List of Foreign Football Players in Hong Kong First Division League

This is a list of foreign football players in Hong Kong First Division League.

The following players must meet both of the following two criteria:

  1. Have played at least one Hong Kong First Division League, Hong Kong Senior Challenge Shield, Hong Kong League Cup, Hong Kong FA Cup, Hong Kong Viceroy Cup or AFC club competition match for First Division club.
  2. Are considered foreign, i.e., outside China, determined by the following:
A player is considered foreign if he is not eligible to play for the national teams of China, Hong Kong, Macau or Chinese Taipei.

The players in bold have at least one cap for their national team.

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