Few clubs embody their name as profoundly as Hong Kong Rangers Football Club (香港流浪足球會). Known as the ‘Wanderers of the Orient’, their Chinese name 流浪 (lau long) literally means ‘to wander’—a prophecy that has defined their very existence. Forged not in financial dominance but in a pioneering spirit, Rangers chart a unique course through the Hong Kong Premier League. They are nomads without a permanent stadium, chameleons whose identity shifts with sponsorships, and a vital ‘breeding ground’ for young talent in a league often chasing expensive stars. This is the story of an underdog, a club whose legacy is measured not just in trophies, but in its unwavering contribution to the fabric of the game.
The Full Story
For a deep dive into the club’s history, culture, iconic players, and greatest rivalries, read our complete Club Gateway Guide: Hong Kong Rangers.
The Squad: Key Players
This section highlights the most important players for the current season. For the full squad list, please see the official Gateway Guide.
- Lau Chi-Lok Player Profile
- Nassam Ibrahim Player Profile
- Ryota Hayashi Player Profile
- Kim Min-gyu Player Profile
Club Vitals
- Full Name: Hong Kong Rangers Football Club (香港流浪足球會)
- Founded: 1958
- Home Ground: Tsing Yi Sports Ground
- Major Honours:
- Hong Kong First Division – 1
- Hong Kong Sapling Cup – 1
- Hong Kong Senior Shield – 4
- Hong Kong FA Cup – 2
- Biggest Rivalry: Kitchee SC
