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Shanghai Port F.C.

Shanghai Port FC (Chinese: 上海海港足球俱乐部; pinyin: Shànghǎi Hǎigǎng), previously named Shanghai SIPG, is a professional football club that participates in the Chinese Super League under licence from the Chinese Football Association (CFA). The team is based in Pudong, Shanghai, and their home stadium is the Pudong Football Stadium, which has a seating capacity of 37,000. Their owners are the Chinese group Shanghai International Port Group (SIPG).

Shanghai Port
上海海港足球俱乐部
Full nameShanghai Port Football Club
上海海港足球俱乐部
Nickname(s)The Red Eagles
(红鹰)
Founded25 December 2005; 17 years ago (25 December 2005)
GroundPudong Football Stadium
Capacity37,000
OwnerShanghai International Port Group
ChairmanZhang Min[1]
ManagerXi Zhikang
LeagueChinese Super League
2022Super League, 4th of 18

The club was founded on 25 December 2005 as Shanghai East Asia FC by former Chinese international footballer Xu Genbao. The club used graduates from the Genbao Football Base, a football academy also founded by Xu, to form their first team as they made their debut in the third tier of China's football league pyramid in the 2006 league season. They worked their way up to the top tier and finished as league champions for the first time in the 2018 Chinese Super League season.

According to the Forbes report from 2015, Shanghai Port FC was the third-most valuable football club in China, with a club value of $159 million and an estimated revenue of $37 million.[2] According to the annual report of the parent company, the club had a revenue of ¥565.7 million RMB in 2015, as well as a net loss of ¥41.5 million RMB, total assets of ¥286.8 million RMB, and net assets of ¥59.7 million RMB.[3]

History

2005–2007: League Two

On 16 May 2000, the former Chinese international football coach Xu Genbao founded the Genbao Football Base and enrolled 96 academy members born between 1988 and 1991, who were to be trained in the recently built Genbao Football Base Arena.[4]

Initially, Xu Genbao had no intention of establishing a professional football club. However, as the youngsters in the Base grew up, the lack of youth football competition in China prompt Xu to set up a football club so that his protégés could earn match experiences in professional football. On 25 December 2005, Shanghai East Asia Football Club was jointly established by Xu Genbao and Shanghai East Asia Sports and Culture Center Co. Ltd, with Xu Genbao being the club chairman. Xu appointed Claude Lowitz, a French youth coach in the Base, as the team manager.

With young players aged between 14 and 17, Shanghai East Asia competed in the 2006 China League Two, the third-tier of the Chinese league system. The team played their home games at Genbao Football Base Arena training ground in Chongming, Shanghai, and eventually finished their first season in seventh place. During the campaign, Xu's players broke a few records during the season, with Cao Yunding being the youngest Chinese goalscorer aged 16 years and 242 days,[5] and Wu Lei the youngest Chinese professional footballer, aged only 14 years and 287 days.[6]

At the end of 2006, Claude Lowitz left the club, and former assistant manager Jiang Bingyao took up the manager position. With lessons learned and experiences gained from their debutante season, the young East Asia FC went on to win the division title in 2007, by beating Sichuan in the final, and thus gaining promotion to China League One, the second-tier of the football league.[7]

2008–2012: League One

Despite the successful promotion, questions arose as to what would happen to the team, especially given that Xu's previous efforts to create a professional club (Shanghai 02) ended up being sold off to Shanghai Shenhua in 2002 due to financial difficulties. In June 2007, Shanghai government came to Xu's rescue with financial aid, in exchange East Asia FC would represent Shanghai in the 2009 National Games of China.[8]

With the club in a higher division, Shanghai East Asia moved into the 30,000 seater Jinshan Sports Centre in Jinshan District of Shanghai and finished the 2008 China League One division campaign in sixth place. In summer 2009, Shanghai East Asia represented the Shanghai football team and took part in the 2009 National Games. Xu Genbao took up the management post himself and led the team to win gold in the men's football tournament. Meanwhile, in the league, Shanghai East Asia chose the 65,000 seater Shanghai Stadium as their home stadium for their 2009 China League One campaign. They finished the season in fourth place and just missed out on promotion by a single win, but it was still considered quite an achievement because that team was made up of players under 20 years old, and with no foreign imports.

The 2010 league season saw former Chinese international Fan Zhiyi receive his first management job at the club as well as the introduction of their first-ever foreign players in Macedonian Nikola Karçev and Haitian Fabrice Noël. Despite these new signings the club failed to improve upon the previous season's results and finished in fourth place. Failure to gain promotion and financial difficulties caused the club unable to hold onto their rising stars. Before the 2011 season, five of the team's starting players left the club: team captain Wang Jiayu, Chinese international Zhang Linpeng, and Chinese under-23 players Cao Yunding, Jiang Zhipeng, and Gu Chao.[9] In the following 2011 season, Xu Genbao promoted several young players into the first team and the team finished the season in ninth place.

At the beginning of the 2012 season the club sold their team name to sponsor, Zobon Group for 30 million Yuan on a three-year deal, which saw the club change first team's name to Shanghai Tellace on 31 December 2011, while the club's name remains unchanged as Shanghai East Asia.[10] At the end of the season, they won the league title and was promoted to the Chinese Super League.

2013–present: CSL

On 28 December 2012, Shanghai East Asia changed its first team name again to Port Shanghai F.C., under a 40-million Yuan sponsorship deal with Shanghai International Port.[11] Within the off-season, on 7 January 2013, the club officially acquired another Shanghai-based football club, Shanghai Zobon, which had previously played in the 2012 China League Two division before they were dissolved. Most of its players, born between 1993 and 1994 and graduated from Genbao Football Base, were brought back under Xu Genbao's wing and would become the reserve team of Shanghai East Asia.[12] In the club's debut within the top tier they brought in former Chinese national team manager Gao Hongbo as their head coach and he would go on to guide the club to a ninth-place finish at the end of the 2013 league season. The Shanghai International Port would decide to strengthen their position within the club and officially took over the whole club on 18 November 2014 and immediately appointed Sven-Göran Eriksson as their new head coach.[13]

During the 2015 winter transfer window, Shanghai SIPG signed eight new players to strengthen the squad: Sun Xiang, Davi Rodrigues de Jesus, Dario Conca, Kim Ju-Young, Yang Boyu, Shi Ke, Jean Evrard Kouassi, and Yu Hai – who the club spent 50 million Yuan on. It became the highest transfer record of any Chinese player. The team won the first three games of the season, which creates their best CSL league start in the history. On 9 May, Shanghai SIPG secured a 5–0 victory over their rival Shanghai Greenland Shenhua, and it was their first victory in the Shanghai Derby. The team signed Ghanaian player Asamoah Gyan in the summer transfer window. Jean Evrard Kouassi was dropped into the reserve team due to the registration restriction at that time (4 foreign players + 1 Asian foreign player). Shanghai SIPG finished the season in second place with 65 points – just two points behind the champions Guangzhou Evergrande. It was their best league position in the club's history and they managed to get into the AFC Champions League qualification.

In the beginning of 2016, SAIC Motor Corporation became one of Shanghai SIPG's main sponsors. The club signed former AFC Champions League & CSL golden boot winner Elkeson from Guangzhou Evergrande for €18.5 million. It broke the record of the Chinese transfer market. On 9 February, the team secured a 3–0 victory over Muang Thong United from Thailand in the AFC Champions League qualification round, and successfully went in to the group stage of the ACL. Shanghai SIPG went through the group stage in first place. In the round of 16, Shanghai SIPG faced FC Tokyo. They lost 2–1 away in the first leg, yet thanks to Wu Lei's late 90th-minute goal in the second leg, the team went through the round of 16 with an away goal difference. During the summer transfer window, Shanghai SIPG spent €56 million to sign the Brazilian international Hulk. The team was eliminated in the ACL quarter-finals, and in the CSL, the team ended up in third place with 52 points.

In 2018, Shanghai rode the momentum of Wu Lei, who was the league's top scorer in that year, to win their first-ever CSL title.[14] In 2019, they won the Super Cup for their second top tier trophy.

Ownership and naming history

Year Owner Club name Sponsored team name
2005–2011 Genbao Football Base
Shanghai East Asia Sports and Culture Center Co. Ltd
Shanghai East Asia Football Club
2012 Shanghai Tellace (上海特莱士)[15]
2013–2014 Shanghai SIPG[16]
2015–present Shanghai International Port Group[13] Shanghai SIPG Football Club (2015–2020)
Shanghai Port Football Club (2021–present)

Rivalries

The club's main rival is against Shanghai Shenhua with whom they contest in the local Shanghai derby. With the club's founder Xu Genbao having managed Shenhua to the 1995 league title, the Shenhua tie holds a direct personal link between the two teams.[17] On 28 April 2013 the two sides met for the first time in a league game that saw the club defeated 2–1 to Shenhua.[18] The tie against Shanghai Shenxin also holds strong links between the two teams with Jiang Zhipeng and Wang Jiayu both having represented both teams before the two clubs met in their first derby on 2 June 2013, which resulted in a 6–1 victory.[19] The club's geographical location has also opened them up to rivalries with neighbouring clubs Hangzhou Greentown and Jiangsu Guoxin-Sainty with whom they contest the Yangtze Delta Derby.[20]

Players

First team squad

As of 28 January 2023[21]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   CHN Yan Junling
2 DF   CHN Li Ang
3 DF   CHN Jiang Guangtai
4 DF   CHN Wang Shenchao
5 DF   CHN Zhang Linpeng
6 MF   CHN Cai Huikang
7 FW   CHN Wu Lei
8 MF   BRA Oscar
9 MF   BRA Paulinho
11 FW   CHN Lü Wenjun
12 GK   CHN Chen Wei
13 DF   CHN Wei Zhen
14 FW   CHN Li Shenglong
15 DF   CHN Li Shenyuan
16 MF   CHN Xu Xin
20 MF   CHN Yang Shiyuan
21 MF   CHN Yu Hai
No. Pos. Nation Player
22 GK   CHN Du Jia
24 FW   ARG Matías Vargas
25 MF   CHN Mirahmetjan Muzepper
26 MF   CHN Chen Chunxin
27 MF   CHN Feng Jin
29 DF   CHN Zhang Huachen
31 GK   CHN Xi Anjie
32 DF   CHN Li Shuai
33 FW   CHN Liu Zhurun
34 FW   SLE Issa Kallon
36 MF   CHN Ablahan Haliq
37 DF   CHN Chen Xuhuang
39 FW   CHN Liu Baiyang
41 GK   CHN Liang Kun
42 DF   CHN Xiang Rongjun
43 DF   CHN Wang Yiwei
44 MF   CHN Geng Xin

Out on loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
FW   SEN Cherif Ndiaye (at Adana Demirspor)

Coaching staff

Position Staff
Manager   Xi Zhikang
Assistant manager   Stevan Bates
Assistant manager   Cai Huiqiang
Goalkeeping coach   Tomislav Rogić
Goalkeeping coach   Ian Walker
Fitness coach   Cao Xiaodong
Head of medical department   Eduardo Santos
Academy director   Chen Yaodong
Reserve team head coach   Cheng Xufen
Reserve team assistant coach   Zheng Yan
Reserve team assistant coach   Xu Zhiqun
Reserve team physiotherapist   He Hanxue

Source: Official website

Managerial history

As of 31 December 2022[22][23]

Honours

League
Cup

Results

Season-by-season rankings

[25][26]

Year Div Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts. Pos. FA Cup Super Cup Champions League Stadium
2006 3 16 3 5 8 26 29 −3 14 7 1 DNE NH DNQ Genbao Football Base
2007 3 17 11 4 2 35 15 +20 30 1 W NH NH DNQ
2008 2 24 7 7 10 26 30 −4 28 6 NH NH DNQ Jinshan Football Stadium
2009 2 24 13 5 6 43 25 +18 44 4 NH NH DNQ Shanghai Stadium
2010 2 24 9 10 5 25 18 +7 37 4 NH NH DNQ
2011 2 26 7 11 8 29 25 +4 32 9 R2 NH DNQ
2012 2 30 17 8 5 47 25 +22 59 W R3 DNQ DNQ
2013 1 30 10 7 13 38 35 +3 37 9 R4 DNQ DNQ
2014 1 30 12 12 6 47 39 +8 48 5 R3 DNQ DNQ
2015 1 30 19 8 3 63 35 +28 65 RU QF DNQ DNQ
2016 1 30 14 10 6 56 32 +24 52 3 R4 DNQ Quarter-finals
2017 1 30 17 7 6 72 39 +33 58 RU RU DNQ Semi-finals
2018 1 30 21 5 4 77 33 +44 68 W QF DNQ Round of 16
2019 1 30 20 6 4 62 26 +36 66 3 SF W Quarter-finals
2020 1 14 2 10 2 2 26 11 +15 32 4 3 R2 DNQ Round of 16 Yuanshen Sports Centre Stadium
2021 1 22 13 6 3 42 14 +28 45 RU RU NH Play-off round
2022 1 34 20 5 9 55 25 +30 65 4 SF NH Withdrew 4 Dalian Sports Centre Stadium
  • ^1 In group stage
  • ^2 The season was shortened due to the COVID-19 pandemic
  • ^3 Lost in the semifinals
  • ^4 Withdrew from the competition due to the COVID-19 lockdown measures[27]

Key

International results

All results list Shanghai's goal tally first.

Season Competition Round Opposition Home Away
2016[28] AFC Champions League Play-off round   Muangthong United
3–0
Group stage   Melbourne Victory
3–1
1–2
  Suwon Samsung Bluewings
2–1
0–3
  Gamba Osaka
2–1
2–0
Round of 16   FC Tokyo
1–0 (a)
1–2
Quarter–finals   Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors
0–0
0–5
2017 AFC Champions League Play-off round   Sukhothai
3–0
Group stage   FC Seoul
4–2
1–0
  Western Sydney Wanderers
5–1
2–3
  Urawa Red Diamonds
3–2
0–1
Round of 16   Jiangsu Suning
2–1
3–2
Quarter–finals   Guangzhou Evergrande
4–0
1–5
(a.e.t.)
(5–4 p)
Semi-finals   Urawa Red Diamonds
1–1
0–1
2018 AFC Champions League Play-off round   Chiangrai United
1–0
Group stage   Melbourne Victory
4–1
1–2
  Kawasaki Frontale
1–1
1–0
  Ulsan Hyundai
2–2
1–0
Round of 16   Kashima Antlers
2–1
1–3
2019 AFC Champions League Group stage   Kawasaki Frontale
1–0
2–2
  Ulsan Hyundai
5–0
0–1
  Sydney FC
2–2
3–3
Round of 16   Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors
1–1
1–1
(a.e.t.)
(5–3 p)
Quarter–finals   Urawa Red Diamonds
2–2
1–1 (a)
2020 AFC Champions League Play-off round   Buriram United
3–0
Group stage   Sydney FC
0–4
2–1
  Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors
0–2
2–1
  Yokohama F. Marinos
0–1
2–1
Round of 16   Vissel Kobe
0–2
2021 AFC Champions League Play-off round   Kaya–Iloilo
0–1

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External links

  • Official website

shanghai, port, shanghai, port, chinese, 上海海港足球俱乐部, pinyin, shànghǎi, hǎigǎng, previously, named, shanghai, sipg, professional, football, club, that, participates, chinese, super, league, under, licence, from, chinese, football, association, team, based, pudon. Shanghai Port FC Chinese 上海海港足球俱乐部 pinyin Shanghǎi Hǎigǎng previously named Shanghai SIPG is a professional football club that participates in the Chinese Super League under licence from the Chinese Football Association CFA The team is based in Pudong Shanghai and their home stadium is the Pudong Football Stadium which has a seating capacity of 37 000 Their owners are the Chinese group Shanghai International Port Group SIPG Shanghai Port上海海港足球俱乐部Full nameShanghai Port Football Club 上海海港足球俱乐部Nickname s The Red Eagles 红鹰 Founded25 December 2005 17 years ago 25 December 2005 GroundPudong Football StadiumCapacity37 000OwnerShanghai International Port GroupChairmanZhang Min 1 ManagerXi ZhikangLeagueChinese Super League2022Super League 4th of 18Home coloursAway coloursThe club was founded on 25 December 2005 as Shanghai East Asia FC by former Chinese international footballer Xu Genbao The club used graduates from the Genbao Football Base a football academy also founded by Xu to form their first team as they made their debut in the third tier of China s football league pyramid in the 2006 league season They worked their way up to the top tier and finished as league champions for the first time in the 2018 Chinese Super League season According to the Forbes report from 2015 Shanghai Port FC was the third most valuable football club in China with a club value of 159 million and an estimated revenue of 37 million 2 According to the annual report of the parent company the club had a revenue of 565 7 million RMB in 2015 as well as a net loss of 41 5 million RMB total assets of 286 8 million RMB and net assets of 59 7 million RMB 3 Contents 1 History 1 1 2005 2007 League Two 1 2 2008 2012 League One 1 3 2013 present CSL 2 Ownership and naming history 3 Rivalries 4 Players 4 1 First team squad 4 2 Out on loan 5 Coaching staff 5 1 Managerial history 6 Honours 7 Results 7 1 Season by season rankings 7 2 International results 8 References 9 External linksHistory Edit2005 2007 League Two Edit On 16 May 2000 the former Chinese international football coach Xu Genbao founded the Genbao Football Base and enrolled 96 academy members born between 1988 and 1991 who were to be trained in the recently built Genbao Football Base Arena 4 Initially Xu Genbao had no intention of establishing a professional football club However as the youngsters in the Base grew up the lack of youth football competition in China prompt Xu to set up a football club so that his proteges could earn match experiences in professional football On 25 December 2005 Shanghai East Asia Football Club was jointly established by Xu Genbao and Shanghai East Asia Sports and Culture Center Co Ltd with Xu Genbao being the club chairman Xu appointed Claude Lowitz a French youth coach in the Base as the team manager With young players aged between 14 and 17 Shanghai East Asia competed in the 2006 China League Two the third tier of the Chinese league system The team played their home games at Genbao Football Base Arena training ground in Chongming Shanghai and eventually finished their first season in seventh place During the campaign Xu s players broke a few records during the season with Cao Yunding being the youngest Chinese goalscorer aged 16 years and 242 days 5 and Wu Lei the youngest Chinese professional footballer aged only 14 years and 287 days 6 At the end of 2006 Claude Lowitz left the club and former assistant manager Jiang Bingyao took up the manager position With lessons learned and experiences gained from their debutante season the young East Asia FC went on to win the division title in 2007 by beating Sichuan in the final and thus gaining promotion to China League One the second tier of the football league 7 2008 2012 League One Edit Despite the successful promotion questions arose as to what would happen to the team especially given that Xu s previous efforts to create a professional club Shanghai 02 ended up being sold off to Shanghai Shenhua in 2002 due to financial difficulties In June 2007 Shanghai government came to Xu s rescue with financial aid in exchange East Asia FC would represent Shanghai in the 2009 National Games of China 8 With the club in a higher division Shanghai East Asia moved into the 30 000 seater Jinshan Sports Centre in Jinshan District of Shanghai and finished the 2008 China League One division campaign in sixth place In summer 2009 Shanghai East Asia represented the Shanghai football team and took part in the 2009 National Games Xu Genbao took up the management post himself and led the team to win gold in the men s football tournament Meanwhile in the league Shanghai East Asia chose the 65 000 seater Shanghai Stadium as their home stadium for their 2009 China League One campaign They finished the season in fourth place and just missed out on promotion by a single win but it was still considered quite an achievement because that team was made up of players under 20 years old and with no foreign imports The 2010 league season saw former Chinese international Fan Zhiyi receive his first management job at the club as well as the introduction of their first ever foreign players in Macedonian Nikola Karcev and Haitian Fabrice Noel Despite these new signings the club failed to improve upon the previous season s results and finished in fourth place Failure to gain promotion and financial difficulties caused the club unable to hold onto their rising stars Before the 2011 season five of the team s starting players left the club team captain Wang Jiayu Chinese international Zhang Linpeng and Chinese under 23 players Cao Yunding Jiang Zhipeng and Gu Chao 9 In the following 2011 season Xu Genbao promoted several young players into the first team and the team finished the season in ninth place At the beginning of the 2012 season the club sold their team name to sponsor Zobon Group for 30 million Yuan on a three year deal which saw the club change first team s name to Shanghai Tellace on 31 December 2011 while the club s name remains unchanged as Shanghai East Asia 10 At the end of the season they won the league title and was promoted to the Chinese Super League 2013 present CSL Edit On 28 December 2012 Shanghai East Asia changed its first team name again to Port Shanghai F C under a 40 million Yuan sponsorship deal with Shanghai International Port 11 Within the off season on 7 January 2013 the club officially acquired another Shanghai based football club Shanghai Zobon which had previously played in the 2012 China League Two division before they were dissolved Most of its players born between 1993 and 1994 and graduated from Genbao Football Base were brought back under Xu Genbao s wing and would become the reserve team of Shanghai East Asia 12 In the club s debut within the top tier they brought in former Chinese national team manager Gao Hongbo as their head coach and he would go on to guide the club to a ninth place finish at the end of the 2013 league season The Shanghai International Port would decide to strengthen their position within the club and officially took over the whole club on 18 November 2014 and immediately appointed Sven Goran Eriksson as their new head coach 13 During the 2015 winter transfer window Shanghai SIPG signed eight new players to strengthen the squad Sun Xiang Davi Rodrigues de Jesus Dario Conca Kim Ju Young Yang Boyu Shi Ke Jean Evrard Kouassi and Yu Hai who the club spent 50 million Yuan on It became the highest transfer record of any Chinese player The team won the first three games of the season which creates their best CSL league start in the history On 9 May Shanghai SIPG secured a 5 0 victory over their rival Shanghai Greenland Shenhua and it was their first victory in the Shanghai Derby The team signed Ghanaian player Asamoah Gyan in the summer transfer window Jean Evrard Kouassi was dropped into the reserve team due to the registration restriction at that time 4 foreign players 1 Asian foreign player Shanghai SIPG finished the season in second place with 65 points just two points behind the champions Guangzhou Evergrande It was their best league position in the club s history and they managed to get into the AFC Champions League qualification In the beginning of 2016 SAIC Motor Corporation became one of Shanghai SIPG s main sponsors The club signed former AFC Champions League amp CSL golden boot winner Elkeson from Guangzhou Evergrande for 18 5 million It broke the record of the Chinese transfer market On 9 February the team secured a 3 0 victory over Muang Thong United from Thailand in the AFC Champions League qualification round and successfully went in to the group stage of the ACL Shanghai SIPG went through the group stage in first place In the round of 16 Shanghai SIPG faced FC Tokyo They lost 2 1 away in the first leg yet thanks to Wu Lei s late 90th minute goal in the second leg the team went through the round of 16 with an away goal difference During the summer transfer window Shanghai SIPG spent 56 million to sign the Brazilian international Hulk The team was eliminated in the ACL quarter finals and in the CSL the team ended up in third place with 52 points In 2018 Shanghai rode the momentum of Wu Lei who was the league s top scorer in that year to win their first ever CSL title 14 In 2019 they won the Super Cup for their second top tier trophy Ownership and naming history EditYear Owner Club name Sponsored team name2005 2011 Genbao Football BaseShanghai East Asia Sports and Culture Center Co Ltd Shanghai East Asia Football Club2012 Shanghai Tellace 上海特莱士 15 2013 2014 Shanghai SIPG 16 2015 present Shanghai International Port Group 13 Shanghai SIPG Football Club 2015 2020 Shanghai Port Football Club 2021 present Rivalries EditMain article Shanghai Derbies The club s main rival is against Shanghai Shenhua with whom they contest in the local Shanghai derby With the club s founder Xu Genbao having managed Shenhua to the 1995 league title the Shenhua tie holds a direct personal link between the two teams 17 On 28 April 2013 the two sides met for the first time in a league game that saw the club defeated 2 1 to Shenhua 18 The tie against Shanghai Shenxin also holds strong links between the two teams with Jiang Zhipeng and Wang Jiayu both having represented both teams before the two clubs met in their first derby on 2 June 2013 which resulted in a 6 1 victory 19 The club s geographical location has also opened them up to rivalries with neighbouring clubs Hangzhou Greentown and Jiangsu Guoxin Sainty with whom they contest the Yangtze Delta Derby 20 Players EditFirst team squad Edit As of 28 January 2023 21 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player1 GK CHN Yan Junling2 DF CHN Li Ang3 DF CHN Jiang Guangtai4 DF CHN Wang Shenchao5 DF CHN Zhang Linpeng6 MF CHN Cai Huikang7 FW CHN Wu Lei8 MF BRA Oscar9 MF BRA Paulinho11 FW CHN Lu Wenjun12 GK CHN Chen Wei13 DF CHN Wei Zhen14 FW CHN Li Shenglong15 DF CHN Li Shenyuan16 MF CHN Xu Xin20 MF CHN Yang Shiyuan21 MF CHN Yu Hai No Pos Nation Player22 GK CHN Du Jia24 FW ARG Matias Vargas25 MF CHN Mirahmetjan Muzepper26 MF CHN Chen Chunxin27 MF CHN Feng Jin29 DF CHN Zhang Huachen31 GK CHN Xi Anjie32 DF CHN Li Shuai33 FW CHN Liu Zhurun34 FW SLE Issa Kallon36 MF CHN Ablahan Haliq37 DF CHN Chen Xuhuang39 FW CHN Liu Baiyang41 GK CHN Liang Kun42 DF CHN Xiang Rongjun43 DF CHN Wang Yiwei44 MF CHN Geng XinOut 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 FW SEN Cherif Ndiaye at Adana Demirspor Coaching staff EditPosition StaffManager Xi ZhikangAssistant manager Stevan BatesAssistant manager Cai HuiqiangGoalkeeping coach Tomislav RogicGoalkeeping coach Ian WalkerFitness coach Cao XiaodongHead of medical department Eduardo SantosAcademy director Chen YaodongReserve team head coach Cheng XufenReserve team assistant coach Zheng YanReserve team assistant coach Xu ZhiqunReserve team physiotherapist He HanxueSource Official website Managerial history Edit As of 31 December 2022 22 23 Claude Lowitz 2006 Jiang Bingyao 2007 2009 Fan Zhiyi 2010 Jiang Bingyao January 2011 20 December 2012 Gao Hongbo 27 February 2013 7 November 2013 Xi Zhikang 4 December 2013 17 November 2014 Sven Goran Eriksson 18 November 2014 4 November 2016 Andre Villas Boas 4 November 2016 30 November 2017 Vitor Pereira 13 December 2017 31 December 2020 Ivan Leko 1 January 2021 1 December 2022 Xi Zhikang 1 December 2022 present Honours EditLeagueChinese Super League Winners 2018 Runners up 2015 2017 2021 China League One Winners 2012 24 China League Two Winners 2007CupChinese FA Cup Runners up 2017 2021Chinese FA Super Cup Winners 2019Results EditSeason by season rankings Edit 25 26 Year Div Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Pos FA Cup Super Cup Champions League Stadium2006 3 16 3 5 8 26 29 3 14 71 DNE NH DNQ Genbao Football Base2007 3 17 11 4 2 35 15 20 301 W NH NH DNQ2008 2 24 7 7 10 26 30 4 28 6 NH NH DNQ Jinshan Football Stadium2009 2 24 13 5 6 43 25 18 44 4 NH NH DNQ Shanghai Stadium2010 2 24 9 10 5 25 18 7 37 4 NH NH DNQ2011 2 26 7 11 8 29 25 4 32 9 R2 NH DNQ2012 2 30 17 8 5 47 25 22 59 W R3 DNQ DNQ2013 1 30 10 7 13 38 35 3 37 9 R4 DNQ DNQ2014 1 30 12 12 6 47 39 8 48 5 R3 DNQ DNQ2015 1 30 19 8 3 63 35 28 65 RU QF DNQ DNQ2016 1 30 14 10 6 56 32 24 52 3 R4 DNQ Quarter finals2017 1 30 17 7 6 72 39 33 58 RU RU DNQ Semi finals2018 1 30 21 5 4 77 33 44 68 W QF DNQ Round of 162019 1 30 20 6 4 62 26 36 66 3 SF W Quarter finals2020 1 142 10 2 2 26 11 15 32 43 R2 DNQ Round of 16 Yuanshen Sports Centre Stadium2021 1 22 13 6 3 42 14 28 45 RU RU NH Play off round2022 1 34 20 5 9 55 25 30 65 4 SF NH Withdrew4 Dalian Sports Centre Stadium 1 In group stage 2 The season was shortened due to the COVID 19 pandemic 3 Lost in the semifinals 4 Withdrew from the competition due to the COVID 19 lockdown measures 27 Key China top division China second division China third divisionW WinnersRU Runners up3 Third place Div Division Pld Played W Games won D Games drawn L Games lost GF Goals for GA Goals against GD Goal difference Pts Points Pos Final position DNQ Did not qualify DNE Did not enter NH Not held R2 Round 2 R3 Round 3 R4 Round 4 QF Quarter finals SF Semi finals International results Edit All results list Shanghai s goal tally first Season Competition Round Opposition Home Away2016 28 AFC Champions League Play off round Muangthong United 3 0Group stage Melbourne Victory 3 1 1 2 Suwon Samsung Bluewings 2 1 0 3 Gamba Osaka 2 1 2 0Round of 16 FC Tokyo 1 0 a 1 2Quarter finals Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 0 0 0 52017 AFC Champions League Play off round Sukhothai 3 0Group stage FC Seoul 4 2 1 0 Western Sydney Wanderers 5 1 2 3 Urawa Red Diamonds 3 2 0 1Round of 16 Jiangsu Suning 2 1 3 2Quarter finals Guangzhou Evergrande 4 0 1 5 a e t 5 4 p Semi finals Urawa Red Diamonds 1 1 0 12018 AFC Champions League 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