can traced in 1965 when Veronica Chan founded the Hong Kong Ladies Football Association.

Hong Kong's domestic-based players has long been amateurs with part-time jobs. Chan was credited for Hong Kong's role in hosting the AFC Women's Asian Cup in 1975, 1981, 1986, and 1989.

Hong Kong (W) is the women's national soccer team representing Hong Kong in international football competitions. Known for their resilience and competitive spirit, the team competes in various regional and international tournaments, including the AFC Women's Asian Cup and the FIFA Women's World Cup qualifiers. The squad is composed of talented female athletes dedicated to promoting the growth of women's football in Hong Kong. With a growing fan base and increasing recognition, Hong Kong (W) continues to strive for excellence on the Asian and world stages, showcasing the talent and determination of Hong Kong's women footballers.