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Shenzhen F.C.

Shenzhen Football Club (simplified Chinese: 深圳市足球俱乐部; traditional Chinese: 深圳市足球俱樂部) was a Chinese professional football club based in Shenzhen, Guangdong. Shenzhen played its home matches at the Shenzhen Universiade Sports Centre and the Shenzhen Stadium. Their majority shareholder was the Kaisa Group, a property development company which took over the club on 12 April 2016.[2]

Shenzhen FC
深圳市足球俱乐部
Full nameShenzhen Football Club
深圳市足球俱乐部
Nickname(s)Youth Army
Phoenix
International Arms
Founded26 January 1994; 30 years ago (1994-01-26)
Dissolved22 January 2024; 2 months ago (2024-01-22)
GroundShenzhen Universiade Sports Centre[1]
Capacity60,334
OwnerKaisa Group
Head coachXiang Jun
WebsiteClub website

The club was founded on 26 January 1994, and was known as Shenzhen F.C. while they started at the bottom of the Chinese football pyramid in the third tier. After successive league title wins in the third and second tier of the professional football leagues, they were promoted to the top tier in the 1996 Chinese Jia-A League season. After only one season they were relegated, however they quickly regained promotion and started to establish themselves within the league before they won the rebranded 2004 Chinese Super League title, making them the first club to win all three divisions within the Chinese league pyramid. Since this achievement the club have struggled to match the same success and after 14 years experienced relegation to the second tier at the end of 2011 Chinese Super League season. The club dissolved after the 2023 season, on 22 January 2024.

History edit

Early club era edit

Shenzhen Football Club was founded on 26 January 1994 by former Chinese players that included Rong Zhixing and Zeng Xuelin after the Chinese Football Association had allowed full professionalism and private ownership throughout their football league system.[3] In an attempt for the City of Shenzhen to gain their first professional football team the club decided that the best way to gain funding was through memberships that included 100 corporate members and 300 individuals before changing the ownership into shareholdings.[4] With Hu Zhigang as their first ever head coach and with players from all over the country, the club won two consecutive promotions and championships before entering the top tier of Chinese football after only two seasons, a remarkable feat named "Shenzhen speed" by the locals.

The club's first foray in the top tier, however was not a success and they were immediately relegated at the end of the 1996 campaign. In January 1997, Ping An Insurance took over the club and renamed it to "Shenzhen Ping'an". With this new ownership the club immediately won back promotion to the top tier after coming runners-up within their division.[5] Once again the team struggled with relegation, however South Korean football legend Cha Bum-Kun was appointed as the club's first ever foreign head coach in the summer of 1998. Cha consolidated the club's status within the top tier with two successful relegation escapes. Meanwhile, the club made a long-term combined signing of 14 hot prospects from Tianjin Locomotive's 1st team as fresh blood, among them included future prospects Li Weifeng and Li Yi.

At the start of the 2000 season on March 27, newly appointed head coach the eccentric Brazilian Edson Tavares caught six players Peng Weiguo, Chen Yongqiang, Zhang Jun, Sun Gang, Wang Chao and Yao Li with prostitutes in the team hotel. This internal incident was leaked to the media becoming an open scandal, however the club claimed inconsistencies with the story, nevertheless the players involved had to make a public apology while the club relieved Tavares of his post as a scapegoat.[6] General manager Zhu Guanghu took over in May and started his regime during, which Shenzhen became a major force within the league and placed fifth in 2001 before coming runners-up in 2002 (though through a joking poker sortition at a formal FA judgment process, in which coach Xie Feng picked card 6 and stated it as 9 and thus won a runner-up back for Shenzhen) their highest finish at the time.

Jianlibao Group edit

The Jianlibao Group took over the club before the 2003 campaign and renamed the club after its own brand. The club came fourth within the league and brought in major Chinese signings in Yang Chen who returned to China after spending several seasons in Germany while Zheng Bin answered the summon of Zhu, his coach back in the international youth team. These inclusions as well as the defender Zheng Zhi converted to a playmaker saw Shenzhen Jianlibao sensationally won the first ever Chinese Super League title in 2004 despite severe financial problems leaving players unpaid for seven months.[7] By-then head coach Zhu Guanghu was subsequently awarded the coach of the year award and was appointed head coach of the Chinese national team.

The following season quickly saw the team fall from grace and they only managed a twelfth-place finish (third from bottom) in the league. The new head coach Chi Shangbin resigned after only three mouths due to his poor relationship with the squad, especially from then-captain Li Weifeng and senior players like Li Yi and Yang Chen. Chi was unhappy due to the senior players' influential control over the team, their unprofessional behavior and discipline especially with gambling.[8] He tried to regain control of the squad with his strictness, but most of the players reacted fiercely by training and playing even more poorly. Li Weifeng punched Chi's office window; Yang Chen, who was already a relatively gentle person got upset too and repeatedly exposed the uselessness of Chi's policy to media, which saw the then owner Yang Saixin having to let Chi go.[9] Both of them later infamously and sensationally labeled the troublemakers as "QiuBa"(Football-lord). Throughout the chaos, Shenzhen were still able to reach the 2005 AFC Champions League semi-finals after defeating Saudi Arabian side Al-Ahli despite losing the first leg in Jeddah before they were later heavily defeated by UAE champions Al Ain FC 6–0 in the semi-finals.[10]

The following season the Jianlibao Group lacked interest and cash for investment and were taken over by the Beijing Huizhong Tianheng Investment Company.[11] While the acquisition went through the club survived merely on sponsorship and by selling the best players off.[12] Under domestic head coaches and youngsters from the youth teams founded back in Jianlibao era stepped up in time, and avoided relegations with help from key foreign players in Marek Zając and his compatriot Bogdan Zając. After a heavy defeat at home losing 1–4 to the champion Changchun Yatai at the last match of 2007 season, owner Yang Saixin claimed that he was "fed up" and wanted to sell the club.[13] With no buyers and bids the club went into administration and it was only through their sponsorship deals and the Shenzhen Football Association keeping the club afloat.[14] They experienced more difficulties when their head coach Mai Chao unexpectedly left after one match to join the Guangzhou Football Association and manage their youth team.[15] Long-serving youth coach Zhang Zengqun took over, later joined by former head coach Wang Baoshan as technical consultant. With crucial goals coming from Johnson, nicknamed "Angolan the Great" by fans, who won the silver boot award with 13 goals; and veteran Song Lihui the club survived relegation despite a difficult start to the season.

Wan Hongwei edit

On January 21, 2009, Shenzhen F.C. was reportedly bought out of administration by a "Hong Kong based investor" who gained control by acquiring 51% of the club's stock, with the remaining 49% to be transferred in the next six months for a complete takeover alongside former player Fan Yuhong who also brought in his academy at Nanshan, Shenzhen to become the club's youth side while as well as becoming the new managerial director and acting-head coach.[16] On February 28, 2009, Fan Yuhong revealed that the new owners of the club were two main shareholders of China Motion, a publicly listed company in Hong Kong, however these rumors were false. The reality of Shenzhen's finances was that the club's sponsor Shenzhen Asia Travel Sports Culture Communication Co., Ltd were acquiring the majority of the club's shares.[17] Meanwhile, Shenzhen were in talks with a new kit advertisement and naming right sponsor, which would help further stabilize and secure the club's finances while the takeover finished, but only received a miner deal halfway through the season. On November 4, 2009, Wan Wongwei, a representative of a Singapore-based investment company revealed himself as the real investor and chairman of the club. With the Ruby company founded by him and other shareholders to run the club he decided to renamed the club as Shenzhen Ruby FC.[18] Meanwhile, back on the field the team started the season slow and after a heavy 6–1 defeat to Guangzhou F.C. on August 8, Fan was sacked. Former player and coach Xie Feng was appointed as spearhead of the possible return of the legendary Zhu Guanghu, but Zhu turned to wealthier Shaanxi Chanba instead. As Xie Feng tightened the defense, and crucial reinforcements from the transfer market including Hernan Barcos, Mao Jianqing, Marko Zoric and Chen Jie, the team impressively had a 10 match unbeaten run towards the end of season and avoided relegation, despite a controversial 3-point deduction from the FA for wearing the wrong colour kit and in the subsequently delayed match versus Shanghai Shenhua.[19]

Former Cyprus international Siniša Gogić was appointed as head coach for the 2010 season. The attacking and passionate Serbian brought a roller-coaster run combined with an unbeaten start even once reaching the top of the table, however consecutive loses saw them slide towards a relegation fight till the last match of the season. Up to eight foreign players including various internationals Chris Killen, Aleksandar Živković, Vyacheslav Hleb, Ivan Vicelich and Hussein Alaa Hussein all contributed throughout the season and saved the club from relegation for the sixth consecutive season. Off the pitch Ruby Company also announced the three years sponsorship and cooperation deal from Kweichow Moutai Company worth more than 100 million RMB. The club added "Moutai" in its name once again as their named sponsor.

Philippe Troussier edit

From a meeting during the 2011 AFC Asian Cup, Wan Hongwei signed former Japanese international head coach Philippe Troussier with a luxurious three-year contract under the financial sponsorship from Moutai Company.[20] Troussier would have a difficult start to his reign when the team had to move from their home ground Shenzhen City Stadium and training ground to Huizhou Olympic Stadium because of the 2011 Summer Universiade.[21] When the team returned to Shenzhen in their new home Bao'an Stadium, Troussier had enforced a youthful revolution within the team, however it turned out to be too radical for the club despite the refreshing ball passing and possessing tactics that they displayed and they suffered from a dreadful club-record six consecutive defeats that also included a cup tie. Despite these defeats he continued to keep faith with the youngsters and "banished" the mature players to the bench or the stand for various reasons. His youngsters collapsed in front of the enormous pressure and unlike in the past campaigns "the relegation escapists" were relegated after 14 years, making them the first professional former top tier champions to be relegated since the foundation of professional football in China.[22]

The club kept faith in Troussier for the 2012 season in the Chinese Jia League and allowed him full influence over the squad, staff structure and pre-season arrangements, control almost unheard of with the current Chinese game. An unpromising start again quickly disappointed fans and caused further upset and conflict left behind from the previous season, which escalated in the fourth round in the league match versus Chongqing F.C. when in a local TV interview Troussier fired out against criticism and doubt from fans and urged them "not to come to the game or him". Shenzhen Ruby won the match, however former players who were forced to leave by Troussier in his efforts to force youth into the team Li Fei and Chris Killen scored for Chongqing F.C. in their first return to Shenzhen and physical confrontations took place after the match among fans, staffs, players and even Troussier himself.[23] His passing tactics lacked penetration on mediocre pitch conditions especially at away grounds and sitting back opposition. This wasn't helped by his off the pitch eccentric personality and temperament, which alienated his relationships with the squad and staff, which was highlighted after a defeat to Chengdu Tiancheng F.C. in an August 25 game saw the club's hopes for promotion vanish with Troussier soon afterwards providing a statement that he would take leave back to France on a "regular holiday under his contract".[24] The club's supporters would believe the board sent him on leave hoping that the indignity would see him resign rather than compensating him the 1 Million euros per year in his contract, however he returned from his holiday despite having two of his close staff members leave and assistant manager Patrick Aussems take charge as caretaker. Upon his return the board accepted his proposal to let Aussems continue to manage first team till the end of the season, while he would go backstage for the preparation for next season.

Aussems and fitness coach Christian Jahan gave a refreshing finish of the season, earning 11 points in 7 matches, but not enough to convince the board for permanent appointment. By the end of the year, based on the fact that the board could not afford to sack but still need Troussier's fame for media exposure and sponsor search, a new agreement with Troussier was reached by announcing his continuous management for another season and reforming the backroom as he wanted. Aussems and Jahan, who were invited in by Troussier to join him at the first place, were released after their relationship with Troussier deteriorated after caretaking the team as the board appointed during the "holiday incident". Troussier brought in Eric Garcin and Rabah Ben Larbi as replacement backroom staffs. His personal assistant David Camhi also returned after an attempt of resignation during "holiday incident" was never accepted by the board.

Kaisa Group edit

After Philippe Troussier's tenue came to an end and he was unable to gain promotion for the club it saw Wan Hongwei and the Ruby company actively start to pull funding from the team. This resulted in the July 15, 2014 FA Cup game against Shandong Luneng being delayed by 20 minutes while the Shenzhen players held a banner proclaiming unpaid wages from the owner.[25][26][27] After the game in which Shenzhen lost 5–0 the club's manager Li Yi defended his team on their actions.[28] On January 16, 2015, the owners officially announced that they had sold-off 55 percent of the shares within the club and the club's official name had changed to Shenzhen Municipal Football Club Co., Ltd.[29][30] On October 27, 2015, Deng Junjie (邓俊杰) and the Hong Kong Honghu Capital Group took over the club.[31][32] On 12 April 2016, property development company the Kaisa Group held a ceremony to proclaim their ownership of the club.[2]

In the 2018 China League One, the team pulled off a last-round comeback to finish second ahead of Zhejiang Greentown, who held the second place for the last 13 rounds, and earned promotion back to the top division after a 7-year absence. The team, upon promotion, though, only finished 15th out of 16th, yet were saved from relegation when Tianjin Tianhai filed for bankruptcy.

In the 2020 season, due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the China Super League structure was transformed as a tournament based league. In the Dalian Division, Shenzhen FC recorded 5W-2D-7L in the division ranked 5th to get into the relegation playoff. In the first round of the relegation playoff, Shenzhen FC lost to Tianjin Teda in aggregate 1–3. In the second round of the playoff, Shenzhen FC beat Shijiazhuang Yongchang in aggregate 3–2 to avoid the relegation. In the final playoff in 2020 China Super League, Shenzhen FC beat Qingdao Huanghai in aggregate 4–1, which made Shenzhen FC finally ranked 13th in China Super League. John Mary scored 13 goals in total ranked 3rd in the top scorers following Cedric Bakambu and Paulinho.

In the first period of 2021 season, Jordi Cruyff's team recorded 2W-2D-1L in first five games. On June 3, Shenzhen FC made an announcement that Jordi Cruyff stepped down as the head coach of the club and will work for the Barcelona. Also the same day, after a friendly negotiation, Shenzhen FC decided to hire José Carlos Granero as the head coach of the club.

On 22 January 2024, Shenzhen announced the dissolution of the club, after finishing last place in the 2023 Chinese Super League season and getting relegated back down to the second-tier.[33]

Name history edit

  • 1994–95: Shenzhen F.C. (深圳F.C.)
  • 1996: Shenzhen Feiyada (深圳飞亚达)
  • 1997–98: Shenzhen Ping An (深圳平安)
  • 1999: Shenzhen Ping An Insurance (深圳平安保险)
  • 2000–01: Shenzhen Ping An Kejian (深圳平安科健)
  • 2002: Shenzhen Ping An Insurance (深圳平安保险)
  • 2003–05: Shenzhen Jianlibao (深圳健力宝)
  • 2006–07: Shenzhen Kingway (深圳金威)
  • 2007–08: Shenzhen Xiangxue Eisiti[nb 1][34] (深圳香雪上清饮)
  • 2009: Shenzhen Asia Travel (Lejun) F.C. (深圳亚旅 (乐君))
  • 2009–14: Shenzhen Ruby F.C. (深圳红钻)
  • 2015–: Shenzhen F.C. (深圳F.C.)

Youth programme edit

Since 2018, the club has developed a grassroots football program aimed at improving football in the city and in young people. They developed youth teams in collaboration with the local education ministry in Shenzhen. Currently, the club has different teams of young players, from U13 to U19. The director of the youth training department was Wang Yidi. The Spanish coach, Roberto Mickel Abrante, serves as scouting director and deputy to the youth soccer department in this project.

Kits edit

When Ping An Insurance took over the club they incorporated their own logo of a giant A that emphasizes the An in their name as the club's new badge and predominantly used green as the club's home colours while red tops with white shorts was the preferred option for their away kits.[35][36] When Jianlibao Group took over they too decided to change the club's badge, however they decided not to use their own logo as the club's new badge and decided to choose a new design of wings over an orange background that would also be the club's new home colours while green was converted to their away uniforms.[37] When the Jianlibao Group left, the club's Chairman Yang Saixin started to make blue the club's home colours while also changing the club's badge, initially they were two dragons until the 2009 league season saw it changed to a bird flying over a giant football.[38][39]

Kit evolution edit

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1998–99
 
 
 
 
 
 
2000–03
 
 
 
 
 
 
2004–2006
 
 
 
 
 
 
2007–2010
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2011–2012

Crest history edit

Last squad edit

As of 21 February 2024[40]

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 Wei Minzhe
5 DF   CHN Tian Ziyi
6 DF   CHN Pei Shuai
7 FW   GHA Frank Acheampong
9 MF   TPE Will Donkin
10 MF   FRA Romain Alessandrini
11 DF   CHN Zhang Yuan
13 DF   CHN Xu Haofeng
14 MF   CHN Li Ning
16 MF   CHN Zheng Dalun
17 MF   CHN Fu Hao
18 FW   CHN Chen Xiangyu
19 MF   CHN Xu Yue
20 MF   CHN Liu Yue
No. Pos. Nation Player
22 GK   CHN Dong Chunyu
27 DF   CHN Yang Boyu
28 DF   CHN Zhou Xin
30 MF   CHN Huang Ruifeng
31 GK   CHN Ge Yifan
32 GK   CHN Ji Jiabao
33 FW   CHN Du Yuezheng
34 FW   CHN Shahsat Hujahmat
35 DF   CHN Lu Wentao
36 DF   CHN Chen Guoliang
37 MF   CHN Hu Jiajin
40 DF   CHN Lü Jiaqiang
42 MF   CHN Li Wei
44 MF   GHA Mubarak Wakaso

Reserve squad 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 Guo Wei
GK   CHN Wang Zixiang
DF   CHN Xu Zhengzhang
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   CHN Riapuhat Ablezi
MF   CHN Tian Jun
FW   CHN Huang Shen

On loan edit

As of 30 June 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

Coaching staff edit

[41]

Position Staff
Head Coach   Xiang Jun
Assistant Coach   Yuan Weiwei
Assistant Coach   Fu Yuan
Goalkeeping coach   Guan Zhen
Leader   Li Taoyu

Source: Club Website

Coaching history edit

All-time league coaching history as of the end of the 2023 league season.[21]

Name Period Pld W D L Win%
  Hu Zhigang 1994.1 – 1995.12 36 17 14 5 047.22
  Zhou Sui'an 1995.12 – 1996.6 11 1 4 6 009.09
  Liu Jianjiang 1996.7 – 1997.5 22 7 7 8 031.82
  Lu Jianren 1997.5 – 1997.12 11 5 2 4 045.45
  Xiao Duoyin 1997.12 – 1998.4 6 0 2 4 000.00
  Zeng Xuelin 1998.4 – 1998.7 7 3 3 1 042.86
  Cha Bum-kun 1998.7 – 1999.12 39 11 11 17 028.21
  Edson Tavares 1999.12 – 2000.5 9 2 1 6 022.22
  Zhu Guanghu 2000.5 – 2005.2 121 56 44 21 046.28
  Chi Shangbin 2005.2 – 2005.5 9 0 4 5 000.00
  Guo Ruilong (Head Coach) 2005.5 – 2005.10 14 4 4 6 028.57
  Xie Feng (Head Coach) 2005.10 – 2005.11 3 0 2 1 000.00
  Wang Baoshan 2005.11 – 2006.9 23 6 6 11 026.09
  Xie Feng (Head Coach) 2006.9 – 2006.12 5 2 0 3 040.00
  Zhang Jun 2006.12 – 2007.12 28 5 10 13 017.86
  Mai Chao (Head Coach) 2007.12 – 2008.4 1 0 0 1 000.00
  Zhang Zengqun 2008.4 – 2009.1 29 8 9 12 027.59
  Fan Yuhong 2009.1 – 2009.8 17 4 4 9 023.53
  Xie Feng 2009.8 – 2009.12 13 6 6 1 046.15
  Siniša Gogić 2010.2 – 2010.12 30 8 8 14 026.67
  Philippe Troussier 2011.2 – 2013.11 90 32 18 40 035.56
  Li Yi 2013.11 – 2015.4 34 9 13 12 026.47
  Lee Lim-saeng 2015.4 – 2015.8 19 3 8 8 015.79
  Li Haiqiang 2015.8 – 2015.11 7 3 2 2 042.86
  Tang Yaodong 2015.12 – 2016.7 16 7 3 6 043.75
  Clarence Seedorf 2016.7 – 2016.12 14 4 4 6 028.57
  Sven-Göran Eriksson 2016.12 – 2017.6 13 5 5 3 038.46
  Wang Baoshan 2017.6 – 2018.4 22 9 4 9 040.91
  López Caro 2018.4 – 2019.7 45 17 11 17 037.78
  Roberto Donadoni 2019.7 – 2020.8 14 2 4 8 014.29
  Zhang Xiaorui (Head Coach) 2020.8 – 2020.9 5 2 2 1 040.00
  Jordi Cruyff 2020.9 – 2021.6 16 7 4 5 043.75
  José Carlos Granero 2021.6 – 2021.12 15 6 3 6 040.00
  Zhang Xiaorui (Head Coach) 2022.1 – 2022.2 2 1 0 1 050.00
  Lee Jang-soo (Head Coach) 2022.2 – 2022.9 15 5 1 9 033.33
  Zhang Xiaorui (Head Coach) 2022.9 – 2023.4 19 4 2 13 021.05
  Chen Tao (Head of the Coaching Staff) 2023.4 – 2023.7 16 3 2 11 018.75
  Xiang Jun (Head of the Coaching Staff) 2023.7 –2024.1 14 0 1 13 000.00

Honours edit

League edit

Cups edit

  • Chinese Super League Cup
    • Runners-up: (2) 2004, 2005

Results edit

All-time league rankings

As of end of 2023 season

Year Div Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Pos. FA Cup Super Cup League Cup AFC Other Att./G Stadium
1994 3 14 5 8 1 32 16 16 61 W DNQ  –  – Shenzhen Stadium
1995 2 22 12 6 4 37 21 16 42 W DNQ DNQ  –
1996 1 22 3 7 12 13 29 −16 16 11 R1 DNQ  – 18,182
1997 2 22 10 6 6 44 34 10 36 RU R1 DNQ  –
1998 1 26 7 9 10 29 43 −14 30 12 R1 DNQ  – 19,000
1999 1 26 7 7 12 22 39 −17 28 12 R1 DNQ  – 20,769
2000 1 26 8 8 10 27 27 0 32 9 R2 DNQ  – 15,769
2001 1 26 13 7 6 34 18 16 46 5 QF DNQ  – 16,231
2002 1 28 14 10 4 42 21 21 52 RU R2 DNQ  – 15,571
2003 1 28 12 11 5 42 21 21 47 4 R1 DNQ  – 18,357
2004 1 22 11 9 2 30 13 17 42 W SF NH RU 10,364
2005 1 26 4 10 12 22 42 −20 22 12 R2 NH RU SF A3CC 4 2,423
2006 1 28 8 6 14 22 42 −20 30 11 QF NH NH 10,071
2007 1 28 5 10 13 21 42 −21 25 14 NH NH NH 13,000
2008 1 30 8 9 13 35 34 1 33 12 NH NH NH 6,400
2009 1 30 10 10 10 36 40 −4 372 11 NH NH NH 13,460
2010 1 30 8 8 14 34 41 −7 32 12 NH NH NH 12,439
2011 1 30 5 8 17 27 53 −26 23 16 R1 NH NH 10,277 Huizhou Olympic Stadium, Bao'an Stadium
2012 2 30 12 6 12 46 41 5 42 7 R3 DNQ NH 6,448 Bao'an Stadium
2013 2 30 15 4 11 50 57 −7 49 5 R3 DNQ NH 6,666
2014 2 30 9 10 11 35 38 −3 37 8 R3 DNQ NH 6,011
2015 2 30 6 13 11 37 48 −11 31 12 R3 DNQ NH 11,557 Shenzhen Stadium
2016 2 30 11 7 12 36 43 −7 40 9 R2 DNQ NH 10,152
2017 2 30 13 4 10 56 37 19 46 6 R3 DNQ NH 12,764
2018 2 30 15 8 7 57 34 23 53 RU R3 DNQ NH 7,507
2019 1 30 4 9 17 31 57 -26 21 15 R4 DNQ NH 16,279 Shenzhen Universiade Sports Centre
2020 1 20 8 4 8 28 26 2 -3 13 R1 DNQ NH
2021 1 22 9 5 8 33 29 4 32 6 QF DNQ NH
2022 1 34 9 3 22 29 74 -45 30 14 R2 DNQ NH
2023 1 30 3 3 24 22 79 -57 12 16 R3 DNQ NH 7,946 Shenzhen Universiade Sports Centre, Bao'an Stadium
  • ^1 In final group stage. ^2 Deducted 3 points for causing delay in the 30 August 2009 match against Shenhua. ^3 Due to the Covid-19 control the league was held in a tournament mode.

Key

Continental results edit

Season Competition Round Opposition Home Away Rank
/Agg.
2005 AFC Champions League Group stage   Júbilo Iwata
1–0
0–3
1st
  Suwon Samsung Bluewings
1–0
0–0
  Hoang Anh Gia Lai
5–0
2–0
Quarter-finals   Al-Ahli
3–1
(a.e.t.)
1–2
4–3
(a.e.t.)
Semi-finals   Al Ain
0–0
0–6
0–6

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ Eisiti was also known as Shangqingyin , a product of Xiangxue Pharmaceutical

See also edit

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  • Club website (in simplified Chinese)

shenzhen, shenzhen, football, club, simplified, chinese, 深圳市足球俱乐部, traditional, chinese, 深圳市足球俱樂部, chinese, professional, football, club, based, shenzhen, guangdong, shenzhen, played, home, matches, shenzhen, universiade, sports, centre, shenzhen, stadium, the. Shenzhen Football Club simplified Chinese 深圳市足球俱乐部 traditional Chinese 深圳市足球俱樂部 was a Chinese professional football club based in Shenzhen Guangdong Shenzhen played its home matches at the Shenzhen Universiade Sports Centre and the Shenzhen Stadium Their majority shareholder was the Kaisa Group a property development company which took over the club on 12 April 2016 2 Shenzhen FC深圳市足球俱乐部Full nameShenzhen Football Club深圳市足球俱乐部Nickname s Youth ArmyPhoenixInternational ArmsFounded26 January 1994 30 years ago 1994 01 26 Dissolved22 January 2024 2 months ago 2024 01 22 GroundShenzhen Universiade Sports Centre 1 Capacity60 334OwnerKaisa GroupHead coachXiang JunWebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursThe club was founded on 26 January 1994 and was known as Shenzhen F C while they started at the bottom of the Chinese football pyramid in the third tier After successive league title wins in the third and second tier of the professional football leagues they were promoted to the top tier in the 1996 Chinese Jia A League season After only one season they were relegated however they quickly regained promotion and started to establish themselves within the league before they won the rebranded 2004 Chinese Super League title making them the first club to win all three divisions within the Chinese league pyramid Since this achievement the club have struggled to match the same success and after 14 years experienced relegation to the second tier at the end of 2011 Chinese Super League season The club dissolved after the 2023 season on 22 January 2024 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early club era 1 2 Jianlibao Group 1 3 Wan Hongwei 1 4 Philippe Troussier 1 5 Kaisa Group 2 Name history 3 Youth programme 4 Kits 4 1 Kit evolution 5 Crest history 6 Last squad 6 1 Reserve squad 6 2 On loan 7 Coaching staff 7 1 Coaching history 8 Honours 8 1 League 8 2 Cups 9 Results 9 1 Continental results 10 Footnotes 11 See also 12 References 13 External linksHistory editEarly club era edit Shenzhen Football Club was founded on 26 January 1994 by former Chinese players that included Rong Zhixing and Zeng Xuelin after the Chinese Football Association had allowed full professionalism and private ownership throughout their football league system 3 In an attempt for the City of Shenzhen to gain their first professional football team the club decided that the best way to gain funding was through memberships that included 100 corporate members and 300 individuals before changing the ownership into shareholdings 4 With Hu Zhigang as their first ever head coach and with players from all over the country the club won two consecutive promotions and championships before entering the top tier of Chinese football after only two seasons a remarkable feat named Shenzhen speed by the locals The club s first foray in the top tier however was not a success and they were immediately relegated at the end of the 1996 campaign In January 1997 Ping An Insurance took over the club and renamed it to Shenzhen Ping an With this new ownership the club immediately won back promotion to the top tier after coming runners up within their division 5 Once again the team struggled with relegation however South Korean football legend Cha Bum Kun was appointed as the club s first ever foreign head coach in the summer of 1998 Cha consolidated the club s status within the top tier with two successful relegation escapes Meanwhile the club made a long term combined signing of 14 hot prospects from Tianjin Locomotive s 1st team as fresh blood among them included future prospects Li Weifeng and Li Yi At the start of the 2000 season on March 27 newly appointed head coach the eccentric Brazilian Edson Tavares caught six players Peng Weiguo Chen Yongqiang Zhang Jun Sun Gang Wang Chao and Yao Li with prostitutes in the team hotel This internal incident was leaked to the media becoming an open scandal however the club claimed inconsistencies with the story nevertheless the players involved had to make a public apology while the club relieved Tavares of his post as a scapegoat 6 General manager Zhu Guanghu took over in May and started his regime during which Shenzhen became a major force within the league and placed fifth in 2001 before coming runners up in 2002 though through a joking poker sortition at a formal FA judgment process in which coach Xie Feng picked card 6 and stated it as 9 and thus won a runner up back for Shenzhen their highest finish at the time Jianlibao Group edit The Jianlibao Group took over the club before the 2003 campaign and renamed the club after its own brand The club came fourth within the league and brought in major Chinese signings in Yang Chen who returned to China after spending several seasons in Germany while Zheng Bin answered the summon of Zhu his coach back in the international youth team These inclusions as well as the defender Zheng Zhi converted to a playmaker saw Shenzhen Jianlibao sensationally won the first ever Chinese Super League title in 2004 despite severe financial problems leaving players unpaid for seven months 7 By then head coach Zhu Guanghu was subsequently awarded the coach of the year award and was appointed head coach of the Chinese national team The following season quickly saw the team fall from grace and they only managed a twelfth place finish third from bottom in the league The new head coach Chi Shangbin resigned after only three mouths due to his poor relationship with the squad especially from then captain Li Weifeng and senior players like Li Yi and Yang Chen Chi was unhappy due to the senior players influential control over the team their unprofessional behavior and discipline especially with gambling 8 He tried to regain control of the squad with his strictness but most of the players reacted fiercely by training and playing even more poorly Li Weifeng punched Chi s office window Yang Chen who was already a relatively gentle person got upset too and repeatedly exposed the uselessness of Chi s policy to media which saw the then owner Yang Saixin having to let Chi go 9 Both of them later infamously and sensationally labeled the troublemakers as QiuBa Football lord Throughout the chaos Shenzhen were still able to reach the 2005 AFC Champions League semi finals after defeating Saudi Arabian side Al Ahli despite losing the first leg in Jeddah before they were later heavily defeated by UAE champions Al Ain FC 6 0 in the semi finals 10 The following season the Jianlibao Group lacked interest and cash for investment and were taken over by the Beijing Huizhong Tianheng Investment Company 11 While the acquisition went through the club survived merely on sponsorship and by selling the best players off 12 Under domestic head coaches and youngsters from the youth teams founded back in Jianlibao era stepped up in time and avoided relegations with help from key foreign players in Marek Zajac and his compatriot Bogdan Zajac After a heavy defeat at home losing 1 4 to the champion Changchun Yatai at the last match of 2007 season owner Yang Saixin claimed that he was fed up and wanted to sell the club 13 With no buyers and bids the club went into administration and it was only through their sponsorship deals and the Shenzhen Football Association keeping the club afloat 14 They experienced more difficulties when their head coach Mai Chao unexpectedly left after one match to join the Guangzhou Football Association and manage their youth team 15 Long serving youth coach Zhang Zengqun took over later joined by former head coach Wang Baoshan as technical consultant With crucial goals coming from Johnson nicknamed Angolan the Great by fans who won the silver boot award with 13 goals and veteran Song Lihui the club survived relegation despite a difficult start to the season Wan Hongwei edit On January 21 2009 Shenzhen F C was reportedly bought out of administration by a Hong Kong based investor who gained control by acquiring 51 of the club s stock with the remaining 49 to be transferred in the next six months for a complete takeover alongside former player Fan Yuhong who also brought in his academy at Nanshan Shenzhen to become the club s youth side while as well as becoming the new managerial director and acting head coach 16 On February 28 2009 Fan Yuhong revealed that the new owners of the club were two main shareholders of China Motion a publicly listed company in Hong Kong however these rumors were false The reality of Shenzhen s finances was that the club s sponsor Shenzhen Asia Travel Sports Culture Communication Co Ltd were acquiring the majority of the club s shares 17 Meanwhile Shenzhen were in talks with a new kit advertisement and naming right sponsor which would help further stabilize and secure the club s finances while the takeover finished but only received a miner deal halfway through the season On November 4 2009 Wan Wongwei a representative of a Singapore based investment company revealed himself as the real investor and chairman of the club With the Ruby company founded by him and other shareholders to run the club he decided to renamed the club as Shenzhen Ruby FC 18 Meanwhile back on the field the team started the season slow and after a heavy 6 1 defeat to Guangzhou F C on August 8 Fan was sacked Former player and coach Xie Feng was appointed as spearhead of the possible return of the legendary Zhu Guanghu but Zhu turned to wealthier Shaanxi Chanba instead As Xie Feng tightened the defense and crucial reinforcements from the transfer market including Hernan Barcos Mao Jianqing Marko Zoric and Chen Jie the team impressively had a 10 match unbeaten run towards the end of season and avoided relegation despite a controversial 3 point deduction from the FA for wearing the wrong colour kit and in the subsequently delayed match versus Shanghai Shenhua 19 Former Cyprus international Sinisa Gogic was appointed as head coach for the 2010 season The attacking and passionate Serbian brought a roller coaster run combined with an unbeaten start even once reaching the top of the table however consecutive loses saw them slide towards a relegation fight till the last match of the season Up to eight foreign players including various internationals Chris Killen Aleksandar Zivkovic Vyacheslav Hleb Ivan Vicelich and Hussein Alaa Hussein all contributed throughout the season and saved the club from relegation for the sixth consecutive season Off the pitch Ruby Company also announced the three years sponsorship and cooperation deal from Kweichow Moutai Company worth more than 100 million RMB The club added Moutai in its name once again as their named sponsor Philippe Troussier edit From a meeting during the 2011 AFC Asian Cup Wan Hongwei signed former Japanese international head coach Philippe Troussier with a luxurious three year contract under the financial sponsorship from Moutai Company 20 Troussier would have a difficult start to his reign when the team had to move from their home ground Shenzhen City Stadium and training ground to Huizhou Olympic Stadium because of the 2011 Summer Universiade 21 When the team returned to Shenzhen in their new home Bao an Stadium Troussier had enforced a youthful revolution within the team however it turned out to be too radical for the club despite the refreshing ball passing and possessing tactics that they displayed and they suffered from a dreadful club record six consecutive defeats that also included a cup tie Despite these defeats he continued to keep faith with the youngsters and banished the mature players to the bench or the stand for various reasons His youngsters collapsed in front of the enormous pressure and unlike in the past campaigns the relegation escapists were relegated after 14 years making them the first professional former top tier champions to be relegated since the foundation of professional football in China 22 The club kept faith in Troussier for the 2012 season in the Chinese Jia League and allowed him full influence over the squad staff structure and pre season arrangements control almost unheard of with the current Chinese game An unpromising start again quickly disappointed fans and caused further upset and conflict left behind from the previous season which escalated in the fourth round in the league match versus Chongqing F C when in a local TV interview Troussier fired out against criticism and doubt from fans and urged them not to come to the game or him Shenzhen Ruby won the match however former players who were forced to leave by Troussier in his efforts to force youth into the team Li Fei and Chris Killen scored for Chongqing F C in their first return to Shenzhen and physical confrontations took place after the match among fans staffs players and even Troussier himself 23 His passing tactics lacked penetration on mediocre pitch conditions especially at away grounds and sitting back opposition This wasn t helped by his off the pitch eccentric personality and temperament which alienated his relationships with the squad and staff which was highlighted after a defeat to Chengdu Tiancheng F C in an August 25 game saw the club s hopes for promotion vanish with Troussier soon afterwards providing a statement that he would take leave back to France on a regular holiday under his contract 24 The club s supporters would believe the board sent him on leave hoping that the indignity would see him resign rather than compensating him the 1 Million euros per year in his contract however he returned from his holiday despite having two of his close staff members leave and assistant manager Patrick Aussems take charge as caretaker Upon his return the board accepted his proposal to let Aussems continue to manage first team till the end of the season while he would go backstage for the preparation for next season Aussems and fitness coach Christian Jahan gave a refreshing finish of the season earning 11 points in 7 matches but not enough to convince the board for permanent appointment By the end of the year based on the fact that the board could not afford to sack but still need Troussier s fame for media exposure and sponsor search a new agreement with Troussier was reached by announcing his continuous management for another season and reforming the backroom as he wanted Aussems and Jahan who were invited in by Troussier to join him at the first place were released after their relationship with Troussier deteriorated after caretaking the team as the board appointed during the holiday incident Troussier brought in Eric Garcin and Rabah Ben Larbi as replacement backroom staffs His personal assistant David Camhi also returned after an attempt of resignation during holiday incident was never accepted by the board Kaisa Group edit After Philippe Troussier s tenue came to an end and he was unable to gain promotion for the club it saw Wan Hongwei and the Ruby company actively start to pull funding from the team This resulted in the July 15 2014 FA Cup game against Shandong Luneng being delayed by 20 minutes while the Shenzhen players held a banner proclaiming unpaid wages from the owner 25 26 27 After the game in which Shenzhen lost 5 0 the club s manager Li Yi defended his team on their actions 28 On January 16 2015 the owners officially announced that they had sold off 55 percent of the shares within the club and the club s official name had changed to Shenzhen Municipal Football Club Co Ltd 29 30 On October 27 2015 Deng Junjie 邓俊杰 and the Hong Kong Honghu Capital Group took over the club 31 32 On 12 April 2016 property development company the Kaisa Group held a ceremony to proclaim their ownership of the club 2 In the 2018 China League One the team pulled off a last round comeback to finish second ahead of Zhejiang Greentown who held the second place for the last 13 rounds and earned promotion back to the top division after a 7 year absence The team upon promotion though only finished 15th out of 16th yet were saved from relegation when Tianjin Tianhai filed for bankruptcy In the 2020 season due to the Covid 19 pandemic the China Super League structure was transformed as a tournament based league In the Dalian Division Shenzhen FC recorded 5W 2D 7L in the division ranked 5th to get into the relegation playoff In the first round of the relegation playoff Shenzhen FC lost to Tianjin Teda in aggregate 1 3 In the second round of the playoff Shenzhen FC beat Shijiazhuang Yongchang in aggregate 3 2 to avoid the relegation In the final playoff in 2020 China Super League Shenzhen FC beat Qingdao Huanghai in aggregate 4 1 which made Shenzhen FC finally ranked 13th in China Super League John Mary scored 13 goals in total ranked 3rd in the top scorers following Cedric Bakambu and Paulinho In the first period of 2021 season Jordi Cruyff s team recorded 2W 2D 1L in first five games On June 3 Shenzhen FC made an announcement that Jordi Cruyff stepped down as the head coach of the club and will work for the Barcelona Also the same day after a friendly negotiation Shenzhen FC decided to hire Jose Carlos Granero as the head coach of the club On 22 January 2024 Shenzhen announced the dissolution of the club after finishing last place in the 2023 Chinese Super League season and getting relegated back down to the second tier 33 Name history edit1994 95 Shenzhen F C 深圳F C 1996 Shenzhen Feiyada 深圳飞亚达 1997 98 Shenzhen Ping An 深圳平安 1999 Shenzhen Ping An Insurance 深圳平安保险 2000 01 Shenzhen Ping An Kejian 深圳平安科健 2002 Shenzhen Ping An Insurance 深圳平安保险 2003 05 Shenzhen Jianlibao 深圳健力宝 2006 07 Shenzhen Kingway 深圳金威 2007 08 Shenzhen Xiangxue Eisiti nb 1 34 深圳香雪上清饮 2009 Shenzhen Asia Travel Lejun F C 深圳亚旅 乐君 2009 14 Shenzhen Ruby F C 深圳红钻 2015 Shenzhen F C 深圳F C Youth programme editSince 2018 the club has developed a grassroots football program aimed at improving football in the city and in young people They developed youth teams in collaboration with the local education ministry in Shenzhen Currently the club has different teams of young players from U13 to U19 The director of the youth training department was Wang Yidi The Spanish coach Roberto Mickel Abrante serves as scouting director and deputy to the youth soccer department in this project Kits editWhen Ping An Insurance took over the club they incorporated their own logo of a giant A that emphasizes the An in their name as the club s new badge and predominantly used green as the club s home colours while red tops with white shorts was the preferred option for their away kits 35 36 When Jianlibao Group took over they too decided to change the club s badge however they decided not to use their own logo as the club s new badge and decided to choose a new design of wings over an orange background that would also be the club s new home colours while green was converted to their away uniforms 37 When the Jianlibao Group left the club s Chairman Yang Saixin started to make blue the club s home colours while also changing the club s badge initially they were two dragons until the 2009 league season saw it changed to a bird flying over a giant football 38 39 Kit evolution edit nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1998 99 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2000 03 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2004 2006 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2007 2010 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2011 2012Crest history edit nbsp Shenzhen 1994 nbsp Shenzhen 1997 nbsp Shenzhen 2003 nbsp Shenzhen 2007 nbsp Shenzhen 2010 nbsp Shenzhen 2016Last squad editAs of 21 February 2024 40 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 nbsp CHN Wei Minzhe5 DF nbsp CHN Tian Ziyi6 DF nbsp CHN Pei Shuai7 FW nbsp GHA Frank Acheampong9 MF nbsp TPE Will Donkin10 MF nbsp FRA Romain Alessandrini11 DF nbsp CHN Zhang Yuan13 DF nbsp CHN Xu Haofeng14 MF nbsp CHN Li Ning16 MF nbsp CHN Zheng Dalun17 MF nbsp CHN Fu Hao18 FW nbsp CHN Chen Xiangyu19 MF nbsp CHN Xu Yue20 MF nbsp CHN Liu Yue No Pos Nation Player22 GK nbsp CHN Dong Chunyu27 DF nbsp CHN Yang Boyu28 DF nbsp CHN Zhou Xin30 MF nbsp CHN Huang Ruifeng31 GK nbsp CHN Ge Yifan32 GK nbsp CHN Ji Jiabao33 FW nbsp CHN Du Yuezheng34 FW nbsp CHN Shahsat Hujahmat35 DF nbsp CHN Lu Wentao36 DF nbsp CHN Chen Guoliang37 MF nbsp CHN Hu Jiajin40 DF nbsp CHN Lu Jiaqiang42 MF nbsp CHN Li Wei44 MF nbsp GHA Mubarak WakasoReserve squad 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 Guo Wei GK nbsp CHN Wang Zixiang DF nbsp CHN Xu Zhengzhang No Pos Nation Player MF nbsp CHN Riapuhat Ablezi MF nbsp CHN Tian Jun FW nbsp CHN Huang ShenOn loan edit As of 30 June 2023Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation PlayerCoaching staff edit 41 Position StaffHead Coach nbsp Xiang JunAssistant Coach nbsp Yuan WeiweiAssistant Coach nbsp Fu YuanGoalkeeping coach nbsp Guan ZhenLeader nbsp Li TaoyuSource Club Website Coaching history edit All time league coaching history as of the end of the 2023 league season 21 Name Period Pld W D L Win nbsp Hu Zhigang 1994 1 1995 12 36 17 14 5 0 47 22 nbsp Zhou Sui an 1995 12 1996 6 11 1 4 6 00 9 09 nbsp Liu Jianjiang 1996 7 1997 5 22 7 7 8 0 31 82 nbsp Lu Jianren 1997 5 1997 12 11 5 2 4 0 45 45 nbsp Xiao Duoyin 1997 12 1998 4 6 0 2 4 00 0 00 nbsp Zeng Xuelin 1998 4 1998 7 7 3 3 1 0 42 86 nbsp Cha Bum kun 1998 7 1999 12 39 11 11 17 0 28 21 nbsp Edson Tavares 1999 12 2000 5 9 2 1 6 0 22 22 nbsp Zhu Guanghu 2000 5 2005 2 121 56 44 21 0 46 28 nbsp Chi Shangbin 2005 2 2005 5 9 0 4 5 00 0 00 nbsp Guo Ruilong Head Coach 2005 5 2005 10 14 4 4 6 0 28 57 nbsp Xie Feng Head Coach 2005 10 2005 11 3 0 2 1 00 0 00 nbsp Wang Baoshan 2005 11 2006 9 23 6 6 11 0 26 09 nbsp Xie Feng Head Coach 2006 9 2006 12 5 2 0 3 0 40 00 nbsp Zhang Jun 2006 12 2007 12 28 5 10 13 0 17 86 nbsp Mai Chao Head Coach 2007 12 2008 4 1 0 0 1 00 0 00 nbsp Zhang Zengqun 2008 4 2009 1 29 8 9 12 0 27 59 nbsp Fan Yuhong 2009 1 2009 8 17 4 4 9 0 23 53 nbsp Xie Feng 2009 8 2009 12 13 6 6 1 0 46 15 nbsp Sinisa Gogic 2010 2 2010 12 30 8 8 14 0 26 67 nbsp Philippe Troussier 2011 2 2013 11 90 32 18 40 0 35 56 nbsp Li Yi 2013 11 2015 4 34 9 13 12 0 26 47 nbsp Lee Lim saeng 2015 4 2015 8 19 3 8 8 0 15 79 nbsp Li Haiqiang 2015 8 2015 11 7 3 2 2 0 42 86 nbsp Tang Yaodong 2015 12 2016 7 16 7 3 6 0 43 75 nbsp Clarence Seedorf 2016 7 2016 12 14 4 4 6 0 28 57 nbsp Sven Goran Eriksson 2016 12 2017 6 13 5 5 3 0 38 46 nbsp Wang Baoshan 2017 6 2018 4 22 9 4 9 0 40 91 nbsp Lopez Caro 2018 4 2019 7 45 17 11 17 0 37 78 nbsp Roberto Donadoni 2019 7 2020 8 14 2 4 8 0 14 29 nbsp Zhang Xiaorui Head Coach 2020 8 2020 9 5 2 2 1 0 40 00 nbsp Jordi Cruyff 2020 9 2021 6 16 7 4 5 0 43 75 nbsp Jose Carlos Granero 2021 6 2021 12 15 6 3 6 0 40 00 nbsp Zhang Xiaorui Head Coach 2022 1 2022 2 2 1 0 1 0 50 00 nbsp Lee Jang soo Head Coach 2022 2 2022 9 15 5 1 9 0 33 33 nbsp Zhang Xiaorui Head Coach 2022 9 2023 4 19 4 2 13 0 21 05 nbsp Chen Tao Head of the Coaching Staff 2023 4 2023 7 16 3 2 11 0 18 75 nbsp Xiang Jun Head of the Coaching Staff 2023 7 2024 1 14 0 1 13 00 0 00Honours editLeague edit Chinese Jia A League Chinese Super League Top tier league 42 Winners 1 2004 Chinese Jia B League China League One Second tier league Winners 1 1995 Chinese Yi League China League Two Third tier league Winners 1 1994Cups edit Chinese Super League Cup Runners up 2 2004 2005Results editAll time league rankingsAs of end of 2023 season Year Div Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Pos FA Cup Super Cup League Cup AFC Other Att G Stadium1994 3 14 5 8 1 32 16 16 61 W DNQ Shenzhen Stadium1995 2 22 12 6 4 37 21 16 42 W DNQ DNQ 1996 1 22 3 7 12 13 29 16 16 11 R1 DNQ 18 1821997 2 22 10 6 6 44 34 10 36 RU R1 DNQ 1998 1 26 7 9 10 29 43 14 30 12 R1 DNQ 19 0001999 1 26 7 7 12 22 39 17 28 12 R1 DNQ 20 7692000 1 26 8 8 10 27 27 0 32 9 R2 DNQ 15 7692001 1 26 13 7 6 34 18 16 46 5 QF DNQ 16 2312002 1 28 14 10 4 42 21 21 52 RU R2 DNQ 15 5712003 1 28 12 11 5 42 21 21 47 4 R1 DNQ 18 3572004 1 22 11 9 2 30 13 17 42 W SF NH RU 10 3642005 1 26 4 10 12 22 42 20 22 12 R2 NH RU SF A3CC 4 2 4232006 1 28 8 6 14 22 42 20 30 11 QF NH NH 10 0712007 1 28 5 10 13 21 42 21 25 14 NH NH NH 13 0002008 1 30 8 9 13 35 34 1 33 12 NH NH NH 6 4002009 1 30 10 10 10 36 40 4 372 11 NH NH NH 13 4602010 1 30 8 8 14 34 41 7 32 12 NH NH NH 12 4392011 1 30 5 8 17 27 53 26 23 16 R1 NH NH 10 277 Huizhou Olympic Stadium Bao an Stadium2012 2 30 12 6 12 46 41 5 42 7 R3 DNQ NH 6 448 Bao an Stadium2013 2 30 15 4 11 50 57 7 49 5 R3 DNQ NH 6 6662014 2 30 9 10 11 35 38 3 37 8 R3 DNQ NH 6 0112015 2 30 6 13 11 37 48 11 31 12 R3 DNQ NH 11 557 Shenzhen Stadium2016 2 30 11 7 12 36 43 7 40 9 R2 DNQ NH 10 1522017 2 30 13 4 10 56 37 19 46 6 R3 DNQ NH 12 7642018 2 30 15 8 7 57 34 23 53 RU R3 DNQ NH 7 5072019 1 30 4 9 17 31 57 26 21 15 R4 DNQ NH 16 279 Shenzhen Universiade Sports Centre2020 1 20 8 4 8 28 26 2 3 13 R1 DNQ NH2021 1 22 9 5 8 33 29 4 32 6 QF DNQ NH2022 1 34 9 3 22 29 74 45 30 14 R2 DNQ NH2023 1 30 3 3 24 22 79 57 12 16 R3 DNQ NH 7 946 Shenzhen Universiade Sports Centre Bao an Stadium 1 In final group stage 2 Deducted 3 points for causing delay in the 30 August 2009 match against Shenhua 3 Due to the Covid 19 control the league was held in a tournament mode Key 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 Continental results edit Season Competition Round Opposition Home Away Rank Agg 2005 AFC Champions League Group stage 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