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Beijing Guoan Football Club () is a professional football club that currently participates in the
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under licence from the
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(CFA). The team is based in the Chaoyang District in
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and their home stadium is the
Workers' Stadium The Workers' Stadium (), often called Gongti, Gong Ti or Kung T'i, is a multi-purpose stadium in the Chaoyang District of north-eastern Beijing, China. It was mostly used for association football matches. The stadium was built in 1959 and was l ...
with a seating capacity of 66,161. In early 2021, the shareholders changed from the real estate company Sinobo Group (64%) and CITIC Limited (36%) of CITIC Group to solely Sinobo Group (100%). The club is one of the four teams to have never been relegated from the league since its debut in 2004. The club's predecessor was called Beijing Football Club and they predominantly played in the top tier, where they won several domestic league and cup titles. On December 29, 1992 the club was recognized to become a completely professional football club making them one of the founding members of the first fully professional top tier league in China. Since then they have gone on to win their first ever professional league title in the 2009 league season as well as the 1996, 1997, 2003 and 2018
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. According to ''Forbes'', Guoan was the second most valuable football team in China, with a team value of US$167 million, and an estimated revenue of US$30 million in 2015. According to the disclosure of
CITIC Pacific CITIC Limited () is a conglomerate headquartered in Hong Kong. Its shares are listed on the Main Board of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, and it is a constituent of the Hang Seng Index. 58% of its issued shares are owned by the Chinese state-own ...
, the club revenue was in 2013 season. In 2015 season, the sponsorship from CITIC Securities was .


History


Early club era

The club's first incarnation came in 1951 when the local government sports body decided to take part in China's first fully nationalized national football league tournament and decided to form a football team with the best players from
Beijing } Beijing ( ; ; ), alternatively romanized as Peking ( ), is the capital of the People's Republic of China. It is the center of power and development of the country. Beijing is the world's most populous national capital city, with over 21 ...
and
Tianjin Tianjin (; ; Mandarin: ), alternately romanized as Tientsin (), is a municipality and a coastal metropolis in Northern China on the shore of the Bohai Sea. It is one of the nine national central cities in Mainland China, with a total popu ...
to create the North China team. The team name was taken from the football team in the 1910 multi-sport event
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that also represented the same regions. The team ended up finishing fourth in their debut season and with the football league gradually expanding, the players from Beijing and Tianjin were allowed to separate and the local Beijing government sports body was allowed to reform the club as Beijing Football Club in 1955. The club made its debut appearance in the 1956 season and wore an all white home kit and all red away strip. In the 1956 campaign the club were also allowed to enter their youth team called Beijing Youth B who actually went on to win the league title while Beijing came sixth that season. The club strengthened their hold on the following seasons when they won the 1957 and 1958 league titles. With these results, the club had become a major force within Chinese football, and with the club's youth team still participating within the top tier, there was a constant supply of players coming into the team to fight for places. Being China's capital city and for their success on the field, the club had become a feeder team for the Chinese national team. This often saw the club unable to complete a full championship schedule and the youth team were often used to represent the club, which did little to diminish Beijing football and actually resulted in the youth team to win the 1963 championship for the second time, showing the strength in depth of the region of Beijing football until 1966 when the Chinese
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halted football within the country. When football returned to the China, Beijing won the 1973 league title in the newly re-established footballing league. While Beijing once again re-established themselves as major title contenders, they did not win any major titles until the 1982, where they won the league title, followed by the 1984 league title and the 1985
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title. After this period, Beijing's performances seemed to have declined and were relegated for the first time in their history at the end of the 1988 season, however, their time within the second tier was short lived and they won the division title and promotion to the first tier at the end of the 1990 season. In total, Beijing had won the league title five times during the old Chinese National Football League era before the club was given full professionalism in 1992.


Professionalism

Beijing Guoan was formed on December 29, 1992, as a result of the Chinese football reform, which was the Chinese Football Association's attempt to professionalize the Chinese football league system. The club was set up by the CITIC Guoan of
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, a state-owned enterprise of China, and the Beijing Municipal Sports Committee. The club then took part in the
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season, making them a founding member of the first fully professional top tier league in China and changed their home colors to green to symbolize the change. In their first professional season, Beijing finished in a disappointing eighth out of twelve teams and the manager Tang Pengju was relieved of his duties. The club brought in Jin Zhiyang to manage them the following season and results under his reign improved enough for them to finish the 1995 campaign in the runners-up position. The following season Jin Zhiyang lead Beijing to their first professional trophy when he beat Jinan Taishan Jiangjun 4–1 to lift the 1996 Chinese FA Cup. Jin Zhiyang was able to retain the Cup the following year with a 2–1 victory against
Shanghai Shenhua Shanghai Shenhua F.C. () is a Chinese professional football club that participates in the Chinese Super League under license from the Chinese Football Association (CFA). The term ''shen hua'' literally translates as "the Flower of Shanghai" in ...
, which impressed the Chinese FA who lured him away from Beijing when they offered him a position with the Chinese national team. The assistant coach Shen Xiangfu stepped into the managerial role and in his debut season he guided the club to third within the league, however in his second season the team slid down to sixth and he left the club.


Foreign influences

Serbian
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became Beijing's first foray with a foreign manager when he joined the club at the start of the 2000 league season. His reign was exceptionally short-lived after he lost his first three games of the season before he was replaced with native coach
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. At the start of the 2002 league season, Beijing hired their second foreign manager in
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. Foreign influences continued in 2003, when the club signed a three-year endorsement contract with jointly owned South Korean company Beijing Hyundai, which resulted in the club changing its name to Beijing Hyundai to accommodate this. In 2005 Spanish football club Real Madrid went into negotiations with Beijing on a football development project. At the start of the 2007 league season two time Chinese FA Cup winner with
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and Qingdao Beilaite, Lee Jang-soo was hired as the team's manager. The South Korean manager in his debut season guided the club to second within the league. By the 2009 league season, the club had returned to the Workers Stadium after it had been in renovation for the 2008 Summer Olympics under Lee Jang-soo's helm. It looked as if the club would be winning its first professional league title until a 2–0 defeat from Changchun Yatai on September 15, 2009, which saw the club slip to third place and Lee Jang-soo was unscrupulously fired with seven games remaining. Former Beijing player
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was immediately brought into the team and on the final day of the season Beijing thrashed Hangzhou Greentown 4–0 to clinch the 2009 league championship.


Ownership

Despite founded by
CITIC Guoan Group CITIC Guoan Group Co., Ltd. is a Chinese company. The company itself was founded by CITIC Group (who currently owns a 20.95% stake). CITIC Guoan Group is the largest shareholder of CITIC Guoan Information Industry, CITIC Guoan Wine and Global ...
, the stake of the football club was held by another subsidiary CITIC Corp., Ltd. () of
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, a Beijing incorporated SPV for a possible listing in the mainland China since 2012. (CITIC Group invited other investors to purchase the new share of CITIC Guoan Group in 2014, making the company no longer a subsidiary of CITIC Group) In 2014, CITIC Group floated by
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most of their assets to their Hong Kong-based subsidiary
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(renaming to
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) including the entire share capital of "CITIC Corp.", thus the stake of the football club was indirectly floated in a stock exchange. On 27 December 2016, real estate company Sinobo Group participated the capital increase of the club for a reported 64% stake which was finalised on 10 January 2017, making them the largest shareholder. According to a Chinese Government database, the share capital of the club had increased from to , making Sinobo Group own 64.00% stake with par value and undisclosed
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. The club was also renamed to Beijing Sinobo Guoan F.C. Co., Ltd..


Name history

*1956: Beijing Physical Education Normal University 北京体院队 *1957–1960: Beijing 北京队 *1961–1964: Beijing Youth 北京青年队 *1965–1990: Beijing 北京队 *1991: Beijing Shenzhou 北京神州队 *1992: Beijing 北京队 *1993–2002: Beijing Guoan 北京国安队 *2003–2005: Beijing Hyundai 北京现代队 *2006–2015: Beijing Guoan 北京国安队 *2016: Beijing Guoan LeEco 北京国安乐视队 *2017–2021: Beijing Sinobo Guoan 北京中赫国安队 *2021–: Beijing Guoan 北京国安队


Home stadiums

Three stadiums have been used as the home court of Beijing Guoan since 1994:
Xiannongtan Stadium Xiannongtan Stadium (Simplified Chinese: 先农坛体育场) is a multi-use stadium in Beijing, China. It is located in Dongcheng District and is named after Xiannongtan, the Altar of Agriculture, located nearby. This stadium was built in 1936 a ...
(1994–95),
Workers' Stadium The Workers' Stadium (), often called Gongti, Gong Ti or Kung T'i, is a multi-purpose stadium in the Chaoyang District of north-eastern Beijing, China. It was mostly used for association football matches. The stadium was built in 1959 and was l ...
(1996–05, 2009–2020),
Beijing Fengtai Stadium The Beijing Fengtai Stadium (Chinese: 丰台体育场) is a multi-purpose stadium in Fengtai District, Beijing, China. It is currently used mostly for football matches and also sometimes for athletics. The stadium was the home ground of Beijing R ...
(2006–08, 2020-23) and New Beijing Workers’ Stadium (2023-)


Kits and crest

Beijing Guoan F.C.'s main color is green.


Kit suppliers and shirt sponsors

* Shirt sponsors only include
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and AFC Champions League. * From 2011, All clubs in
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wear
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kits.


Rivalries

Beijing Guoan's fiercest and oldest rivalry is against
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and is often referred to as the Jing-Hu Derby, a.k.a. the rivalry between Beijing and Shanghai. The rivalry with Shenhua is viewed as a manifestation of the rivalry that exist between the cities on which is the most import towards the country, as one is the center of government while the other is the financial centre of modern commerce within China. With each club being able to claim to having an extensive history spanning successful periods, direct competition for silverware, however rarely coincided until the 1997 league season. With Shenhua having won the 1995 league title and Beijing having won the 1996 Chinese FA Cup both teams looked as if they had the pedigree to win silverware that season and on July 20, 1997 in a vital league game, Beijing thrashed Shenhua 9–1 at the
Workers' Stadium The Workers' Stadium (), often called Gongti, Gong Ti or Kung T'i, is a multi-purpose stadium in the Chaoyang District of north-eastern Beijing, China. It was mostly used for association football matches. The stadium was built in 1959 and was l ...
in Beijing. It was Beijing's largest victory and Shenhua's greatest defeat ever recorded. Soon after that match, both teams met again in the 1997 FA Cup final, which saw Beijing win the cup. The Jing-Jin derby is a local rivalry between Beijing Guoan and neighboring
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(now Tianjin Jinmen Tiger). Both teams can trace their histories to the North China team before it split to form the Beijing Football Club and Tianjin Football Club. Since then both clubs have predominantly remained within the top tier of Chinese football providing a constant rivalry fixture, which has led to intense matches that have spilled out away from the stadiums and onto the streets that have led to property destruction as well as further intensifying their relationship.


Current squad


First team


Reserve team


Out on loan


Retired numbers

12 – Club Supporters (the 12th Man) retired in Jan 2016. 13  retired for the legend, Xu Yunlong.


Senior club officials


Technical staff


Coaching history


Captain history


Honours


First team

All-time honours list including semi-professional Beijing period.
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* Winners: 2009 * ''Runners-up'' (4): 2007, 2011,
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* Winners (5): 1957, 1958, 1973, 1982, 1984
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* Winners (5): 1985, 1996,
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, 2003,
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(record)
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* Winners (2): 1997, 2003


Personal honours


Results


All-time league rankings

''As of the end of 2020 season''. ''Managerial history'' *No league games in 1959, 1966–72, and 1975. * In group stage. * In final group stage. * Unable to complete full season, Youth team representing region. * Did not play for position. * Deducted one point. * In the northern league. * Includes playoffs. * The 2020 Chinese Super League was held behind closed doors most of the time, attendance and stadium not applicable. Key
* Pld = Played * W = Games won * D = Games drawn * L = Games lost * F = Goals for * A = Goals against * Pts = Points * Pos = Final position * R1 = Round 1 * R2 = Round 2 * R3 = Round 3 * R4 = Round 4 * F = Final * SF = Semi-finals * QF = Quarter-finals * R16 = Round of 16 * Group = Group stage * GS2 = Second Group stage * QR1 = First Qualifying Round * QR2 = Second Qualifying Round * QR3 = Third Qualifying Round


International results

On neutral venue Beijing score is counted first ;Key * (H) = Home * (A) = Away * (N) = Neutral


Records


Wins

*Biggest home win overall: 9–1 (
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July 20, 1997 – Jia-A League) *Biggest away win overall: 8–0 (
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Aug 29, 1997 – Asian Cup Winners Cup) *Biggest home win in the league: 9–1 (
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July 20, 1997 – Jia-A League) *Biggest away win in the league: 6–1 (
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Aug 8, 2007 –
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) *Biggest home win in all Asian competitions: 4–0 (
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Oct 3, 1998 – Asian Cup Winners Cup)
4–0 (
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Aug 27, 1997 – Asian Cup Winners Cup) *Biggest away win in all Asian competitions: 8–0 (
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Aug 29, 1997 – Asian Cup Winners Cup) *Biggest home win in FA Cup: 6–0 ( Qingdao Zhongneng July 18, 2012) *Biggest away win in FA Cup: 5–0 (
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Sept 20, 1997)


Defeats

*Biggest away defeat overall: 0–5 (
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(a) June 2, 2004 –
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)
0–5 ( Suwon Samsung Bluewings April 10, 1998 – Asian Cup Winners Cup) *Biggest away defeat in the league: 1–5 (
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July 13, 1997 – Jia A League) *Biggest home defeat overall: 0–4 ( Changchun Yatai Sept 29, 2012 –
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)


Streaks

*Consecutive league wins: 7 (from Aug 31, 2014 to Oct 26, 2014) *Consecutive league matches unbeaten: 18 (Sept 28, 2008, Round 18 – April 17, 2009, Round 5), (April 17, 2011, Round 3 – Aug 17, 2011, Round 21) *Consecutive league home matches unbeaten: 29 (Sept 29, 1996 – April 4, 1999)


See also

* Beijing Guoan Talent Singapore


References


External links


Official website

Stats on Sohu

Stats on Sina

Beijing Guoan Youth Football Development
{{Chinese Super League Chinese Super League clubs Football clubs in Beijing Association football clubs established in 1992 Multi-sport clubs in China 1992 establishments in China