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Guangxi Pingguo Haliao F.C.
Guangxi Pingguo Haliao Football Club () is a professional Chinese football club that currently participates in the China League Two. The team is based in Pingguo, Baise, Guangxi. History On February 27th, 2018, the club was founded by Baoyun Real Estate Development Co. in Liuzhou as Guangxi Baoyun F.C.. Participating in the provincial Guangxi Super League for its first time, the club managed to win the entire championship by beating Liuzhou Ranko in the finals, and secured a spot in the 2018 Chinese Champions League. In this new conquest, they finished 2nd in the group stage, and advanced to the final play-off stage, facing the giant of the league Chengdu Better City in the round of 16. After two hard-fought battles, although eventually losing 1–4 in Chengdu and facing elimination, the team managed to hold their ground at the home game and upset the guests with a 0–0 draw, which led to them achieving the rank of 13th out of 16 teams, just above Shenzhen Xinqiao and Qing ...
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Pingguo (; za, Bingzgoj Si) is a city of west-central Guangxi, China. It is the easternmost county-level division of the prefecture-level city of Baise. Two thirds of the population are Zhuang. The Pingguo Industry Park hosts an important part of China's aluminum industry. Since 2009, an ITF international tennis tournament has been held annually in Pingguo. Administrative divisions There are nine towns and three townships in the city: Towns: * Matou (), Xin'an (), Guohua (), Taiping (), Pozao (), Sitang (), Jiucheng (), Bangxu (), Fengwu Town () Townships: * Haicheng Township (), Liming Township (), Tonglao Township () Climate See also * Pingguoyuan (other) Pingguoyuan () may refer to: * Pingguoyuan Subdistrict, Beijing, a sub-district of Shijingshan District, Beijing, China ** Pingguoyuan Road, a road named after the area ** Pingguoyuan station, a subway station named after the area * , a sub-distri ... References External links Countie ...
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Qingdao Red Lions
Qingdao Red Lions Football Club is a professional football club and academy from Qingdao in Shandong province, China. The first team has its home base in Laixi city, with youth training taking part in Laixi and several districts of Qingdao. Former notable players include David Löfquist, Kwame Quansah, Milan Perić, Shi Hanjun and Qiu Zhonghui. Qingdao Red Lions was established in early 2016. The first team joined the Chinese amateur league system that year and won promotion to the professional China League Two The Chinese Football Association Division Two League (Simplified Chinese: 中国足球协会乙级联赛), or China League Two, is the third tier league of the People's Republic of China. The league is under the auspices of the Chinese Football As ... in 2018. The club aims to contribute to the development of Chinese football, both on youth level as in competitive league football. Club badge and colours The club badge consists of a shield containing a lion's hea ...
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Yi Fan (footballer)
Dong Yifan (; born 8 March 1992), former name Yi Fan (), is a Chinese football player who currently plays for China League One side Guangxi Pingguo Haliao. Club career In 2010, Yi Fan started his professional footballer career with Changchun Yatai in the Chinese Super League. On 7 February 2013, Yi was loaned to China League Two side Lijiang Jiayunhao until 31 December 2014. On 21 August 2016, Yi made his debut for Changchun in the 2016 Chinese Super League against Yanbian Funde Yanbian Funde F.C. () was a Chinese football club. The team was based in Yanji, Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture, Jilin province where their home stadium is the Yanji Nationwide Fitness Centre Stadium that has a seating capacity of 30,000 .... Career statistics ''Statistics accurate as of match played 25 November 2022.''祎凡
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Huang Xin (footballer)
Huang Xin is a fictional character in ''Water Margin'', one of the Four Great Classical Novels in Chinese literature. Nicknamed "Guardian of the Three Mountains", he ranks 38th among the 108 Stars of Destiny and second among the 72 Earthly Fiends. Background A military officer in Qingzhou (in present-day Shandong), Huang Xin fights with a sword called "Sword of Death" (). He acquires the nickname "Guardian of the Three Mountains" after he boasted that he could easily wipe out the bandits of the three mountains in the Qingzhou region: Mount Qingfeng (), Mount Erlong () and Mount Taohua (). Becoming an outlaw Song Jiang, while sheltered by Hua Rong at Qingfeng Fort (清風寨; in present-day Qingzhou, Shandong) as he runs from the grave charge of killing his mistress Yan Poxi, is arrested and jailed by Liu Gao, the governor of the fort whose wife falsely accuses Song of abducting her with the bandits of Mount Qingfeng and nearly violating her. The fact, however, is that Song h ...
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Xie Weichao
Xie Weichao ( Chinese: 谢维超; born 6 July 1989 in Liaoning) is a Chinese football player who currently plays for China League One side Shenyang Urban. Club career In 2008, Xie Weichao started his professional footballer career with Changsha Ginde in the Chinese Super League. He would eventually make his league debut for Changsha on 12 April 2008 in a game against Hangzhou Greentown. In February 2011, Xie transferred to China League One side Hunan Billows. In March 2016, Xie transferred to fellow League One side Baoding Yingli Yitong. In March 2019, Xie transferred to China League Two side Shenyang Urban. He would go on to win the 2019 China League Two division with the club. Career statistics ''Statistics accurate as of match played 31 December 2020.''谢维超
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Mladen Kovačević
Mladen Kovačević ( sr-Cyrl, Младен Ковачевић; born 30 December 1994) is a Serbian footballer A football player or footballer is a sportsperson who plays one of the different types of football. The main types of football are association football, American football, Canadian football, Australian rules football, Gaelic football, rugby ... who plays as a forward. Career statistics References 1994 births Living people Serbian men's footballers Serbian expatriate men's footballers Men's association football forwards Serbian First League players China League One players FK Radnički Sombor players FK Ozren Sokobanja players OFK Bečej 1918 players Nantong Zhiyun F.C. players FK Radnički Niš players Serbian expatriate sportspeople in China Expatriate men's footballers in China Sportspeople from Sombor Footballers from West Bačka District {{Serbia-footy-forward-stub ...
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Liang Rifu
Liang may refer to: Chinese history * Liang (state) (梁) (8th century BC – 641 BC), a Spring and Autumn period state * Wei (state) (403–225  BC), a Warring States period state, also known as Liang (梁) after moving its capital to Daliang ** Kaifeng, a city formerly known as Daliang (大梁) ** Liang (realm) (梁), a fief held by various princes under imperial China * Liang (Han dynasty kingdom) (梁), a kingdom/principality in the Han dynasty * Liang Province (涼州), an administrative division in ancient China covering present-day Gansu, Ningxia, and parts of Qinghai, Xinjiang, and Inner Mongolia * Former Liang (涼) (320–376), one of the Sixteen Kingdoms * Later Liang (Sixteen Kingdoms) (涼) (386–403), one of the Sixteen Kingdoms * Southern Liang (Sixteen Kingdoms) (涼) (397–414), one of the Sixteen Kingdoms * Northern Liang (涼) (397–439), one of the Sixteen Kingdoms * Western Liang (Sixteen Kingdoms) (涼) (400–421), one of the Sixteen Kingdoms * Liang d ...
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Yao Diran
Yao or YAO may refer to: * Yao (surname), the transliteration of Chinese family names 姚, 銚, and 么 * Yao (ruler), a mythical Chinese ruler and emperor * Yao Ming, Chinese Basketball All-Star that played for the Houston Rockets * Euphrasie Kouassi Yao, Ivorian politician * Yao people, ethnic minority group of southern China and Vietnam * Yao languages spoken by the Yao * Yao people (East Africa), people of south-central Africa * Yao language, a Bantu language spoken by the waYao people in Africa * Yao language (Trinidad), an extinct Cariban language formerly spoken on Trinidad * Yao may be short for yaodong, a type of Chinese cave dwelling * Yao (Gnosticism), the name of an archon in Gnostic scripture * Yao, Chad, a town in Chad * Yao, Osaka, a city in Japan ** Related: Yao Airport * Yao (爻), the term for the marks used in the preparation of trigrams and hexagrams in I Ching that is also the basis for Kangxi radical 89 * Yao, a character in the ''Mulan'' franchise * Yao ...
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Changchun Yatai
Changchun Yatai Football Club () is a professional Chinese football club that currently participates in the Chinese Super League under licence from the Chinese Football Association (CFA). The team is based in Changchun, Jilin and their home stadium is the Changchun Stadium that has a seating capacity of 38,500. The club's founder and main investor is the private Chinese conglomerate Jilin Yatai Group. The club was formed on 6 June 1996 before making their debut in the third tier of China's football league pyramid in the 1997 league season. In 2000 they bought a position into the second division after they merged with Huizhou PLA Saonon. In 2001 they finished runners-up within their division, however they were denied promotion after they were embroiled in a match-fixing scandal. The club would reform and re-apply for a CFA playing license before they eventually gained promotion to China's top flight at the end of the 2005 league campaign. In the 2007 Chinese Super League the ...
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Zhu Mingxin
Zhu Mingxin (; born 16 May 1999) is a Chinese professional footballer who plays for Guangxi Pingguo Haliao Guangxi Pingguo Haliao Football Club () is a professional Chinese football club that currently participates in the China League Two. The team is based in Pingguo, Baise, Guangxi. History On February 27th, 2018, the club was founded by Baoyu ..., on loan from Changchun Yatai, as a defender. Career statistics . References 1999 births Living people Chinese men's footballers Changchun Yatai F.C. players Jiangxi Lushan F.C. players China League One players Men's association football defenders Guangxi Pingguo Haliao F.C. players {{PRChina-footy-bio-stub ...
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Sichuan Jiuniu
Sichuan Jiuniu Football Club (Simplified Chinese: 四川九牛足球俱乐部) is a professional Chinese football club that currently participates in the China League One division under licence from the Chinese Football Association (CFA). The team is based in Chengdu, Sichuan, China and their home stadium is the 27,000 seat Longquanyi Stadium. History The club was founded on 5 January 2017. They participated in the 2017 China Amateur Football League the same year and managed to advance to the national play-offs, but was eliminated by Zhaoqing Hengtai in the first round. They were ranked 10th and later admitted into China League Two due to the withdrawal of several other teams. In February 2019, City Football Group purchased the club. On 23 May 2020, the Chinese Football Association announced that eleven professional clubs across China's top three divisions would have their registration cancelled over a failure to pay player wages. As a result, the CFA announced a reclassifica ...
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Xu Wu (footballer, Born 1993)
Xu Wu (; born 9 March 1993) is a Chinese footballer who currently plays as a defender for Chongqing Lifan. Club career Xu Wu was promoted to the senior team of Chongqing Lifan within the 2019 Chinese Super League season and would make his debut in league game on 17 July 2019 against Shenzhen F.C. Shenzhen Football Club () is a Chinese professional football club that competes in the Chinese Super League. The team is based in Shenzhen, Guangdong and their home stadium is the Shenzhen Universiade Sports Centre that has a seating capacity of ... in a 2-0 victory where he came on as a substitute for Peng Xinli. Career statistics References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Xu, Wu 1993 births Living people Chinese men's footballers Men's association football defenders Chinese Super League players Chongqing Liangjiang Athletic F.C. players ...
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