Harbin Guoli Football Club () is a defunct
football
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club who played in
Harbin
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,
Heilongjiang
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and their home stadium was the 50,100 seater
Jiaodaruisun Stadium
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. Founded on February 28, 1996 as Shaanxi National Power F.C. in
Xi’an
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,
Shaanxi
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, they played nine seasons in the Chinese football leagues system with three of them in the top tier where they achieved their best finish of ninth place in
2001 Chinese Jia-A League season. They were forced to withdrew from the
2005 China League One before the start of the season by the
Chinese Football Association
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due to accumulated debts.
Name history
* 1996–2004 Shaanxi National Power 陕西国力
* 2004 Ningbo National Power 宁波国力
* 2005 Harbin Guoli 哈尔滨国力
Honours
*Chinese Jia B League (Second Tier League)
: 2000
Results
All-time League rankings
*As of the end of 2005 season
*: in group stage
*: no relegation
References
External links
Shaanxi Guoli history at china.com.cn(Chinese)
Football clubs in China
History of Shaanxi
Defunct football clubs in China
Association football clubs established in 1996
Association football clubs disestablished in 2005
1996 establishments in China
2005 disestablishments in China
Companies that have filed for bankruptcy in the People's Republic of China
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