Dalian Shidewas a professional Chinesefootballclub based inDalian,Liaoningprovince, China who played in China's football league system between 1955 and 2012. Their home stadiums were the 55,843 capacityDalian People's Stadiumand then later in 1997 they moved to the 30,776 capacityJinzhou Stadium.

Dalian Shide
Đại liền thật đức
Full nameDalian Shide FC
Đại liền thật đức đội
Nickname(s)Eight-star Dalian
Founded1955;70 years ago(1955)asDalian Shipyards(Amateur)
1983 asDalian FC(Semi-professional)
1992 (Professional)
Dissolved30 November 2012
GroundJinzhou Stadium,
Dalian,Liaoning,China
Capacity30,776[1]
ChairmanXu Ming
ManagerNelo Vingada
LeagueChinese Super League
2012Chinese Super League, 14th of 16 (relegated)
Dalian Shide F.C.
Simplified ChineseĐại liền thật đức
Traditional ChineseĐại liền thật đức
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinDàlián Shídé

The club was initially founded in 1955 asDalian Shipyardsand made sporadic appearances within the Chinese national leagues until 1982 when the local Dalian government took ownership of the club and renamed itDalian Football Club.The club won their first major silverware when they won the 1992 domestic cup title. In 1993, the club was reorganised to become a completely professional football team, renamed themselvesDalian Wanda FCand went on to win the first fully professional1994 Chinese Jia-A Leaguetitle.[2]The tycoonXu Mingand theShide Groupwould go on to take over the club rename it Dalian Shide.

Achieving a total of eight league titles from both theJia Aand the rebrandedCSLDalian were the most successful club in Chinese football, while in theAsian Football Confederationthe club reached the1997–98 Asian Club Championshipand2000–01 Asian Cup Winners' Cupfinals.

History

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The club was founded asDalian Shipyardsin 1955. After the 1982 season the local Dalian government took over its ownership and renamed itDalian Football Clubto represent the city. The club immediately became a major force within the second tier and eventually win promotion to the top level in 1984 when they won the division title.[3]For the next several seasons Dalian were predominantly top tier regulars except for one season in 1989 when they were in the second tier, however they quickly won promotion and soon went on to win their first domestic cup in 1992.[4]

Dalian Wanda logo used between 1994 and 1999

Soon afterwards theChinese Football Associationstarted to demand full professionalism and sponsorship from all the clubs in China. Dalian went on to be one of the first fully professionalised clubs in China on July 3, 1992. They gained sponsorship in 1993 from theChina Hualu groupand then theDalian Wanda Groupon March 8, 1994, who changed the club's name toDalian Wanda FC. In the inaugural fully professional1994 league season,the club brought in formerChinese national teammanagerZhang Honggento coach the team and under his leadership guide the club to their first ever league title.[5]The following season saw Zhang Honggen decide to not stay on as the club's manager and Dalian were unable to retain the league title, however the club eventually brought in former Chinese international playerChi Shangbininto the club as their new manager. WithWang Jianlinand the full support of his company the Dalian Wanda Group taking full ownership of the club, they started to build a football dynasty by winning the1996 league seasonundefeated.[6]Domestic dominance continued in the1997 league seasonwhile Dalian narrowly just missed out on1997–98 Asian Club Championshipand Chi Shangbin decided to leave to take on a position with the Chinese national team. Despite this Dalian had a well-funded and prolific academy that produced numerous Chinese internationals such asZhang Enhua,Li MingandSun Jihaiand with another former Chinese national team managerXu GenbaoDalian were easily able to replicate their success by winning the1998 league title.[7]

In 2000 at the height of their success, Wang Jianlin decided to pull out from football after publicly criticizing Chinese referees for match fi xing and he did not return to football until 2011 when his associated Wanda Group sponsored the2011 Chinese Super Leagueafter former Chinese FA Vice-chairmen Xie Yalong and Nan Yong stood on trial for bribery.[8]

On January 9, 2000, Wang Jianlin sold Dalian toXu Mingand the Shide Group for 120 millionYuanand the club's name was changed toDalian Shide.The new owners brought inSerbianMilorad Kosanovićas their new manager and win another league title in the2000 league season.Kosanović made the men's team by far the most successful team in Chinese football by winning the 2001, 2002 league title, 2001Chinese FA Cupand just missing out on2000–01 Asian Cup Winners' Cupduring his reign.[9]When Milorad Kosanović left to coach theSerbia and Montenegro national under-21 football teamthe club eventually brought inVladimir Petrovićwho guided the team to the recently rebranded2005 Chinese Super Leaguetitle as well as 2005 Chinese FA Cup. With the retirement of strikerHao Haidongand Vladimir Petrović leaving to take the Chinese national team management position, the club went through an inconsistent period due to team and coach changes. In 2008, Dalian Shide selected a number of players from its academy to play in a satellite team in the S.League in Singapore, calledDalian Shide Siwu FC.

On 14 February 2010,Zhang Yalindied oflymphomainDalian,Liaoning,aged 28, after a two-year-battle with the disease.[10]

On 30 November 2012, Dalian Shide were acquired by Aerbin Group and merged intoDalian Aerbin F.C.,[11]although a lot of confusion and rumour surrounded the demise of Shide.[12]

Club name history

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  • 1955–1982:Dalian Shipyards
  • 1983–1992:Dalian Football Club
  • 1993:Dalian Hualu
  • 1994–1998:Dalian Wanda(simplified Chinese:Đại liền vạn đạt;traditional Chinese:Đại liền vạn đạt;pinyin:Dàlián Wàndá)
  • 1999:Dalian Wanda Shide(simplified Chinese:Đại liền vạn đạt thật đức;traditional Chinese:Đại liền vạn đạt thật đức;pinyin:Dàlián Wàndá Shídé)
  • 2000–2012:Dalian Shide(simplified Chinese:Đại liền thật đức;traditional Chinese:Đại liền thật đức;pinyin:Dàlián Shídé)

Grounds

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Dalian played in the 55,843 seat multi-purposeDalian People's Stadiumfor much of their early history.[13]In 1997 the club moved to the recently built 31,000 seat multi-useJinzhou StadiuminDalian,China.[14]

Last Squad

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As of 5 December 2012[15]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK CHN Sun Shoubo
2 DF CHN Jin Yangyang
3 DF CHN Zheng Jianfeng
4 DF CHN Xue Ya'nan
5 DF CHN Yang Boyu
7 DF CHN Zhang Yaokun
8 FW CHN Zhu Ting
9 MF BUL Martin Kamburov
10 FW BRA Adriano
11 FW ZAM James Chamanga
12 GK CHN Jing Hao
13 MF CHN Quan Lei
14 FW CHN Zhao Xuebin
16 MF CHN Hao Xingchen
17 MF CHN Liu Yingchen
18 MF CHN Li Zhichao
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 FW CHN Yan Xiang giường
20 MF POR Ricardo Esteves
21 MF CHN Lü Peng
22 GK CHN Zhang Chong
23 DF KOR Park Dong-Hyuk
24 MF CHN Yan Song
25 DF CHN Jihong Jiang
27 MF CHN Li Xuepeng
28 DF CHN Qu Jiachen
29 MF CHN Sun Guowen
30 MF CHN Ni Yusong
31 MF CHN Zhao Honglue
33 MF CHN Wang Liang
46 MF CHN Yan Feng
- FW CHN Nan Yunqi

Retired numbers

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26Zhang Yalin,Midfielder,2000–2009posthumous.The number was retired in March 2010.[16]

Last coaching staff

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Position Staff
Head coach Nelo Vingada
Assistant coaches Liu Zhongchang
Shi Lei
Fitness coach Dusko Tomas
Goalkeeping coach Han Wenhai
Team physicians Yu Jiatian
Liu Guosheng

Source:Sina

Managerial history

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Managers who have coached the club and team since the team became a professional club back on July 3, 1992

Manager Period
Zhang Honggen 1994
Gai Zengjun 1995
Chi Shangbin July 1995 – Jan 98
Xu Genbao 1998–99
Milorad Kosanović 2000–04
Hao Haidong(Caretaker) 2004
Vladimir Petrović July 2005 – Dec 06
Jo Bonfrere July 2008 – Dec 07
Ratko Dostanić Jan 2008 – June 8
Milorad Kosanović 2008
Xu Hong 2008–10
Liu Zhongchang(Caretaker) 2010
Park Seong-Hwa 2010–11
Li Xicai(Caretaker) 2011
Gai Zengjun(Caretaker) 2011
Nelo Vingada July 2011 – November 2012

Honours

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All-time honours list including amateur period.[17]

League

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Continental

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Youth

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  • U19
    • U19 Winners Cup Winners: 2006
  • U17
    • U17 Youth League Champions: 2000

Results

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All-time League Rankings

  • As of end of 2012 league season.[18][19]
Year Div Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Pos. FA Cup Super Cup League Cup AFC Other Att./G Stadium
1955 1 10 8 1 1 40 7 33 17 RU NH
1965 2 R1 NH
1981 3 9 7 2 14 W1 NH Dalian People's Stadium
1982 2 30 13 17 38 41 −3 26 12 NH Dalian People's Stadium
1983 2 15 12 3 24 W1 NH Dalian People's Stadium
1984 2 72 62 12 122 W R1 Dalian People's Stadium
1985 1 15 9 6 +10 20 3 QR1 DNQ Dalian People's Stadium
1986 1 14 4 5 5 11 13 −2 13 9 R1 DNQ Dalian People's Stadium
1987 2 20 9 7 4 28 20 +8 25 3 NH DNQ Dalian People's Stadium
1988 1 25 9 8 8 36 30 +6 39.5 10 NH DNQ Dalian People's Stadium
1989 2 22 13 4 5 36 15 +21 46 RU NH DNQ Dalian People's Stadium
1990 1 14 8 2 4 17 10 +7 26 3 RU DNQ Dalian People's Stadium
1991 1 14 5 4 5 17 17 0 15 6 R1 DNQ Dalian People's Stadium
1992 1 14 7 3 4 25 15 +10 17 3 W DNQ Dalian People's Stadium
1993 1 12 3 1/6 2 9 8 +1 8 4 NH DNQ ACWC R1 Sanshui City Stadium
1994 1 22 14 5 3 43 21 +22 33 W NH DNQ 26,636 Dalian People's Stadium
1995 1 22 12 6 4 27 22 +5 42 3 QF DNQ DNE 22,273 Dalian People's Stadium
1996 1 22 12 10 0 42 18 +24 46 W SF W DNQ 29,364 Dalian People's Stadium
1997 1 22 15 6 1 47 16 +31 51 W R2 RU RU 19,455 Jinzhou Stadium
1998 1 26 19 5 2 64 16 +48 62 W SF RU 4 FECC RU 27,769 Jinzhou Stadium
1999 1 26 7 10 9 30 30 0 31 9 RU DNQ DNE 17,769 Jinzhou Stadium
2000 1 26 17 5 4 50 21 +29 56 W R2 W DNQ ACWC RU 27,077 Jinzhou Stadium
2001 1 26 16 5 5 58 31 27 53 W W RU QF 21,385 Jinzhou Stadium
2002 1 28 17 6 5 48 27 +21 57 W R2 W SF 18,429 Jinzhou Stadium
2003 1 28 15 8 5 44 22 +22 53 3 RU DNQ A3CC RU 30,500 Jinzhou Stadium
2004 1 22 10 6 6 33 26 +7 303 5 SF NH QF QF 11,273 Jinzhou Stadium
2005 1 26 21 2 3 57 18 +39 65 W W NH R1 DNQ 14,000 Jinzhou Stadium
2006 1 28 13 6 9 43 29 +14 45 5 RU NH NH Group A3CC 4 5,043 Jinzhou Stadium
2007 1 28 11 11 6 36 31 +5 44 5 NH NH NH DNQ 10,286 Jinzhou Stadium
2008 1 30 6 12 12 30 40 −10 30 14 NH NH NH DNQ 7,900 Jinzhou Stadium
2009 1 30 10 8 12 27 31 −4 38 8 NH NH NH DNQ 16,613 Jinzhou Stadium
2010 1 30 10 12 8 40 37 +3 42 6 NH NH NH DNQ 12,307 Jinzhou Stadium
2011 1 30 7 11 12 27 43 −16 32 12 R2 NH NH DNQ 17,148 Jinzhou Stadium
2012 1 30 8 10 12 39 49 −10 34 14 R4 DNQ NH DNQ 11,093 Jinzhou Stadium
  • ^1:No promotion.^2:In final group stage.^3:Deduct 6 points for abandoning a match in protest of a referee's call.

Key

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