Shao xing Keqiao Yuejia F.C.

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Shao xing Keqiao Yuejia Football Club(simplified Chinese:Thiệu Hưng kha kiều càng giáp;traditional Chinese:Thiệu Hưng kha kiều càng giáp;pinyin:Shàoxīng Kēqiáo Yuèjiǎ) were a professional Chinesefootballclub that participates in theChina League Twodivision under licence from theChinese Football Association(CFA). The team is based inShao xing,Zhe gian gand their home stadium is theShao xing China Textile City Sports Centerthat has a seating capacity of 20,000. Their majority shareholder is Cui Yi ( thôi nghị ) and the Yiteng Group.

Shao xing Keqiao Yuejia
Shàoxīng Kēqiáo Yuèjiǎ
Thiệu Hưng kha kiều càng giáp
Full nameShao xing Keqiao Yuejia Football Club
Thiệu Hưng kha kiều càng giáp câu lạc bộ bóng đá
Founded1988;36 years ago(1988)(Amateur)
1994 (Professional)
Dissolved25 April 2022;2 years ago(2022-04-25)
GroundShao xing China Textile City Sports Center
Capacity20,000
ChairmanCui Yi thôi nghị
LeagueChinese Champions League
2021League Two, 22nd of 24 (relegated)
Websitehttps://web.archive.org/web/20130530191858/http:// yitengfc /

They were founded as an amateur team in 1988 and called Dalian Tielu. They took part in China's national leagues before becoming a professional team when the Yiteng Group gained ownership of the club. After years of stagnation the club was moved to Harbin where they have since predominantly remained and gained their first silverware, which was the2011 China League Twotitle. Since then, they gradually improved their league standing and gained promotion to China's top tier when they came second within the2013 China League Onedivision.

History

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In April 1988 the club was established as Dalian Tielu and soon joined the Chinese national leagues at the bottom of the pyramid in the third tier at the beginning of the 1989 league season.[1]After the team's debut performance the club's appearances within the national leagues became sporadic because they were an amateur team at a time when the league was being restructured as a fully professional unit. When professionalism arrived to the Chinese leagues in the 1994 league season, the club had started being funded by the Yiteng Group on February of that year. The funding helped to establish them as semi-professional unit and then soon after a fully professional team in the third division.[2]Xu Yin and Cheng Xianfei were appointed as joint managers. They came third in the league and were promoted to the second tier.[3]

The club's time in the second tier was not a success and at the end of the 1995 league season they finished tenth in the league and were relegated back into the third division.[4]The Yiteng Group took full control of the club in 1996, and by the following season merged the team with local rivalsDalian Shunfa.With the merger the owners were hoping for promotion and by the 1999 league campaign they believed that they had assembled a squad capable of achieving this. They did not reach the division play-offs that season becauseMianyang F.C.had exactly the same points and goal difference as them after the last-placed odd number team was taken out of the equation.[5]TheChinese Football Associationdecided that the only way to settle the issue was that the two teams should draw lots to see who would qualify for the play-offs, with Mianyang winning in the end. The chairman Cui Yi and the Yiteng Group were so aggrieved that they decided to pull out of the competition the following season and sold their squad toDalian Shide F.C.for 8 millionYuan.[6]

After the Yiteng Group had formed significant business ties withinHarbin,Heilong gian g,Cui Yi decided that it was a good time for the club to re-enter the national leagues on December 20, 2005. They registered with the Chinese FA the new name of the club called Harbin Yiteng and took part at the bottom of the Chinese pyramid in the third tier for the start of the 2006 Chinese league two division. The club moved in the 30,000 capacityHagongda Stadiumand they quickly won promotion at the end of the season after coming runners-up toBeijing BIT.[7]The club struggled in the division and had a Chinese record sixteen game winless streak, however the team were able to avoid relegated that season. They moved toYantaiinShandongin March 2008 and played in the 45,000 capacityYantai Sports Park Stadium.They also replaced their red kit with a new all-blue outfit, however the changes did not work and they were relegated at the end of the 2008 league season. They briefly moved back to Dalian until April 1, 2011, when they returned to Harbin where their fortunes changed and they won their first championship, the2011 China League Twodivision, and promotion back into the second division.[8]Under Duan Xin reign as manager Harbin continued their good form in the second tier and at the end of the2013 league seasonhe would guide the club to second within the division and promotion to the top tier for the first time in their history.[9]

At the start of the start of the2014 Chinese Super League,former assistant Wang Helong was promoted to Head coach while Duan Xin remained as manager.[10]The club started in theChinese Super Leaguewith a nine-game losing streak. It ended on the 4 May 2014 when they beat local rivalsChangchun Yatai3–1 to claim their first top flight win, thanks to goals fromDori,Han DemingandRicardo Steer.[11]On 19 July 2014 Marijo Tot was brought in as the new head coach, however he was unable to reverse the club's fortunes and the team were relegated at the end of the season.[12]

Yiteng F.C. moved toShao xingand changed their name as Zhe gian g Yiteng F.C. in the 2016 season. In October 2018, when Yiteng back to Harbin and play with Heilong gian g F.C., they experienced a horrible treatment from fans. People called them "go back to Dalian" "idiots", and game result end with 1:1.[13]In January 2019, they relegated to the third-tier after failing to apply a League One license, despite finishing 12th in the last season.[14]

Ownership and naming history

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Year Owner Club name Sponsored team name
1988–93 Dalian Railway Bureau Dalian Tielu Football Team
1994 Dalian Li giường
1995 Dalian Tielu Yiteng
1996 Yiteng Group Dalian Yiteng Liantie Football Club
1997 Dalian Yiteng Football Club Anshan Yiteng Liantie
1998–2005
2006 Harbin Pharmaceutical Group Yiteng
2007 Harbin Yiteng
2008 Yantai Yiteng
2009–10
2011–12 Harbin Songbei Yiteng
2013–15 Harbin Yiteng Football Club
2016–20 Zhe gian g Yiteng Football Club
2021–2022 Shao xing Keqiao Yuejia Football Club

Managerial history

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Information correct as of end of 2015 league season.[15][16][17]

  • Xu Yin từ tới hiền andCheng Xianfei trình hiện phi 1994–1999
  • Li Hongwu Lý Hồng Vũ March 2006 – May 2006
  • Wang Jun vương quân May 2006 – March 2007
  • Wang Hongli vương hồng lễ March 2007 – April 2007
  • Wang Jun vương quân April 2007
  • Cho Yoon-hwanTriệu duẫn hoán April 2007 – June 2007
  • Wang Jun vương quân June 2007 – Nov 2007
  • Gai Zengjun cái tăng quân Nov 2007 – June 2008
  • Wang Jun vương quân June 2008 – June 2010
  • Duan Xin đoạn hâm 13 June 2010 – March 2014
  • Wang Helong vương hạ long March 2014–19 July 2014[10]
  • Marijo TotMario · thác đặc 19 July 2014 – 31 December 2014
  • Duan Xin đoạn hâm (caretaker) 31 December 2014 – 5 June 2015
  • Gai Zengjun cái tăng quân (caretaker) 5 June 2015 – 17 June 2015
  • Duan Xin đoạn hâm 17 June 2015 – December 2015
  • Goran TomićQua lan · thác mễ kỳ 10 Jan 2016 – 22 Mar 2016
  • Duan Xin đoạn hâm (caretaker) 22 Mar 2016 –1 Dec 2016
  • Maurício CopertinoMao tây áo · khoa Pell đế nặc 1 Dec 2016 –28 May 2017[18]
  • Wang Jun vương quân (caretaker) 28 May 2017 –6 June 2017
  • Marijo Tot Mario · thác đặc 6 June 2017 –2 January 2018
  • Maurício Copertino mao tây áo · khoa Pell đế nặc 2 January 2018 –24 September 2018
  • Hu ZhaojunHồ triệu quân (caretaker) 24 September 2018 – 3 March 2019
  • Giles StilleGilles · tư đế ngươi 3 March 2019–6 January 2021

Honours

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Winners (1):2011

Results

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All-time League Rankings

Year Tier Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Pos Cup Asia Avg league att Stadium
1989 3 5 NH DNQ Dalian Locomotive stadium
1991 3 51 DNQ DNQ Dalian Locomotive stadium
1994 3 8 3 5 0 20 15 +5 62 3 NH DNQ Dalian Locomotive stadium
1995 2 22 6 4 12 20 36 −16 22 10 DNQ DNQ Dalian Locomotive stadium
1996 3 32 0 0 3 4 7 −3 0 42 DNQ DNQ Dalian Locomotive stadium
1997 3 32 1 0 2 5 5 0 3 32 DNQ DNQ Dalian Locomotive stadium
1998 3 3 DNQ DNQ Dalian Locomotive stadium
1999 3 10 3 5 2 11 8 +3 14 32 DNQ DNQ Dalian Locomotive stadium
2006 3 16 9 5 2 26 16 +10 32 2 DNQ DNQ Hagongda Stadium
2007 2 24 4 7 13 18 36 +18 19 12 NH DNQ Hagongda Stadium
2008 2 24 5 10 9 28 35 −7 25 13 NH DNQ City Sports Centre
2009 3 12 4 2 6 17 15 +2 14 51 NH DNQ Liaoning Normal University
2010 3 21 9 6 6 28 22 +6 271 4 NH DNQ Liaoning Normal University
2011 3 19 14 2 3 38 9 +29 361 W DNQ DNQ Harbin ICE Sports Center
2012 2 30 13 6 11 53 43 +10 45 4 R2 DNQ 4,002 Harbin ICE Sports Center
2013 2 30 18 6 6 55 29 +26 60 2 R3 DNQ 6,540 Harbin ICE Sports Center
2014 1 30 5 6 19 35 56 −21 21 16 R3 DNQ 26,126 Harbin ICE Sports Center
2015 2 30 11 14 5 43 31 12 47 5 R2 DNQ 20,477 Harbin ICE Sports Center
2016 2 30 11 5 14 39 49 −10 38 13 R2 DNQ 2,351 Shao xing China Textile City Sports Center
2017 2 30 8 8 14 35 46 −11 32 13 R2 DNQ 4,005 Shao xing China Textile City Sports Center
2018 2 30 10 7 13 43 53 −10 37 123 R3 DNQ 3,730 Shao xing China Textile City Sports Center
2019 3 30 12 5 13 34 41 −7 411 16 R3 DNQ Shao xing China Textile City Sports Center

Yiteng didn't compete in 1990, 1992–1993 and 2000–2005.

  • ^1in group stage.
  • ^2in Final round group stage.
  • ^3fail to apply League One license.

Key

Notable players

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Had international caps for their respective countries.

Asia

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