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Shandong Taishan F.C.

Shandong Taishan Football Club (Chinese: 山东泰山足球俱乐部) is a Chinese professional football club based in Jinan, Shandong, that competes in the Chinese Super League, the top tier of Chinese football. Shandong Taishan plays its home matches at the Jinan Olympic Sports Center Stadium, located within Lixia District. Their current majority shareholder is Shandong Electric Power Group Corporation,[1] the biggest supplier of electric energy in Shandong province and itself part of the State Grid Corporation of China.[2][3] Shandong Taishan is one of the four clubs to have never been relegated from the Chinese top-flight since the Chinese Super League's foundation in 2004. The club name Taishan derives from Mount Tai.

Shandong Taishan
山东泰山
Full nameShandong Taishan Football Club
山东泰山足球俱乐部
Nickname(s)Taishan Dui (Chinese: 泰山队, 'The Team of Mount Tai')
Founded10 April 1956; 67 years ago (1956-04-10) (Semi-professional)
2 December 1993; 29 years ago (1993-12-02) (Professional)
GroundJinan Olympic Sports Center Stadium
Capacity56,808
OwnerShandong Luneng Group
ChairmanSun Hua
ManagerChoi Kang-hee
LeagueChinese Super League
2023Chinese Super League, 2nd of 16
WebsiteClub website
Current season
Shandong Taishan F.C.
Traditional Chinese山東泰山
Simplified Chinese山东泰山
Literal meaningShandong Mount Tai
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinShāndōng Tàishān

The club's predecessor was called Shandong Provincial team which was founded on April 10, 1956, while the current professional football team was established on December 2, 1993. They were one of the founding members of the first fully professional top-tier football league in China. Since then, they have gone on to win their first league title in the 1999 league season. They have continued to win domestic silverware with the 2006, 2008, 2010 and 2021 league titles, making them one of the most successful football clubs in China.

According to Forbes, Shandong is the 5th most valuable football team in China, with a team value of $126 million, and an estimated revenue of $24 million in 2015.[4] In that year, Beijing Guoan, Guangzhou Evergrande and Shandong Luneng Taishan were the only Chinese sports clubs with at least 5 million followers on Weibo.[5]

History edit

Early club era edit

The club was founded on 10 April 1956 by the local Shandong Province government, to participate in the recently established and expanding Chinese football league, where the team originally named themselves Shandong Provincial team. Shandong took part in the 1957 league season, where they started within the second tier and finished bottom within the group stages.[6] The following season saw an improvement from the team, finishing third within their group, however participation within the league became sporadic as the management decided to concentrate the team's efforts on the multi-sport event Chinese National Games.[7] Participating within the 1965 Chinese National Games, the club ultimately finished ninth within the tournament.[8] The following season, any attempt to return to the league was halted for several seasons due to the Chinese Cultural Revolution.

When the league started back up again in 1973, Shandong were allowed to be included in the top tier and finished ninth at the end of the campaign.[9] As the seasons progressed, they established themselves as regulars within the league, however the management still wished to compete within the Chinese National Games and entered a team in the 1979 tournament which they won, beating Beijing 3–1 in the final.[10] The success of that tournament acted as a springboard for the team, and Shandong finish as runners-up of the 1981 and 1982 league campaigns.[11] The momentum Shandong showed at the start of the decade quickly faded, and by the end of the decade they had experienced their first-ever relegation, finishing in the bottom positions for the 1989 league season.[12] Unfortunately for Shandong, they were once again relegated the following season and sent down to the third tier.[13]

The club's time within the third division did not last very long, and they immediately won the division title and promotion at the end of the 1991 league season.[14] The following campaign saw the Chinese Football Association decide to make Chinese football fully professional, and this seemed to spur on the club, as they came third within the division and guaranteed promotion to the first fully professional top-tier league, the 1994 Chinese Jia-A League.[15] On 2 December 1993, Shandong football club became fully professional, gathered sponsorship and changed their name to Shandong Taishan Football Club. On 29 January 1994, Jinan City, the city government sponsored and participated in the club's management, changing its name to Shandong Jinan Taishan Football Club to accommodate this.

Professionalism edit

Shandong would be one of the founding teams to participate within the inaugural fully professional 1994 Chinese Jia-A League season; however, the owners quickly ran into financial problems with the improved player wages and added costs of running a professional club, which saw players often paid late.[16] The lack of funds also saw the club unable to sign any foreign imports, making them one of the few teams in the league without any foreign players within their roster. To add to the club's problems, several veterans who established the club within the league such as Wang Dongning and Leng Bo left the team at the end of the season. On 3 April 1995, the club changed its name to Jinan Taishan Football Club to accommodate their sponsors, however their financial problems still remained the same and they were unable to bring any new players into the squad. Despite this, manager Yin Tiesheng promoted from within, with players such as Li Xiaopeng and Liu Yue given a chance. However, it was the emergence of strikers Su Maozhen and Tang Xiaocheng which impressed the club's supporters the most, especially once Shandong defeated the recently crowned league champions Shanghai Greenland Shenhua in the 1995 Chinese FA Cup held in Nanjing.[17] After the victory, Shandong General Tobacco (Group) Co., Ltd. became interested in the club and, on 2 March 1996, took control of the team, investing 6.5 million yuan into the club. With the continued investment from the Jinan City government as well, the club was on a sure financial footing, and with Su Maozhen becoming the league's top goal scorer and the team reaching another cup final again in 1996, things looked to have improved for the team, despite losing the final to Beijing Guoan 4–1 in Beijing.[18]

First foreign head coach edit

On 4 December 1997, the club held a consultation with the Shandong Electric Power Group Corporation and, on 5 January 1998, Shandong Electric Power Group Corporation became the majority shareholders of the club and changed the club's name to Shandong Luneng Football Club.[19] While the Jinan City government still had significant shareholdings within the club, the new majority shareholders decided that the team needed a new direction and brought in the club's first ever foreign coach in Kim Jung-Nam at the beginning of the 1998 league season, after Yin Tiesheng wasn't able to improve upon the previous season's results.[20] Kim came into Shandong with a reputation of having led South Korea into the 1986 FIFA World Cup, their first World Cup in over 32 years. He dramatically changed the team's style of play and emphasized attacking football, and new signing Deng Lejun from Beijing Guo'an thrived on this, scoring seven goals.[21] Kim's style, however, didn't bring the team many wins, and he resigned later in the season, while Yin Tiesheng returned to manage the team away from relegation.

First league title edit

On 25 December 1998, former Yugoslavia national team coach Slobodan Santrač joined Shandong as their new manager for the start of the 1999 league season. With key foreign signings in Yugoslavian goalkeeper Saša Petrović, striker Luis Romero combining with now established Chinese international Su Maozhen along with the emergence of Li Xiaopeng, Shandong had the backbone of a team that surprised many to go on to the final day of the season and defeat Chongqing Longxin 5–0 to claim their first ever league title.[22] Several days later, the club would achieve their first ever domestic cup double when they beat Dalian Wanda 4–3 on aggregate to clinch the 1999 Chinese FA Cup, which resulted in Santrač personally being awarded the Chinese Coach of the Year award.[23] The 1999 FA Cup victory would unfortunately be tainted by controversy when, on 18 February 2013, it was confirmed by the Chinese police that former Chinese football association Head of refereeing Zhang Jianqiang was paid 400,000 Yuan by the club to select the referees for their fixtures in the tournament.[24] Shandong would later be fined one million Yuan by the Chinese football association for this transgression.[25]

For the start of the 2000 league season, striker Casiano Delvalle and midfielder Charles Wittl were brought in to replace the exiting Luis Romero. Unfortunately for Shandong, they got off to the worst possible start to the season by losing their first game of the new campaign to the newly promoted side Yunnan Hongta 1–0.[26] The club continued to struggle with defending their title and by the 16 July clash with Qingdao Etsong Hainiu, the pressure had already seen Santrač refuse to speak to the media despite Shandong actually winning the game 4–2.[27] With the title already gone from Shandong and Santrač appearing to have lost control of the team he was forced to resign on 13 September 2000, while youth team coach Đoko Koković temporarily took over the team for the remainder of the season.[28]

Dong Gang edit

In preparation for the 2001 season, speculations grew. Croatian Miroslav Blažević was rumoured to become the new head coach for the club's first team. After the end of the 2000 season, Shao Kenan was forced to step down as general manager and Dong Gang became his replacement on 2 November 2000. Dong's first decision was to hire Russian Boris Ignatiev.[29] With Casiano Delvalle being the previous season's top goal scorer and the introduction of foreign veterans such as Gabriel Mendoza, José Oscar Herrera and Serhiy Nahornyak, expectations were high for Shandong.[30] However, the team started the new season badly, losing 0–1 to newly-promoted side Shaanxi National Power in their opening match.[31] Shandong Luneng then experienced one of the most devastating defeats in their history in the continental 2000–01 Asian Club Championship in March 2001, where they lost 6–2 to Júbilo Iwata and then 6–0 to the Suwon Samsung Bluewings.[32] These were the first of a series of Shandong's humiliating defeats on the international stage, affecting the team's morale. In the summer of 2001, Nii Lamptey and later Márcio Santos were signed in an effort to halt the losing streak. Lamptey was instrumental in helping Shandong regain confidence and they finished their remaining matches strongly with 9 wins and 1 draw, including 7 straight wins towards the end of the 2001 season.[31]

Another Russian, Valeri Nepomniachi, who achieved great success at the 1990 FIFA World Cup with Cameroon, was appointed as Shandong's new head coach on 18 December 2001. Under his reign, the team's performance improved initially and finished 4th in the 2002 season, their second-best result since 1994.[33] Nepomniachi was to stay for another year. However, Shandong struggled throughout the season and only finished 12th, barely avoiding relegation.[34] Despite being named in a match-fixing scandal, Dong stayed as the club's general manager for another 2 years until November 2005, when he left his position to Kang Mengjun. Along the way, he made the decision to hire Ljubiša Tumbaković, who was to become Shandong's most successful manager.[35]

Ljubiša Tumbaković edit

On 7 January 2004, Ljubiša Tumbaković was brought in as head coach for the rebranded 2004 Chinese Super League and, with the signing of Chinese international striker Li Jinyu along with the emergence of Han Peng, the club were able to win the 2004 FA Cup by beating Sichuan First City in the final.[36] With the continued investment coming from the signing of another Chinese international in Zheng Zhi, Shandong looked to provide a better showing in the club's second outing in the 2005 AFC Champions League, where they reached the quarter-finals before being humbled by eventual winners Al-Ittihad (Jeddah) 8–3 on aggregate.[37] The capitulation against Al-Ittihad, which saw Tumbakovic and players Zheng Zhi as well as Predrag Pazin sent off for abusive and violent conduct, would ultimately affect the team's performance within the league, and see them lose the 2005 league title, eventually coming third.[38]

In the 2006 Chinese Super League campaign, Tumbaković looked to overcome the disappointment of the previous season, and with the club not in the Champions League Shandong could concentrate on winning a league and cup double.[39] With talented and motivated young players that included Cui Peng, Zhou Haibin and Wang Yongpo (along with Zheng Zhi personally winning the 2006 most valuable player award and Li Jinyu gaining the top goal scorer award), Shandong breezed to the title with several games remaining and, at the time, the highest points and goal total in Chinese football league history.[40] After gaining his MVP title, Zheng Zhi would interest then-top tier English club Charlton Athletic, who he initially joined on loan before making his move permanent.[41] His departure would see Shandong struggle in the 2007 AFC Champions League, and they couldn't improve upon their previous ACL results; despite gaining 13 points they were knocked out of the competition in the group stage by Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma, who finished above them on goal difference. The continental exit would once again repercuss into the league and see Shandong unable to defend their title. Without the Champions League to contend with, Tumbaković was able to regroup his team again and win the 2008 league campaign on the final day of the season when a 0–0 draw against Guangzhou Pharmaceutical was enough to clinch the title.[42]

On 7 February 2009, the team's Chinese international footballer Zhou Haibin signed for top tier Dutch club PSV Eindhoven on a free transfer.[43] His sudden departure gave Shandong a confusing and difficult pre-season preparation, which saw them start the 2009 AFC Champions League with a 3–0 defeat to Gamba Osaka on 10 March 2009.[44] This detrimental start would ultimately see the club unable to reach the knockout stage once again under Tumbaković.[45] The club's league form also suffered, and after the team came fourth in their attempt to defend their title, the Shandong management decided to let Tumbaković go.[46]

Sun Guoyu edit

On 21 November 2009, Sun Guoyu came in as the new general manager of the club, and his first assignment was to hire Branko Ivanković on 16 December 2009 as the club's new head coach.[47] Established Chinese international player Deng Zhuoxiang joined the team before the start of the 2010 league campaign in hopes of revitialising the team's midfield. Once again Shandong's continental campaign saw them knocked out in the group stage of the 2010 AFC Champions League; however, unlike previous seasons, Shandong were able to recover from this disappointment, and with the inclusion of Julio César de León during the season, were able to win the league title.[48] The club's defence of their league title saw promising youngster Zhang Chi seriously injured in the first game of the 2011 league season.[49] The repercussion of his injury saw Shandong have a slow start to the season and on the verge of being eliminated once again in the group stage of the Champions League, which resulted in Ivanković resigning on 5 May 2011, two days after losing 2–1 to Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors.[50] Rajko Magić took on the helm of head coach, however he was sacked after a series of losses and replaced by the head coach of the club's football school Manuel Barbosa on a caretaker basis, where he guided the team to a runners-up spot in the 2011 Chinese FA Cup.[51]

On 6 January 2012, Dutch coach Henk ten Cate was appointed as the new manager of the team.[52] It was hoped that with his experience in previously managing Ajax, the birthplace of total football, he would enforce a faster, more free-flowing playing style. However, Henk ten Cate experimented with youth and alienated experienced regulars in Han Peng, Wang Yongpo and Liu Jindong, while the youngsters became overwhelmed with the increase of competitiveness. With the club's playmaker Roda Antar out injured, the management decided to sign experienced players in Du Wei, Simão Mate Junior, José Ortigoza and Leonardo Pisculichi.[53] Henk ten Cate would eventually call back Wang Yongpo and Han Peng into the team, however by then the club were flirting with relegation and had been knocked out of the FA Cup. Henk ten Cate would resign on 6 September 2012, and was replaced by Chinese coach Wu Jingui, with Ten Cate stating he had left for personal reasons, with the monotonous daily life in Taishan and living separated from his family being the main signifiers.[54]

Controversies off the field would ultimately summarize Sun Guoyu's reign as general manager when on 6 October 2010 the Ministry of Public Security of the People's Republic of China would confirm the arrests of former Chinese Football Association vice chairman Xie Yalong for accepting bribes as well as his knowledge match-fixing during his tenure.[55] While under arrest he would claim that Shandong paid him 200,000 Yuan to select the referee for the 26 August 2006 league game against Beijing Guoan, played at Shandong's home stadium in a match they won 1–0 on their way to clinching the 2006 league championship.[56] The former Head of Refereeing at the Chinese FA, Zhang Jianqiang, would corroborate this story and also claimed that he was paid 400,000 Yuan as a "thank you" from the club for his previous refereeing selections during his tenure.[57] On 18 February 2013, the Chinese Football Association disciplinary committee found Shandong guilty of violating the regulations of the sport and fined them one million Yuan.[58] On 25 December 2013, Sun Guoyu was replaced by Liu Yu as the new general manager of the team.[59]

Cuca edit

On 22 December 2013, Shandong Luneng announced that Brazilian former footballer Cuca would become the new coach of the team. In 2013, Shandong was eliminated in the AFC Champions League group stage and finished fourth in the Chinese Super League. On 22 November 2014, Ryan McGowan's last-gasp header helped the team defeat Jiangsu Sainty and win the Chinese FA Cup in dramatic fashion, entering next year's Champions League. In 2015, Cuca's team failed to qualify from the group stage of the Champions League again, but finished third in the domestic league, earning the chance to participate in the 2016 AFC Champions League qualification stage.

Mano Menezes and Felix Magath edit

In December 2015, former Brazil national team manager Mano Menezes became Shandong's new head coach, assisted by Li Xiaopeng.

On 21 April 2016, with a 1–0 victory over Japanese side Sanfrecce Hiroshima, Shandong returned to the knockout stage of the AFC Champions League after an 11-year absence with one match of the group stage still remaining. On 25 May, they defeated Sydney FC to reach the quarter-finals. However, bad results in the domestic league led to Menezes' resignation on 7 June 2016. Felix Magath was appointed the next day.

Li Xiaopeng edit

In 2017, Li Xiaopeng became the new manager after Magath was dismissed.[60] Li would lead the club to several years of contention. This included a third-placed finish in the 2018 Chinese Super League and two Chinese FA Cup finals, winning the trophy in 2020 and finishing as runner-up in 2019.

Hao Wei edit

After Li Xiaopeng, Hao Wei became the new manager of Shandong Taishan in 2020.[61] The team won CSL in 2021,[62] and won the FA Cup in 2020 and 2021.[63] In the early 2023, Taishan won the FA Cup of 2022,[64] while this is the 8th time for Taishan to win FA Cup.

Kit manufacturers edit

With the start of professionalism in the 1994 league season Shandong were allowed to gain sponsorship and foreign investment. Adidas provided their kit from 1994 until 2001 until Mizuno took over from 2002 until 2004. Nike started to provide the kits from 2005 and in 2011, they extended their association with the club along with the Chinese Super League when they signed a 10-year deal to provide all the apparel for the whole league.[65]

Crest history edit

Affiliated clubs edit

Current squad edit

First team squad edit

As of 23 November 2023

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF   CHN Tong Lei
4 DF   BRA Jadson
5 DF   CHN Zheng Zheng
6 DF   CHN Wang Tong
8 FW   BRA Matheus Pato
9 FW   BRA Cryzan
10 MF   BRA Moisés
11 DF   CHN Liu Yang
13 DF   CHN Zhang Chi
14 GK   CHN Wang Dalei
15 DF   CHN Qi Tianyu
16 DF   CHN Li Hailong
18 GK   CHN Han Rongze
19 MF   CHN Sun Guowen
20 MF   CHN Liao Lisheng
21 MF   CHN Liu Binbin
No. Pos. Nation Player
22 MF   CHN Li Yuanyi
24 FW   CHN Hu Jinghang
26 GK   CHN Liu Shibo
27 DF   CHN Shi Ke
29 FW   CHN Chen Pu
31 DF   CHN Zhao Jianfei
32 FW   BRA Fernandinho
35 DF   CHN Huang Zhengyu
37 MF   CHN Ji Xiang
38 MF   CHN Xie Wenneng
39 DF   CHN Song Long
40 DF   CHN Shi Songchen
41 DF   CHN Imran Memet
42 DF   CHN Peng Xiao
43 MF   CHN Mewlan Mijit
44 GK   CHN Yu Jinyong

Out on loan edit

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK   CHN Li Guanxi (at   Heilongjiang Ice City until 31 December 2023)
MF   CHN Hao Haiyi (at   Qingdao Hainiu until 31 December 2023)
MF   CHN Lu Yongtao (at   Ji'nan Xingzhou until 31 December 2023)
MF   CHN Yi Xianlong (at   Ji'nan Xingzhou until 31 December 2023)
No. Pos. Nation Player
FW   CHN Behram Abduweli (at Sichuan Jiuniu until 31 December 2023)
FW   BRA Léo Souza (at   Zhejiang until 31 December 2023)
FW   CHN Tian Xin (at   Tai'an Tiankuan until 31 December 2023)

Retired numbers edit

12 – Club Supporters (the 12th Man) retired in February 2017.[68]

Coaching staff edit

Name Role
  Choi Kang-hee Manager
  Xu Haipeng Assistant coach
  Fábio Lefundes Assistant coach
  Cui Peng Assistant coach
  Lucas Cerqueira Goalkeeping coach
  Zhang Haitao Technique Coach
  Wang Liancheng Club Doctor
  Sandro Juricic Physiotherapist

Source:[citation needed]

Managerial history edit

Only League matches are counted.[69]

# Manager From To Season(s) Played Won Drawn Lost Notes
1   Yin Tiesheng 1994-02-10 1997-12-21 1994–97 88 31 27 30
2   Kim Jung-nam 1998-01-27 1998-08-23 1998 19 5 7 7
0C   Yin Tiesheng 1998-08-24 1998-10-25 1998 7 3 1 3
3   Slobodan Santrač 1998-12-25 2000-09-13 1999–00 48 24 12 12
0C   Đoko Koković 2000-09-14 2000-10-01 2000 4 1 1 2
4   Boris Ignatiev 2000-11-30 2001-12-16 2001 26 13 6 7
5   Valeri Nepomniachi 2001-12-18 2003-11-30 2002–03 56 22 12 22
6   Ljubiša Tumbaković 2004-01-07 2009-11-04 2004–09 164 90 43 31
7   Branko Ivanković 2009-12-16 2011-05-05 2010–11 35 20 10 5
0C   Rajko Magić 2011-05-06 2011-09-14 2011 18 7 5 6
0C   Manuel Barbosa 2011-09-15 2011-11-19 2011 7 4 2 1
8   Henk ten Cate 2012-01-06 2012-09-06 2012 23 6 8 9
0C   Wu Jingui 2012-09-07 2012-11-03 2012 7 2 4 1
9   Radomir Antić 2012-12-24 2013-12-19 2013 30 18 5 7
10   Cuca 2013-12-21 2015-12-06 2014–15 60 30 17 13
11   Mano Menezes 2015-12-06 2016-06-07 2016 22 8 7 7
12   Felix Magath 2016-06-08 2017-12-01 2016–17 49 20 14 15
13   Li Xiaopeng 2017-12-01 2020-10-05 2018–20 98 54 22 22
14   Hao Wei 2020-10-05 2023-05-16 2020–2023 89 61 15 13
15   Choi Kang-hee 2023-05-17 2023–

Honours edit

League edit

Cup edit

Reserve team edit

  • Chinese Super League Reserve League Champions: 2006, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015
  • Coca-Cola Olympic League Champions: 2000
  • Coca-Cola Olympic League Champions: 2001

Youth team edit

U19 team:

  • National U19 Youth League Champions: 2009
  • Nike Youth League Champions; U19 Winners Cup Winners: 2005

U17 team:

  • National U17 Youth League Champions: 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2010
  • Adidas Youth League Champions; U17 Winners Cup Winners: 2004
  • Nike Youth League Champions: 2005
  • Adidas Youth League Champions: 2006
  • Adidas Youth League Champions: 2007
  • U17 Winners Cup Winners: 2008

U15 team:

  • National U15 Youth League Champions: 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2013
  • Nike Cup Winners: 2001
  • Nike Cup Winners: 2002
  • Adidas Youth League Champions: 2004
  • Nike Youth League Champions: 2005
  • Adidas Youth League Champions; U15 FA Cup Winners: 2006
  • Adidas Youth League Champions; U15 FA Cup Winners; Nike Cup Winners: 2007
  • Adidas Youth League Champions; U15 Winners Cup Winners: 2008

Results edit

All-time league rankings edit

Season Div. Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Pos. FA Cup Super Cup League Cup ACL Other Att./G Stadium
1957 Jia B 6 61 NH  –  –  –  –  –
1958 Jia B 9 31 NH  –  –  –  –  –
1960 Jia B 8 12 32 12 62 52 12 52 9 DNE  –  –  –  –  –
1965 Jia B 10 81 NH  –  –  –  –  –
1973 Jia A 19 11 5 3 33 14 19 182 9 NH  –  –  –
1974 Jia A 13 6 1 6 19 19 0 22 27 NH  –  –  –
1976 Jia A 8 5 2 1 15 4 11 12 21 NH  –  –  –
1977 Jia A 17 4 6 7 18 22 −4 32 11 NH  –  –  –
1978 Jia A 30 9 12 9 29 32 −3 30 8 NH  –  –  –
1979 Jia A 30 11 6 13 37 37 0 28 12 NH  –  –  –
1980 Jia A 30 10 12 8 36 28 8 32 4 NH  –  –  –
1981 Jia A 30 18  – 12 40 2 NH  –  –  –
1982 Jia A 30 20  – 10 56 26 30 40 2 NH  –  –  –
1983 Jia A 14 11  – 3 20 8 12 22 23 NH  –  –  –
1984 Jia A 30 14  – 16 22 26 4 28 9 9  –  –  –
1985 Jia A 15 6  – 9 13 13 12 8  –  – DNQ
1986 Jia A 14 6 6 2 17 6 11 18 6 5  –  – DNQ
1987 Jia A 14 5 6 3 14 10 4 21 4 NH  –  – DNQ
1988 Jia A 25 13 8 4 27 13 14 48.5 4 NH  –  – DNQ
1989 Jia A 14 2 8 4 8 10 −2 14 7 NH  –  – DNQ
1990 Jia B 22 6 9 7 23 32 9 27 11 SF  –  – DNQ
1991 Yi 12 1 DNQ  –  – DNQ
1992 Jia B 16 4 9 3 14 13 1 6 34 DNQ  –  – DNQ
1993 Jia B 5 2 0/0 3 7 8 −1 4 41 NH  –  – DNQ
1994 Jia A 22 10 4 8 22 22 0 24 5 NH NH NH DNQ 19,727 Shandong Provincial Stadium
1995 Jia A 22 6 9 7 27 28 −1 27 6 W RU NH DNQ 24,545
1996 Jia A 22 8 7 7 23 24 −1 31 5 RU DNQ NH DNE5 42,272
1997 Jia A 22 7 7 8 19 22 −3 28 6 QF DNQ NH DNQ 22,545
1998 Jia A 26 8 8 10 39 40 −1 32 9 SF DNQ NH DNQ 28,231
1999 Jia A 26 13 9 4 33 13 20 48 1 W RU NH DNQ 33,538
2000 Jia A 26 12 4 10 35 31 4 40 5 SF DNQ NH QF 27,231
2001 Jia A 26 13 6 7 42 32 10 45 6 SF DNQ NH DNQ 21,385
2002 Jia A 28 14 3 11 42 42 0 45 4 R2 DNQ NH DNQ 21,571
2003 Jia A 28 8 9 11 42 46 4 33 12 QF DNQ NH DNQ 23,286
2004 CSL 22 10 6 6 44 29 15 36 2 W NH W DNQ 23,636
2005 CSL 26 15 7 4 47 30 17 52 3 RU NH SF QF 26,000
2006 CSL 28 22 3 3 74 26 48 69 1 W NH NH DNQ 31,808
2007 CSL 28 14 6 8 53 29 24 48 3 NH NH NH Group A3 RU 22,607
2008 CSL 30 18 9 3 54 25 29 63 1 NH NH NH DNQ 26,501
2009 CSL 30 11 12 7 35 30 5 45 4 NH NH NH Group PP 4 17,072
2010 CSL 30 18 9 3 59 34 25 63 1 NH NH NH Group 15,864
2011 CSL 30 13 8 9 37 31 6 47 5 RU NH NH Group 12,112
2012 CSL 30 8 12 10 46 43 3 36 12 SF DNQ NH DNQ 20,148
2013 CSL 30 18 5 7 55 35 20 59 2 R4 DNQ NH DNQ 27,683 Jinan Olympic Sports Center Stadium
2014 CSL 30 12 12 6 41 29 12 48 4 W DNQ NH Group 23,931
2015 CSL 30 18 5 7 66 41 25 59 3 SF W NH Group 22,559
2016 CSL 30 9 7 14 38 45 −7 34 14 R4 DNQ NH QF 18,932
2017 CSL 30 13 10 7 49 33 16 49 6 QF DNQ NH DNQ 30,283
2018 CSL 30 17 7 6 57 39 18 58 3 RU DNQ NH DNQ 24,785
2019 CSL 30 15 6 9 55 35 20 51 5 RU DNQ NH R16 22,181
2020 CSL 20 9 5 6 35 25 10 32 5 W DNQ NH DNQ
2021 CSL 22 15 6 1 47 16 31 51 1 W DNQ NH DNQ
2022 CSL 34 25 3 6 87 29 58 78 2 W DNQ NH Group
no Division 2 league game in 1959, 1961–63, Shandong Did not compete in 1964;no league games in 1966–72, 1975;
Key

International results edit

As of 25 June 2019

Season Competition Round Opposition Score
2000–01[72] Asian Club Championship Second round   Home United 3–0 (H), 3–1 (A)
Quarter-finals   PSM Makassar 3–1 (N)
  Júbilo Iwata 2–6 (N)
  Suwon Samsung Bluewings 0–6 (N)
2005[73] AFC Champions League Group F   Yokohama F. Marinos 1–0 (A), 2–1 (H)
  BEC Tero 1–0 (H), 4–0 (A)
  PSM Makassar 1–0 (A), 6–1 (H)
Quarter-finals   Al-Ittihad 1–1 (H), 2–7 (A)
2007[74] AFC Champions League Group G   Adelaide United 1–0 (A), 2–2 (H)
  Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma 2–1 (H), 0–3 (A)
  Đồng Tâm Long An 4–0 (H), 3–2 (A)
2007[75] A3 Champions Cup Table   Urawa Red Diamonds 4–3 (N)
  Shanghai Shenhua 2–1 (N)
  Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma 1–2 (N)
2009[76] AFC Champions League Group F   Gamba Osaka 0–3 (A), 0–1 (H)
  Sriwijaya 5–0 (H), 2–4 (A)
  FC Seoul 2–0 (H), 1–1 (A)
2009[77] Pan-Pacific Championship Semi-finals   Suwon Samsung Bluewings 0–1 (N)
Third-place match   Oita Trinita 1–2 (N)
2010[78] AFC Champions League Group H   Sanfrecce Hiroshima 1–0 (A), 2–3 (H)
  Adelaide United 0–2 (H), 1–0 (A)
  Pohang Steelers 0–1 (A), 1–2 (H)
2011[79] AFC Champions League Group G   Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 0–1 (A), 1–2 (H)
  Cerezo Osaka 2–0 (H), 0–4 (A)
  Arema 1–1 (A), 5–0 (H)
2014[80] AFC Champions League Group E   Buriram United 1–1 (H), 0–1 (A)
  Cerezo Osaka 3–1 (A), 1–2 (H)
  Pohang Steelers 2–2 (A), 2–4 (H)
2015[81] AFC Champions League Group E   Becamex Bình Dương 3–2 (A), 3–1 (H)
  Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 1–4 (H), 1–4 (A)
  Kashiwa Reysol 1–2 (A), 4–4 (H)
2016[82] AFC Champions League Group F   Sanfrecce Hiroshima 2–1 (A), 1–0 (H)
  Buriram United 3–0 (H), 0–0 (A)
  FC Seoul 1–4 (H), 0–0 (A)
Round of 16   Sydney FC 1–1 (H), 2–2 (A)
Quarter-finals   FC Seoul 1–3 (A), 1–1 (H)
2019 AFC Champions League Play-off Round   Hanoi FC 4–1 (H)
Group E   Gyeongnam FC 2–1 (H), 2–2 (A)
  Kashima Antlers 2–2 (H), 2–1 (A)
  Johor Darul Ta'zim 2–1 (H), 0–1 (A)
Round of 16   Guangzhou Evergrande 2–1 (A), 2–3 (H)
2022 AFC Champions League Group F   Urawa Red Diamonds 0–5 (H), 0–5 (A)
  Daegu FC 0–4 (A), 0–7 (H)
  Lion City Sailors 2–3 (A), 0–0 (H)
2023–24 AFC Champions League Group G   Kaya F.C.–Iloilo
  Yokohama F. Marinos
  Incheon United

On neutral venue Shandong score is counted first

Key
  • (H) = Home
  • (A) = Away
  • (N) = Neutral

Club ranking edit

International players edit

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External links edit

  • Official Site (in Chinese)

shandong, taishan, shandong, taishan, football, club, chinese, 山东泰山足球俱乐部, chinese, professional, football, club, based, jinan, shandong, that, competes, chinese, super, league, tier, chinese, football, shandong, taishan, plays, home, matches, jinan, olympic, s. Shandong Taishan Football Club Chinese 山东泰山足球俱乐部 is a Chinese professional football club based in Jinan Shandong that competes in the Chinese Super League the top tier of Chinese football Shandong Taishan plays its home matches at the Jinan Olympic Sports Center Stadium located within Lixia District Their current majority shareholder is Shandong Electric Power Group Corporation 1 the biggest supplier of electric energy in Shandong province and itself part of the State Grid Corporation of China 2 3 Shandong Taishan is one of the four clubs to have never been relegated from the Chinese top flight since the Chinese Super League s foundation in 2004 The club name Taishan derives from Mount Tai Shandong Taishan山东泰山Full nameShandong Taishan Football Club山东泰山足球俱乐部Nickname s Taishan Dui Chinese 泰山队 The Team of Mount Tai Founded10 April 1956 67 years ago 1956 04 10 Semi professional 2 December 1993 29 years ago 1993 12 02 Professional GroundJinan Olympic Sports Center StadiumCapacity56 808OwnerShandong Luneng GroupChairmanSun HuaManagerChoi Kang heeLeagueChinese Super League2023Chinese Super League 2nd of 16WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursCurrent seasonShandong Taishan F C Traditional Chinese山東泰山Simplified Chinese山东泰山Literal meaningShandong Mount TaiTranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinShandōng TaishanThe club s predecessor was called Shandong Provincial team which was founded on April 10 1956 while the current professional football team was established on December 2 1993 They were one of the founding members of the first fully professional top tier football league in China Since then they have gone on to win their first league title in the 1999 league season They have continued to win domestic silverware with the 2006 2008 2010 and 2021 league titles making them one of the most successful football clubs in China According to Forbes Shandong is the 5th most valuable football team in China with a team value of 126 million and an estimated revenue of 24 million in 2015 4 In that year Beijing Guoan Guangzhou Evergrande and Shandong Luneng Taishan were the only Chinese sports clubs with at least 5 million followers on Weibo 5 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early club era 1 2 Professionalism 1 3 First foreign head coach 1 4 First league title 1 5 Dong Gang 1 6 Ljubisa Tumbakovic 1 7 Sun Guoyu 1 8 Cuca 1 9 Mano Menezes and Felix Magath 1 10 Li Xiaopeng 1 11 Hao Wei 2 Kit manufacturers 3 Crest history 4 Affiliated clubs 5 Current squad 5 1 First team squad 5 2 Out on loan 5 3 Retired numbers 6 Coaching staff 6 1 Managerial history 7 Honours 7 1 League 7 2 Cup 7 3 Reserve team 7 4 Youth team 8 Results 8 1 All time league rankings 8 2 International results 9 Club ranking 9 1 World 9 2 AFC 9 3 Domestic 10 International players 11 References 12 External linksHistory editEarly club era edit The club was founded on 10 April 1956 by the local Shandong Province government to participate in the recently established and expanding Chinese football league where the team originally named themselves Shandong Provincial team Shandong took part in the 1957 league season where they started within the second tier and finished bottom within the group stages 6 The following season saw an improvement from the team finishing third within their group however participation within the league became sporadic as the management decided to concentrate the team s efforts on the multi sport event Chinese National Games 7 Participating within the 1965 Chinese National Games the club ultimately finished ninth within the tournament 8 The following season any attempt to return to the league was halted for several seasons due to the Chinese Cultural Revolution When the league started back up again in 1973 Shandong were allowed to be included in the top tier and finished ninth at the end of the campaign 9 As the seasons progressed they established themselves as regulars within the league however the management still wished to compete within the Chinese National Games and entered a team in the 1979 tournament which they won beating Beijing 3 1 in the final 10 The success of that tournament acted as a springboard for the team and Shandong finish as runners up of the 1981 and 1982 league campaigns 11 The momentum Shandong showed at the start of the decade quickly faded and by the end of the decade they had experienced their first ever relegation finishing in the bottom positions for the 1989 league season 12 Unfortunately for Shandong they were once again relegated the following season and sent down to the third tier 13 The club s time within the third division did not last very long and they immediately won the division title and promotion at the end of the 1991 league season 14 The following campaign saw the Chinese Football Association decide to make Chinese football fully professional and this seemed to spur on the club as they came third within the division and guaranteed promotion to the first fully professional top tier league the 1994 Chinese Jia A League 15 On 2 December 1993 Shandong football club became fully professional gathered sponsorship and changed their name to Shandong Taishan Football Club On 29 January 1994 Jinan City the city government sponsored and participated in the club s management changing its name to Shandong Jinan Taishan Football Club to accommodate this Professionalism edit Shandong would be one of the founding teams to participate within the inaugural fully professional 1994 Chinese Jia A League season however the owners quickly ran into financial problems with the improved player wages and added costs of running a professional club which saw players often paid late 16 The lack of funds also saw the club unable to sign any foreign imports making them one of the few teams in the league without any foreign players within their roster To add to the club s problems several veterans who established the club within the league such as Wang Dongning and Leng Bo left the team at the end of the season On 3 April 1995 the club changed its name to Jinan Taishan Football Club to accommodate their sponsors however their financial problems still remained the same and they were unable to bring any new players into the squad Despite this manager Yin Tiesheng promoted from within with players such as Li Xiaopeng and Liu Yue given a chance However it was the emergence of strikers Su Maozhen and Tang Xiaocheng which impressed the club s supporters the most especially once Shandong defeated the recently crowned league champions Shanghai Greenland Shenhua in the 1995 Chinese FA Cup held in Nanjing 17 After the victory Shandong General Tobacco Group Co Ltd became interested in the club and on 2 March 1996 took control of the team investing 6 5 million yuan into the club With the continued investment from the Jinan City government as well the club was on a sure financial footing and with Su Maozhen becoming the league s top goal scorer and the team reaching another cup final again in 1996 things looked to have improved for the team despite losing the final to Beijing Guoan 4 1 in Beijing 18 First foreign head coach edit On 4 December 1997 the club held a consultation with the Shandong Electric Power Group Corporation and on 5 January 1998 Shandong Electric Power Group Corporation became the majority shareholders of the club and changed the club s name to Shandong Luneng Football Club 19 While the Jinan City government still had significant shareholdings within the club the new majority shareholders decided that the team needed a new direction and brought in the club s first ever foreign coach in Kim Jung Nam at the beginning of the 1998 league season after Yin Tiesheng wasn t able to improve upon the previous season s results 20 Kim came into Shandong with a reputation of having led South Korea into the 1986 FIFA World Cup their first World Cup in over 32 years He dramatically changed the team s style of play and emphasized attacking football and new signing Deng Lejun from Beijing Guo an thrived on this scoring seven goals 21 Kim s style however didn t bring the team many wins and he resigned later in the season while Yin Tiesheng returned to manage the team away from relegation First league title edit On 25 December 1998 former Yugoslavia national team coach Slobodan Santrac joined Shandong as their new manager for the start of the 1999 league season With key foreign signings in Yugoslavian goalkeeper Sasa Petrovic striker Luis Romero combining with now established Chinese international Su Maozhen along with the emergence of Li Xiaopeng Shandong had the backbone of a team that surprised many to go on to the final day of the season and defeat Chongqing Longxin 5 0 to claim their first ever league title 22 Several days later the club would achieve their first ever domestic cup double when they beat Dalian Wanda 4 3 on aggregate to clinch the 1999 Chinese FA Cup which resulted in Santrac personally being awarded the Chinese Coach of the Year award 23 The 1999 FA Cup victory would unfortunately be tainted by controversy when on 18 February 2013 it was confirmed by the Chinese police that former Chinese football association Head of refereeing Zhang Jianqiang was paid 400 000 Yuan by the club to select the referees for their fixtures in the tournament 24 Shandong would later be fined one million Yuan by the Chinese football association for this transgression 25 For the start of the 2000 league season striker Casiano Delvalle and midfielder Charles Wittl were brought in to replace the exiting Luis Romero Unfortunately for Shandong they got off to the worst possible start to the season by losing their first game of the new campaign to the newly promoted side Yunnan Hongta 1 0 26 The club continued to struggle with defending their title and by the 16 July clash with Qingdao Etsong Hainiu the pressure had already seen Santrac refuse to speak to the media despite Shandong actually winning the game 4 2 27 With the title already gone from Shandong and Santrac appearing to have lost control of the team he was forced to resign on 13 September 2000 while youth team coach Đoko Kokovic temporarily took over the team for the remainder of the season 28 Dong Gang edit In preparation for the 2001 season speculations grew Croatian Miroslav Blazevic was rumoured to become the new head coach for the club s first team After the end of the 2000 season Shao Kenan was forced to step down as general manager and Dong Gang became his replacement on 2 November 2000 Dong s first decision was to hire Russian Boris Ignatiev 29 With Casiano Delvalle being the previous season s top goal scorer and the introduction of foreign veterans such as Gabriel Mendoza Jose Oscar Herrera and Serhiy Nahornyak expectations were high for Shandong 30 However the team started the new season badly losing 0 1 to newly promoted side Shaanxi National Power in their opening match 31 Shandong Luneng then experienced one of the most devastating defeats in their history in the continental 2000 01 Asian Club Championship in March 2001 where they lost 6 2 to Jubilo Iwata and then 6 0 to the Suwon Samsung Bluewings 32 These were the first of a series of Shandong s humiliating defeats on the international stage affecting the team s morale In the summer of 2001 Nii Lamptey and later Marcio Santos were signed in an effort to halt the losing streak Lamptey was instrumental in helping Shandong regain confidence and they finished their remaining matches strongly with 9 wins and 1 draw including 7 straight wins towards the end of the 2001 season 31 Another Russian Valeri Nepomniachi who achieved great success at the 1990 FIFA World Cup with Cameroon was appointed as Shandong s new head coach on 18 December 2001 Under his reign the team s performance improved initially and finished 4th in the 2002 season their second best result since 1994 33 Nepomniachi was to stay for another year However Shandong struggled throughout the season and only finished 12th barely avoiding relegation 34 Despite being named in a match fixing scandal Dong stayed as the club s general manager for another 2 years until November 2005 when he left his position to Kang Mengjun Along the way he made the decision to hire Ljubisa Tumbakovic who was to become Shandong s most successful manager 35 Ljubisa Tumbakovic edit On 7 January 2004 Ljubisa Tumbakovic was brought in as head coach for the rebranded 2004 Chinese Super League and with the signing of Chinese international striker Li Jinyu along with the emergence of Han Peng the club were able to win the 2004 FA Cup by beating Sichuan First City in the final 36 With the continued investment coming from the signing of another Chinese international in Zheng Zhi Shandong looked to provide a better showing in the club s second outing in the 2005 AFC Champions League where they reached the quarter finals before being humbled by eventual winners Al Ittihad Jeddah 8 3 on aggregate 37 The capitulation against Al Ittihad which saw Tumbakovic and players Zheng Zhi as well as Predrag Pazin sent off for abusive and violent conduct would ultimately affect the team s performance within the league and see them lose the 2005 league title eventually coming third 38 In the 2006 Chinese Super League campaign Tumbakovic looked to overcome the disappointment of the previous season and with the club not in the Champions League Shandong could concentrate on winning a league and cup double 39 With talented and motivated young players that included Cui Peng Zhou Haibin and Wang Yongpo along with Zheng Zhi personally winning the 2006 most valuable player award and Li Jinyu gaining the top goal scorer award Shandong breezed to the title with several games remaining and at the time the highest points and goal total in Chinese football league history 40 After gaining his MVP title Zheng Zhi would interest then top tier English club Charlton Athletic who he initially joined on loan before making his move permanent 41 His departure would see Shandong struggle in the 2007 AFC Champions League and they couldn t improve upon their previous ACL results despite gaining 13 points they were knocked out of the competition in the group stage by Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma who finished above them on goal difference The continental exit would once again repercuss into the league and see Shandong unable to defend their title Without the Champions League to contend with Tumbakovic was able to regroup his team again and win the 2008 league campaign on the final day of the season when a 0 0 draw against Guangzhou Pharmaceutical was enough to clinch the title 42 On 7 February 2009 the team s Chinese international footballer Zhou Haibin signed for top tier Dutch club PSV Eindhoven on a free transfer 43 His sudden departure gave Shandong a confusing and difficult pre season preparation which saw them start the 2009 AFC Champions League with a 3 0 defeat to Gamba Osaka on 10 March 2009 44 This detrimental start would ultimately see the club unable to reach the knockout stage once again under Tumbakovic 45 The club s league form also suffered and after the team came fourth in their attempt to defend their title the Shandong management decided to let Tumbakovic go 46 Sun Guoyu edit On 21 November 2009 Sun Guoyu came in as the new general manager of the club and his first assignment was to hire Branko Ivankovic on 16 December 2009 as the club s new head coach 47 Established Chinese international player Deng Zhuoxiang joined the team before the start of the 2010 league campaign in hopes of revitialising the team s midfield Once again Shandong s continental campaign saw them knocked out in the group stage of the 2010 AFC Champions League however unlike previous seasons Shandong were able to recover from this disappointment and with the inclusion of Julio Cesar de Leon during the season were able to win the league title 48 The club s defence of their league title saw promising youngster Zhang Chi seriously injured in the first game of the 2011 league season 49 The repercussion of his injury saw Shandong have a slow start to the season and on the verge of being eliminated once again in the group stage of the Champions League which resulted in Ivankovic resigning on 5 May 2011 two days after losing 2 1 to Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 50 Rajko Magic took on the helm of head coach however he was sacked after a series of losses and replaced by the head coach of the club s football school Manuel Barbosa on a caretaker basis where he guided the team to a runners up spot in the 2011 Chinese FA Cup 51 On 6 January 2012 Dutch coach Henk ten Cate was appointed as the new manager of the team 52 It was hoped that with his experience in previously managing Ajax the birthplace of total football he would enforce a faster more free flowing playing style However Henk ten Cate experimented with youth and alienated experienced regulars in Han Peng Wang Yongpo and Liu Jindong while the youngsters became overwhelmed with the increase of competitiveness With the club s playmaker Roda Antar out injured the management decided to sign experienced players in Du Wei Simao Mate Junior Jose Ortigoza and Leonardo Pisculichi 53 Henk ten Cate would eventually call back Wang Yongpo and Han Peng into the team however by then the club were flirting with relegation and had been knocked out of the FA Cup Henk ten Cate would resign on 6 September 2012 and was replaced by Chinese coach Wu Jingui with Ten Cate stating he had left for personal reasons with the monotonous daily life in Taishan and living separated from his family being the main signifiers 54 Controversies off the field would ultimately summarize Sun Guoyu s reign as general manager when on 6 October 2010 the Ministry of Public Security of the People s Republic of China would confirm the arrests of former Chinese Football Association vice chairman Xie Yalong for accepting bribes as well as his knowledge match fixing during his tenure 55 While under arrest he would claim that Shandong paid him 200 000 Yuan to select the referee for the 26 August 2006 league game against Beijing Guoan played at Shandong s home stadium in a match they won 1 0 on their way to clinching the 2006 league championship 56 The former Head of Refereeing at the Chinese FA Zhang Jianqiang would corroborate this story and also claimed that he was paid 400 000 Yuan as a thank you from the club for his previous refereeing selections during his tenure 57 On 18 February 2013 the Chinese Football Association disciplinary committee found Shandong guilty of violating the regulations of the sport and fined them one million Yuan 58 On 25 December 2013 Sun Guoyu was replaced by Liu Yu as the new general manager of the team 59 Cuca edit On 22 December 2013 Shandong Luneng announced that Brazilian former footballer Cuca would become the new coach of the team In 2013 Shandong was eliminated in the AFC Champions League group stage and finished fourth in the Chinese Super League On 22 November 2014 Ryan McGowan s last gasp header helped the team defeat Jiangsu Sainty and win the Chinese FA Cup in dramatic fashion entering next year s Champions League In 2015 Cuca s team failed to qualify from the group stage of the Champions League again but finished third in the domestic league earning the chance to participate in the 2016 AFC Champions League qualification stage Mano Menezes and Felix Magath edit In December 2015 former Brazil national team manager Mano Menezes became Shandong s new head coach assisted by Li Xiaopeng On 21 April 2016 with a 1 0 victory over Japanese side Sanfrecce Hiroshima Shandong returned to the knockout stage of the AFC Champions League after an 11 year absence with one match of the group stage still remaining On 25 May they defeated Sydney FC to reach the quarter finals However bad results in the domestic league led to Menezes resignation on 7 June 2016 Felix Magath was appointed the next day Li Xiaopeng edit In 2017 Li Xiaopeng became the new manager after Magath was dismissed 60 Li would lead the club to several years of contention This included a third placed finish in the 2018 Chinese Super League and two Chinese FA Cup finals winning the trophy in 2020 and finishing as runner up in 2019 Hao Wei edit After Li Xiaopeng Hao Wei became the new manager of Shandong Taishan in 2020 61 The team won CSL in 2021 62 and won the FA Cup in 2020 and 2021 63 In the early 2023 Taishan won the FA Cup of 2022 64 while this is the 8th time for Taishan to win FA Cup Kit manufacturers editWith the start of professionalism in the 1994 league season Shandong were allowed to gain sponsorship and foreign investment Adidas provided their kit from 1994 until 2001 until Mizuno took over from 2002 until 2004 Nike started to provide the kits from 2005 and in 2011 they extended their association with the club along with the Chinese Super League when they signed a 10 year deal to provide all the apparel for the whole league 65 Crest history edit nbsp Shandong Taishan logo used between 1993 and 1994 nbsp Shandong Taishan logo used in 1995 nbsp Shandong Taishan logo used in 1996 nbsp Shandong Taishan logo used in 1997 nbsp Shandong Taishan logo used between 1998 and 2021 nbsp Shandong Taishan logo used since 2022Affiliated clubs edit nbsp Jubilo Iwata since 2005 66 nbsp Adelaide United since 2008 nbsp Sao Paulo since 2013 67 Current squad editFirst team squad edit As of 23 November 2023Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player2 DF nbsp CHN Tong Lei4 DF nbsp BRA Jadson5 DF nbsp CHN Zheng Zheng6 DF nbsp CHN Wang Tong8 FW nbsp BRA Matheus Pato9 FW nbsp BRA Cryzan10 MF nbsp BRA Moises11 DF nbsp CHN Liu Yang13 DF nbsp CHN Zhang Chi14 GK nbsp CHN Wang Dalei15 DF nbsp CHN Qi Tianyu16 DF nbsp CHN Li Hailong18 GK nbsp CHN Han Rongze19 MF nbsp CHN Sun Guowen20 MF nbsp CHN Liao Lisheng21 MF nbsp CHN Liu Binbin No Pos Nation Player22 MF nbsp CHN Li Yuanyi24 FW nbsp CHN Hu Jinghang26 GK nbsp CHN Liu Shibo27 DF nbsp CHN Shi Ke29 FW nbsp CHN Chen Pu31 DF nbsp CHN Zhao Jianfei32 FW nbsp BRA Fernandinho35 DF nbsp CHN Huang Zhengyu37 MF nbsp CHN Ji Xiang38 MF nbsp CHN Xie Wenneng39 DF nbsp CHN Song Long40 DF nbsp CHN Shi Songchen41 DF nbsp CHN Imran Memet42 DF nbsp CHN Peng Xiao43 MF nbsp CHN Mewlan Mijit44 GK nbsp CHN Yu JinyongOut on loan edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player GK nbsp CHN Li Guanxi at nbsp Heilongjiang Ice City until 31 December 2023 MF nbsp CHN Hao Haiyi at nbsp Qingdao Hainiu until 31 December 2023 MF nbsp CHN Lu Yongtao at nbsp Ji nan Xingzhou until 31 December 2023 MF nbsp CHN Yi Xianlong at nbsp Ji nan Xingzhou until 31 December 2023 No Pos Nation Player FW nbsp CHN Behram Abduweli at Sichuan Jiuniu until 31 December 2023 FW nbsp BRA Leo Souza at nbsp Zhejiang until 31 December 2023 FW nbsp CHN Tian Xin at nbsp Tai an Tiankuan until 31 December 2023 Retired numbers edit Main article Retired numbers in football 12 Club Supporters the 12th Man retired in February 2017 68 Coaching staff editName Role nbsp Choi Kang hee Manager nbsp Xu Haipeng Assistant coach nbsp Fabio Lefundes Assistant coach nbsp Cui Peng Assistant coach nbsp Lucas Cerqueira Goalkeeping coach nbsp Zhang Haitao Technique Coach nbsp Wang Liancheng Club Doctor nbsp Sandro Juricic PhysiotherapistSource citation needed Managerial history edit Only League matches are counted 69 Manager From To Season s Played Won Drawn Lost Notes1 nbsp Yin Tiesheng 1994 02 10 1997 12 21 1994 97 88 31 27 302 nbsp Kim Jung nam 1998 01 27 1998 08 23 1998 19 5 7 70 C nbsp Yin Tiesheng 1998 08 24 1998 10 25 1998 7 3 1 33 nbsp Slobodan Santrac 1998 12 25 2000 09 13 1999 00 48 24 12 120 C nbsp Đoko Kokovic 2000 09 14 2000 10 01 2000 4 1 1 24 nbsp Boris Ignatiev 2000 11 30 2001 12 16 2001 26 13 6 75 nbsp Valeri Nepomniachi 2001 12 18 2003 11 30 2002 03 56 22 12 226 nbsp Ljubisa Tumbakovic 2004 01 07 2009 11 04 2004 09 164 90 43 317 nbsp Branko Ivankovic 2009 12 16 2011 05 05 2010 11 35 20 10 50 C nbsp Rajko Magic 2011 05 06 2011 09 14 2011 18 7 5 60 C nbsp Manuel Barbosa 2011 09 15 2011 11 19 2011 7 4 2 18 nbsp Henk ten Cate 2012 01 06 2012 09 06 2012 23 6 8 90 C nbsp Wu Jingui 2012 09 07 2012 11 03 2012 7 2 4 19 nbsp Radomir Antic 2012 12 24 2013 12 19 2013 30 18 5 710 nbsp Cuca 2013 12 21 2015 12 06 2014 15 60 30 17 1311 nbsp Mano Menezes 2015 12 06 2016 06 07 2016 22 8 7 712 nbsp Felix Magath 2016 06 08 2017 12 01 2016 17 49 20 14 1513 nbsp Li Xiaopeng 2017 12 01 2020 10 05 2018 20 98 54 22 2214 nbsp Hao Wei 2020 10 05 2023 05 16 2020 2023 89 61 15 1315 nbsp Choi Kang hee 2023 05 17 2023 Honours editLeague edit Chinese Super League Winners 4 2006 2008 2010 2021 Chinese Jia A League 1994 2003 Winners 1999Cup edit Chinese FA Cup Winners 8 1995 1999 2004 2006 2014 2020 2021 2022 Chinese Super League Cup Winners 2004 Chinese FA Super Cup Winners 2015Reserve team edit Chinese Super League Reserve League Champions 2006 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Coca Cola Olympic League Champions 2000 Coca Cola Olympic League Champions 2001Youth team edit U19 team National U19 Youth League Champions 2009 Nike Youth League Champions U19 Winners Cup Winners 2005U17 team National U17 Youth League Champions 2001 2003 2005 2007 2010 Adidas Youth League Champions U17 Winners Cup Winners 2004 Nike Youth League Champions 2005 Adidas Youth League Champions 2006 Adidas Youth League Champions 2007 U17 Winners Cup Winners 2008U15 team National U15 Youth League Champions 2005 2006 2007 2008 2013 Nike Cup Winners 2001 Nike Cup Winners 2002 Adidas Youth League Champions 2004 Nike Youth League Champions 2005 Adidas Youth League Champions U15 FA Cup Winners 2006 Adidas Youth League Champions U15 FA Cup Winners Nike Cup Winners 2007 Adidas Youth League Champions U15 Winners Cup Winners 2008Results editAll time league rankings edit As of the end of 2020 season 70 71 Season Div Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Pos FA Cup Super Cup League Cup ACL Other Att G Stadium1957 Jia B 6 61 NH 1958 Jia B 9 31 NH 1960 Jia B 8 12 32 12 62 52 12 52 9 DNE 1965 Jia B 10 81 NH 1973 Jia A 19 11 5 3 33 14 19 182 9 NH 1974 Jia A 13 6 1 6 19 19 0 22 27 NH 1976 Jia A 8 5 2 1 15 4 11 12 21 NH 1977 Jia A 17 4 6 7 18 22 4 32 11 NH 1978 Jia A 30 9 12 9 29 32 3 30 8 NH 1979 Jia A 30 11 6 13 37 37 0 28 12 NH 1980 Jia A 30 10 12 8 36 28 8 32 4 NH 1981 Jia A 30 18 12 40 2 NH 1982 Jia A 30 20 10 56 26 30 40 2 NH 1983 Jia A 14 11 3 20 8 12 22 23 NH 1984 Jia A 30 14 16 22 26 4 28 9 9 1985 Jia A 15 6 9 13 13 12 8 DNQ1986 Jia A 14 6 6 2 17 6 11 18 6 5 DNQ1987 Jia A 14 5 6 3 14 10 4 21 4 NH DNQ1988 Jia A 25 13 8 4 27 13 14 48 5 4 NH DNQ1989 Jia A 14 2 8 4 8 10 2 14 7 NH DNQ1990 Jia B 22 6 9 7 23 32 9 27 11 SF DNQ1991 Yi 12 1 DNQ DNQ1992 Jia B 16 4 9 3 14 13 1 6 34 DNQ DNQ1993 Jia B 5 2 0 0 3 7 8 1 4 41 NH DNQ1994 Jia A 22 10 4 8 22 22 0 24 5 NH NH NH DNQ 19 727 Shandong Provincial Stadium1995 Jia A 22 6 9 7 27 28 1 27 6 W RU NH DNQ 24 5451996 Jia A 22 8 7 7 23 24 1 31 5 RU DNQ NH DNE5 42 2721997 Jia A 22 7 7 8 19 22 3 28 6 QF DNQ NH DNQ 22 5451998 Jia A 26 8 8 10 39 40 1 32 9 SF DNQ NH DNQ 28 2311999 Jia A 26 13 9 4 33 13 20 48 1 W RU NH DNQ 33 5382000 Jia A 26 12 4 10 35 31 4 40 5 SF DNQ NH QF 27 2312001 Jia A 26 13 6 7 42 32 10 45 6 SF DNQ NH DNQ 21 3852002 Jia A 28 14 3 11 42 42 0 45 4 R2 DNQ NH DNQ 21 5712003 Jia A 28 8 9 11 42 46 4 33 12 QF DNQ NH DNQ 23 2862004 CSL 22 10 6 6 44 29 15 36 2 W NH W DNQ 23 6362005 CSL 26 15 7 4 47 30 17 52 3 RU NH SF QF 26 0002006 CSL 28 22 3 3 74 26 48 69 1 W NH NH DNQ 31 8082007 CSL 28 14 6 8 53 29 24 48 3 NH NH NH Group A3 RU 22 6072008 CSL 30 18 9 3 54 25 29 63 1 NH NH NH DNQ 26 5012009 CSL 30 11 12 7 35 30 5 45 4 NH NH NH Group PP 4 17 0722010 CSL 30 18 9 3 59 34 25 63 1 NH NH NH Group 15 8642011 CSL 30 13 8 9 37 31 6 47 5 RU NH NH Group 12 1122012 CSL 30 8 12 10 46 43 3 36 12 SF DNQ NH DNQ 20 1482013 CSL 30 18 5 7 55 35 20 59 2 R4 DNQ NH DNQ 27 683 Jinan Olympic Sports Center Stadium2014 CSL 30 12 12 6 41 29 12 48 4 W DNQ NH Group 23 9312015 CSL 30 18 5 7 66 41 25 59 3 SF W NH Group 22 5592016 CSL 30 9 7 14 38 45 7 34 14 R4 DNQ NH QF 18 9322017 CSL 30 13 10 7 49 33 16 49 6 QF DNQ NH DNQ 30 2832018 CSL 30 17 7 6 57 39 18 58 3 RU DNQ NH DNQ 24 7852019 CSL 30 15 6 9 55 35 20 51 5 RU DNQ NH R16 22 1812020 CSL 20 9 5 6 35 25 10 32 5 W DNQ NH DNQ2021 CSL 22 15 6 1 47 16 31 51 1 W DNQ NH DNQ2022 CSL 34 25 3 6 87 29 58 78 2 W DNQ NH Groupno Division 2 league game in 1959 1961 63 Shandong Did not compete in 1964 no league games in 1966 72 1975 Note 1 in group stage Note 2 in final group stage Note 3 in South League Note 4 Promoted to 1994 Jia A League Note 5 Entered the 1996 97 Asian Cup Winners Cup but withdrewKey China top division China second division China third divisionW WinnersRU Runners up3 Third place Relegated Pld Played W Games won D Games drawn L Games lost F Goals for A Goals against Pts Points Pos Final position DNQ Did not qualify DNE Did not enter NH Not Held Does Not Exist R1 Round 1 R2 Round 2 R3 Round 3 R4 Round 4 F Final SF Semi finals QF Quarter finals R16 Round of 16 Group Group stage GS2 Second Group stage QR1 First Qualifying Round QR2 Second Qualifying Round QR3 Third Qualifying Round International results edit As of 25 June 2019 Season Competition Round Opposition Score2000 01 72 Asian Club Championship Second round nbsp Home United 3 0 H 3 1 A Quarter finals nbsp PSM Makassar 3 1 N nbsp Jubilo Iwata 2 6 N nbsp Suwon Samsung Bluewings 0 6 N 2005 73 AFC Champions League Group F nbsp Yokohama F Marinos 1 0 A 2 1 H nbsp BEC Tero 1 0 H 4 0 A nbsp PSM Makassar 1 0 A 6 1 H Quarter finals nbsp Al Ittihad 1 1 H 2 7 A 2007 74 AFC Champions League Group G nbsp Adelaide United 1 0 A 2 2 H nbsp Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma 2 1 H 0 3 A nbsp Đồng Tam Long An 4 0 H 3 2 A 2007 75 A3 Champions Cup Table nbsp Urawa Red Diamonds 4 3 N nbsp Shanghai Shenhua 2 1 N nbsp Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma 1 2 N 2009 76 AFC Champions League Group F nbsp Gamba Osaka 0 3 A 0 1 H nbsp Sriwijaya 5 0 H 2 4 A nbsp FC Seoul 2 0 H 1 1 A 2009 77 Pan Pacific Championship Semi finals nbsp Suwon Samsung Bluewings 0 1 N Third place match nbsp Oita Trinita 1 2 N 2010 78 AFC Champions League Group H nbsp Sanfrecce Hiroshima 1 0 A 2 3 H nbsp Adelaide United 0 2 H 1 0 A nbsp Pohang Steelers 0 1 A 1 2 H 2011 79 AFC Champions League Group G nbsp Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 0 1 A 1 2 H nbsp Cerezo Osaka 2 0 H 0 4 A nbsp Arema 1 1 A 5 0 H 2014 80 AFC Champions League Group E nbsp Buriram United 1 1 H 0 1 A nbsp Cerezo Osaka 3 1 A 1 2 H nbsp Pohang Steelers 2 2 A 2 4 H 2015 81 AFC Champions League Group E nbsp Becamex Binh Dương 3 2 A 3 1 H nbsp Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 1 4 H 1 4 A nbsp Kashiwa Reysol 1 2 A 4 4 H 2016 82 AFC Champions League Group F nbsp Sanfrecce Hiroshima 2 1 A 1 0 H nbsp Buriram United 3 0 H 0 0 A nbsp FC Seoul 1 4 H 0 0 A Round of 16 nbsp Sydney FC 1 1 H 2 2 A Quarter finals nbsp FC Seoul 1 3 A 1 1 H 2019 AFC Champions League Play off Round nbsp Hanoi FC 4 1 H Group E nbsp Gyeongnam FC 2 1 H 2 2 A nbsp Kashima Antlers 2 2 H 2 1 A nbsp Johor Darul Ta zim 2 1 H 0 1 A Round of 16 nbsp Guangzhou Evergrande 2 1 A 2 3 H 2022 AFC Champions League Group F nbsp Urawa Red Diamonds 0 5 H 0 5 A nbsp Daegu FC 0 4 A 0 7 H nbsp Lion City Sailors 2 3 A 0 0 H 2023 24 AFC Champions League Group G nbsp Kaya F C Iloilo nbsp Yokohama F Marinos nbsp Incheon UnitedOn neutral venue Shandong score is counted first Key H Home A Away N NeutralClub ranking editWorld edit As of 9 August 2023 83 Ranking Team Points156 nbsp The Strongest 507 17157 nbsp AS FAR 506 31158 nbsp Shandong Taishan F C 505 87159 nbsp Besiktas JK 503 32160 nbsp FC Viktoria Plzen 501 88 AFC edit As of 9 August 2023 84 Ranking Team Points13 nbsp Al Ittihad Club 572 4614 nbsp Sharjah FC 540 0215 nbsp Shandong Taishan F C 505 8716 nbsp Al Shabab FC Riyadh 488 1917 nbsp Pakhtakor Tashkent FK 480 24 Domestic edit As of 9 August 2023 85 Ranking Team Points1 nbsp Shandong Taishan F C 505 872 nbsp Shanghai Port F C 399 793 nbsp Guangzhou F C 364 924 nbsp Beijing Guoan F C 344 945 nbsp Shanghai Shenhua FC 240 72International players editChina PR nbsp Cui Peng nbsp Deng Zhuoxiang nbsp Dai Lin nbsp Du Wei nbsp Gao Yao nbsp Geng Xiaofeng nbsp Guan Zhen nbsp Han Peng nbsp Hao Junmin nbsp Hao Wei nbsp Jiao Zhe nbsp Jin Jingdao nbsp Liu Binbin nbsp Li Jinyu nbsp Li Leilei nbsp Li Ming nbsp Li Xiaopeng nbsp Liu Jindong nbsp Liu Yang nbsp Liu Yue nbsp Lu Zheng nbsp Shu Chang nbsp Song Lihui nbsp Su Maozhen nbsp Wang Dalei nbsp Wang Dongning nbsp Wang Gang nbsp Wang Liang nbsp Wang Qiang nbsp Wang Tong nbsp Wang Xiaolong nbsp Wang Yongpo nbsp Wu Hao nbsp Xu Yang nbsp Yang Xu nbsp Yuan Weiwei nbsp Zhang Wenzhao nbsp Zhao Mingjian nbsp Zheng Zheng nbsp Zheng Zhi nbsp Zhou Haibin nbsp Zong LeiAFC nbsp Ryan McGowan nbsp Roda Antar nbsp Son Jun hoCAF nbsp Ricardo da Silva nbsp Nii Lamptey nbsp Mourtala 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