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Yanbian Funde F.C. () was a Chinese football club. The team was based in
Yanji Yanji (; Chosŏn'gŭl: 연길, ''Yeon-gil;'' Hangul: 옌지, ''Yenji;'' alternately romanized as Yenki) is a county-level city in the east of China's Jilin Province, and is the seat of the Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture. Its population i ...
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Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture Yanbian (; Chosŏn'gŭl: , ''Yeonbyeon''), officially known as the Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture, is an autonomous prefecture in the east of Jilin Province, China. Yanbian is bordered to the north by Heilongjiang Province, on the west ...
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Jilin Jilin (; alternately romanized as Kirin or Chilin) is one of the three provinces of Northeast China. Its capital and largest city is Changchun. Jilin borders North Korea ( Rasŏn, North Hamgyong, Ryanggang and Chagang) and Russia (Prim ...
province where their home stadium is the
Yanji Nationwide Fitness Centre Stadium The Yanji Nationwide Fitness Centre Stadium (Simplified Chinese: 延吉市全民健身中心体育场), also known as Yanji New Stadium (Simplified Chinese: 延吉新体育场) or Yanji People's Stadium (Simplified Chinese: 延吉人民体育场), ...
that has a seating capacity of 30,000. The club's predecessor was originally called Jilin Football Team and they achieved one top tier domestic league title before 1994, when the club was reorganized to become a completely professional football unit. At the end of the 2000 league campaign, the club was relegated from the top tier of Chinese football, however, the club faced financial difficulties and sold the first team as well as the franchise to Zhejiang Green Town. After the sale, the club assembled the reserve team and joined the third tier before they eventually gained promotion to the second tier in 2004, and first tier in 2015. It was dissolved just before the 2019 season due to owing taxes.


History

In 1955 the local
Jilin Jilin (; alternately romanized as Kirin or Chilin) is one of the three provinces of Northeast China. Its capital and largest city is Changchun. Jilin borders North Korea ( Rasŏn, North Hamgyong, Ryanggang and Chagang) and Russia (Prim ...
government sports body would form Jilin Football Team to take part in the recently expanded Chinese football league and built a team composed mostly of
Koreans Koreans ( South Korean: , , North Korean: , ; see names of Korea) are an East Asian ethnic group native to the Korean Peninsula. Koreans mainly live in the two Korean nation states: North Korea and South Korea (collectively and simply re ...
, taken from the large local Korean population. After predominantly establishing themselves as a top tier side the club achieved their first piece of silverware when they went on to win the 1965 league title. The Chinese
Cultural Revolution The Cultural Revolution, formally known as the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution, was a sociopolitical movement in the People's Republic of China (PRC) launched by Mao Zedong in 1966, and lasting until his death in 1976. Its stated goa ...
unfortunately saw football in China halted and Jilin were unable to immediately defend their title until football returned in the 1973 league season where they finished seventh. The following seasons would see the club struggle within the league and spend several short spells within the second tier until at the end of the 1988 league season saw the
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restructure the league, which not only saw the club relegated but to the third tier. After a brief period within the third tier the club would have a resurgence and win the 1990 division title as well as promotion back into the top division after coming second within the 1992 second tier and a guaranteed spot in China's first fully professional
1994 Chinese Jia-A League The 1994 Chinese Jia-A League season is the inaugural season of professional association football and the 33rd top-tier overall league season held in China. The league was expanded to twelve teams and started on April 17, 1994 and ended on Novemb ...
season. To conform to full professionalism they were allowed to be sponsored by
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and changed their team name to Jilin Samsung. The club's foray into professionalism would see them gradually establish themselves within the division under the management of Li Huen. With a foundation to build on former South Korean Head coach Choi Eun-taek was brought into the team at the beginning of the 1997 league season and he immediately guided them to become title contenders with a fourth-place finish at the end of the season. Unfortunately the team were unable to build upon their previous season's results and Choi Eun-taek left the club, which saw
Gao Hui Gao , or Gawgaw/Kawkaw, is a city in Mali and the capital of the Gao Region. The city is located on the River Niger, east-southeast of Timbuktu on the left bank at the junction with the Tilemsi valley. For much of its history Gao was an impor ...
take over the team until the club experienced relegation in 2000. The demotion was taken exceptionally hard and the club had to sell their Chinese FA registration and entire first-team to Zhejiang Green Town for 25 million Yuan. The following 2001 league campaign saw the club start at the bottom of the Chinese pyramid in the third tier with a team assembled from their former reserve squad. After taking time to gell the team would eventually come second within the 2004 season and win promotion into the second tier. On 18 February 2013, the Chinese FA issued the club with a three-point deduction and a fine of CNY500,000 for accepting a bribe from Guangzhou Pharmaceutical to lose their 3 June 2006 eleventh round league game. The club's officials would attempt to appeal the decision, but failed after the game in question had already seen Guangzhou fined and relegated for their involvement three years earlier in China's long-running battle against match-fixing. The club's manager at the time Gao Hui was already found to be guilty of facilitating the match-fixing and was given a three-year prison sentence on 18 February 2012. Yanbian Changbai Tiger changed their name to Yanbian Changbaishan on 8 February 2014. On the field the club struggled throughout the whole of the 2014 league season and finished 16th within the league, in the relegation zone. On 31 January 2015 second tier club
Shaanxi Wuzhou Shaanxi Wuzhou Football Club () was a Chinese professional football club based in Xi'an, Shaanxi which last played in the China League One division. The club was originally formed on February 5, 2007 as Guangdong Sunray Cave F.C. and was once o ...
unexpectedly failed to register for the 2015 league season due to wage arrears and was dissolved as a football club, which allowed Yanbian to remain within the division. With this reprieve insurance company Funde Holdings became interested in sponsoring the team and on 26 June 2015 signed a four-year sponsorship deal worth CNY80 million (US$12.9 million) with the club. On 26 February 2019, Yanbian Funde was dissolved due to owing taxes, thus ending its 64-year history.


Name history


Managerial history

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Piao Wanfu Piao may refer to: People *Piáo (朴), Mandarin pronunciation and pinyin transcription of ethnic Korean surname Park (Korean surname) ** Piao Wenyao (born 1988), Chinese professional Go player **Piao Cheng (born 1989), Korean-Chinese football pla ...
(1962–66) * Li Huen (1991–95) *
Zheng Zhongxie Zheng may refer to: * Zheng (surname), Chinese surname (鄭, 郑, ''Zhèng'') * Zheng County, former name of Zhengzhou, capital of Henan, China * Guzheng (), a Chinese zither with bridges *Qin Shi Huang (259 BC – 210 BC), emperor of the Qin Dynas ...
(1995) * Li Huen (1996) * Choi Eun-taek (1997–98) *
Gao Hui Gao , or Gawgaw/Kawkaw, is a city in Mali and the capital of the Gao Region. The city is located on the River Niger, east-southeast of Timbuktu on the left bank at the junction with the Tilemsi valley. For much of its history Gao was an impor ...
(1998–00) * Li Huen (2000–03) *
Gao Hui Gao , or Gawgaw/Kawkaw, is a city in Mali and the capital of the Gao Region. The city is located on the River Niger, east-southeast of Timbuktu on the left bank at the junction with the Tilemsi valley. For much of its history Gao was an impor ...
(2004–07) *
Zhao Yongyuan Zhao may refer to: * Zhao (surname) (赵), a Chinese surname ** commonly spelled Chao in Taiwan or up until the early 20th century in other regions ** Chiu, from the Cantonese pronunciation ** Cho (Korean surname), represent the Hanja 趙 (Chines ...
(2008–09) *
Jin Guangzhu Jin Guangzhu () is a former Chinese footballer who played as a defender for the Chinese national football team. Career statistics Club ;Notes International References 1968 births Living people Chinese men's footballers China ...
(2009–11) *
Zheng Xianglong Zheng may refer to: * Zheng (surname), Chinese surname (鄭, 郑, ''Zhèng'') * Zheng County, former name of Zhengzhou, capital of Henan, China * Guzheng (), a Chinese zither with bridges *Qin Shi Huang (259 BC – 210 BC), emperor of the Qin Dynas ...
(2011–12) *
Cho Keung-yeon Cho Keung-Yeon (, born on March 18, 1961) is a former South Korea football player. he was top scorer of K-League in 1989. Honors and awards Player POSCO Atoms * K-League Winners (1) : 1988 Individual * K-League Regular Season Top Scorer Aw ...
(2012) *
Jin Guangzhu Jin Guangzhu () is a former Chinese footballer who played as a defender for the Chinese national football team. Career statistics Club ;Notes International References 1968 births Living people Chinese men's footballers China ...
''(Interim)'' (2012) *
Cho Keung-yeon Cho Keung-Yeon (, born on March 18, 1961) is a former South Korea football player. he was top scorer of K-League in 1989. Honors and awards Player POSCO Atoms * K-League Winners (1) : 1988 Individual * K-League Regular Season Top Scorer Aw ...
(2013) *
Li Guanghao Li, li, or LI may refer to: Businesses and organizations * Landscape Institute, a British professional body for landscape architects * Leadership Institute, a non-profit organization located in Arlington, Virginia, US, that teaches "political t ...
''(Interim)'' (2013) * Li Huen (2014) *
Li Guanghao Li, li, or LI may refer to: Businesses and organizations * Landscape Institute, a British professional body for landscape architects * Leadership Institute, a non-profit organization located in Arlington, Virginia, US, that teaches "political t ...
(2014) *
Gao Zhongxun Gao Zhongxun (; ; born 4 January 1965) is a Chinese former international football midfielder of Korean descent who spent the majority of his career with Jilin F.C. as well as representing China in the 1992 Asian Cup. Playing career Gao Zhong ...
''(Interim)'' (2014) * Park Tae-ha (2015–2018) * Cho Jong-Hwa ''(Interim)'' (2018) * Hwang Sun-hong (2019)


Honours

All-time honours list including semi-professional Jilin FC period.


League

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Chinese Jia-A League The National Football Jia A League ( simplified Chinese, commonly known as Jia-A, was the highest tier of professional football in the People's Republic of China, during 1994 through 2003, operating under the auspices of the Chinese Football Asso ...
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Chinese Super League The Chinese Football Association Super League, commonly known as Chinese Super League or CSL, currently known as the China Ping An Chinese Football Association Super League for sponsorship reasons, is the highest tier of professional association ...
(Top Tier League) :Winners (1): 1965 *Chinese Jia B League/ China League One (Second Tier League) :Winners (1): 2015 *Chinese Yi League/ China League Two(Third Tier League) :Winners (1): 1990


Results

All-time league rankings *''As of the end of 2018 season.'' No league games in 1959, 1966–72, 1975; Jilin didn't compete in 1984 * In group stage. In final group stage. In North League. * Promoted to 1994 top tier. Retrospectively deducted 3 points for a match-fixing scandal in 2006. Guangdong Sunray Cave and Chengdu Tiancheng dissolved, so Yanbian could stay at second level.. * Relegated for financial trouble. Key
* Pld = Played * W = Games won * D = Games drawn * L = Games lost * F = Goals for * A = Goals against * Pts = Points * Pos = Final position * DNQ = Did not qualify * DNE = Did not enter * NH = Not Held * – = Does Not Exist * 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


Notable players

Had international caps for their respective countries. ;Yanbian F.C. period Africa * Aboubakar Oumarou * Bubacarr Trawally * Daniel Quaye * Emiliano Té * Soumaila Coulibaly * Abdulafees Abdulsalam * Jean-Paul Eale Lutula * Zola Kiniambi Asia * Chi Wenyi * Chi Zhongguo * Jin Jingdao *
Piao Cheng Piao Cheng (; ; born 21 August 1989) is a Chinese footballer of Korean descent who currently plays for Beijing Guoan in the Chinese Super League. Club career Piao Cheng started his football career with second tier side Yanbian FC and was promo ...
* Kim Yong-jun * Hwang Il-su * Kim Seung-dae * Ko Ki-gu * Yoon Bit-garam Europe * Valdet Rama * Richárd Guzmics ;Jilin F.C. period Africa * Claude Kalisa * Cheikh Gadiaga * Zola Kiniambi * Bulayima Mukuayanzo Asia * Cui Guangri *
Gao Zhongxun Gao Zhongxun (; ; born 4 January 1965) is a Chinese former international football midfielder of Korean descent who spent the majority of his career with Jilin F.C. as well as representing China in the 1992 Asian Cup. Playing career Gao Zhong ...
* Jiang Feng *
Jin Guangzhu Jin Guangzhu () is a former Chinese footballer who played as a defender for the Chinese national football team. Career statistics Club ;Notes International References 1968 births Living people Chinese men's footballers China ...
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Li Hongjun Li Hongjun () is a former Chinese footballer who played as a defender for the Chinese national football team The China national football team (, recognised as China PR by FIFA) represents the People's Republic of China in international a ...
* Xu Jingxiu Europe * András Telek


References

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External links


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