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The organisation of football in Hong Kong is structured into several tiers, allowing clubs to ascend or descend based on their performance. This structure ranges from professional football to amateur football.
At the top of the hierarchy is the Hong Kong Premier League, which is the highest level of football in Hong Kong. It comprises a number of professional clubs vying for the title of Hong Kong champion. The least performing clubs at the end of the season may be relegated to the Hong Kong First Division, which also includes a number of clubs.
The Hong Kong First Division, the second tier of football in Hong Kong, hosts semi-professional and amateur clubs. The top teams are promoted to the Hong Kong Premier League, while the least performing ones may be relegated to the Hong Kong Second Division.
The Hong Kong Second Division, the third tier of football in Hong Kong, is made up of amateur clubs. The top teams can be promoted to the Hong Kong First Division, while the least performing ones may be relegated to the Hong Kong Third Division.
The Hong Kong Third Division, the fourth tier of football in Hong Kong, is the final level of the Hong Kong football league. The top teams can be promoted to the Hong Kong Second Division.
Beyond the Hong Kong Third Division, there are also district leagues and youth leagues that provide competition and development opportunities for football players in Hong Kong.
