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Guangzhou Baiyunshan () was a Chinese
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club, located in
Guangzhou Guangzhou (, ; ; or ; ), also known as Canton () and alternatively romanized as Kwongchow or Kwangchow, is the capital and largest city of Guangdong province in southern China. Located on the Pearl River about north-northwest of Hong Kon ...
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Guangdong Guangdong (, ), alternatively romanized as Canton or Kwangtung, is a coastal province in South China on the north shore of the South China Sea. The capital of the province is Guangzhou. With a population of 126.01 million (as of 2020) ...
, China. The club was founded in 1998 and promoted to the second tier of Chinese football league at the end of the 1998 season. The club was disbanded at the end of the 2000 season after failing to promote to the second tier. They gained five points in the 1999 season (1 win, 2 draws and 19 defeats) and were relegated to the third tier. The only match they won was in the last round of the season, when they defeated Jiangsu Gige 1–0.全国足球甲B联赛降下帷幕 广州白云山客场胜江苏加佳


Results


Honours

* Chinese Yi League: 1998


International players

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Eduardo Arriola Eduardo Alonso Arriola Carter (born 11 October 1972) is a retired Honduran football player. Club career He has played for Olimpia, Chinese side Guangzhou Baiyunshan and for FAS and Dragón in El Salvador. In September 2003, while at FAS, h ...
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Patrick Katalay Patrick Katalay (born 29 November 1977) is a Congolese former footballer. Club career Katalay began his career at AS Bantous in Zaire and joined DC Motema Pembe in 1997. He moved to China and signed a contract with Chinese Jia-A League club Chon ...


References

Defunct football clubs in Guangdong Association football clubs established in 1998 Association football clubs disestablished in 2000 1998 establishments in China 2000 disestablishments in China {{PRChina-footyclub-stub