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Guizhou Football Club (; ) was a professional Chinese
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club. The team was based in
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and their home stadium was the 51,636 seater Guiyang Olympic Sports Center. Their majority shareholders were Hengfeng Real Estate, Guizhou Zhicheng Enterprise Group Investment Co., Ltd. and the Guizhou Provincial Sports Bureau.


History

On 18 February 2005 the Guizhou Provincial Sports Bureau and Guizhou Zhicheng Enterprise Group Investment Co., Ltd. took over and re-established the Guizhou Province football team as a youth team after paying the membership fee of 600,000 Yuan to the
Chinese Football Association The Chinese Football Association (), abbreviated as CFA (), is the governing body for association football, beach soccer and futsal in the People's Republic of China (Mainland China). The CFA organizes the men's and women's national teams an ...
. After playing within the youth leagues for several seasons the club decided the team's players were old enough to enter the senior football league. They entered in the third tier at the beginning of the 2008 league season where they came fourth within the Southern league and entered the play-offs where they were knocked out in the quarter-finals. They would achieve the same feat the following season but this time go one better by being knocked out in the second round of the play-offs. In the 2010 league season the team finished third within the league and missed out on promotion, however despite this the owners decided to take over second-tier football club Shanghai Zobon's registration for 5 million Yuan and their place within the division. At the beginning of the season Wang Haifang () was brought in to manage the team and initial results under his reign saw the club briefly push for promotion until on 3 June 2011 he died in a car accident.
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() was brought in as his replacement, however results plummeted and Yuan Yi () came in but he was unable to stop the club from relegation after they lost a relegation play-off to Fujian Smart Hero. In the following season the club was immediately able to bounce back and went on to win the
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division. Yuan Yi would decide to leave as manager of the club and on 28 May 2013 Arie Schans from the Netherlands would become the club's first foreign coach. His introduction could not amend the club's disappointing start to the season and the team would go through a 14-game winless streak within the league, which ultimately contributed to their relegation. In the 2014 league season,
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was brought in as the club's Head coach where he led the club to a third-place finish and just outside promotion, however second-tier club Shenyang Zhongze F.C. officially dissolved on 27 February 2015, unexpectedly freeing a space within the league, which Guizhou took.
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was brought in as Head Coach for the start of the 2015 league season and was able to keep the team within the division for the first time within the club's history. This saw Hengfeng Real Estate (, in short ) interested in becoming a majority owner of the club, which they completed on January 8, 2016. A new club badge would be introduced to reflect the name change to Guizhou Hengfeng Zhicheng F.C. and the club's home colours were changed from green to white. In the
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, the team, which had never ranked above 13th before, went all the way to rank second, earning the most surprising promotion to the
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in years, making up for the departure of
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from Guizhou to Beijing that same year. In December 2017, the club changed their name to Guizhou Hengfeng F.C. They finished eighth in the 2017 Super League in their first season, in what was considered a surprisingly good finish. In 2018, they finished last in the
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, causing them to be demoted to the
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two years after promotion to the top league. In the
2019 China League One The 2019 China League One ( zh, 58同城 2019中国足球协会甲级联赛) was the 16th season of the China League One, the second tier of the Chinese football league pyramid, since its establishment in 2004. The league's title sponsor was the ...
they were two points short of second place and promotion back to the Super League after one year. Guizhou was dissolved after the 2021 season.


Name history

* 1992–2015 Guizhou Zhicheng F.C. 贵州智诚 * 2016–2017 Guizhou Hengfeng Zhicheng F.C. 贵州恒丰智诚 * 2018–2020 Guizhou Hengfeng F.C. 贵州恒丰 * 2021 Guizhou F.C. 贵州队


Coaching staff


Managerial history

* Wang Fang (2008) * Wang Haifang (2011–3 June 2011) * Zhang Ning (3 June 2011 – 2011) * Yuan Yi (2011–27 May 2013) * Arie Schans (28 May 2013– 2014) * Zhang Jun (2014–31 December 2014) * Chen Mao (29 January 2015 – 7 April 2016) * Li Bing (caretaker) (7 April 2016 – 4 May 2017) *
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(4 May 2017 – 7 June 2018) *
Dan Petrescu Daniel "Dan" Vasile Petrescu (; born 22 December 1967) is a Romanian football manager and former player who is currently in charge of Liga I club CFR Cluj. As a player, Petrescu was deployed as a full-back or a winger and began his career a ...
(7 June 2018 – 23 March 2019) *
Hao Haitao Hao Haitao (, born December 3, 1968) is a Chinese football coach and a former association football, football player. He last managed Guizhou Hengfeng. He previously played for Qingdao Manatee, Shanghai Pudong F.C., Shanghai Pudong and Tianjin Te ...
(9 April 2019 – 19 June 2019) * Chen Mao (19 June 2019 – 26 November 2019) * Wang Xinxin (26 November 2019 – 13 October 2020) * Chen Mao (13 October 2020 – 27 November 2021) * Yuan Yi (27 November 2021 – 31 December 2021)


Honours

*
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(tier-III) **Champions (1):
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Results

All-time League Rankings *As of the end of 2019 season. * In group stage. 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

These players had international caps for their respective countries. Africa ;Cameroon * Yves Ekwalla Hermann (2015–2016) ;Egypt * Ali Ghazal (2017) ;Ivory Coast * Kevin Boli (2018–2020) ;Gambia *
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(2018) ;Kenya * Michael Olunga (2017–2018) Asia ;Australia *
Ryan McGowan Ryan James McGowan (born 15 August 1989) is an Australian footballer who plays as a defender for club Livingston. He has previously played for Para Hills Knights, Heart of Midlothian, Shandong Luneng Taishan, Dundee United, Henan Jianye, ...
(2017) ;Hong Kong * Festus Baise (2016–2019) *
Au Yeung Yiu Chung Au Yeung Yiu Chung (; born 11 July 1989), commonly known as Au Chung, is a former Hong Kong professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Club career Au Yeung studied at Yan Chai Hospital Tung Chi Ying Memorial Secondary School in Sha ...
(2016–2018) Central & North America ;Canada * Mason Trafford (2013) ;Honduras * Carlo Costly (2013) Europe ;Albania * Jahmir Hyka (2020-) ;Bosnia and Herzegovina * Ivan Božić (2013) ;Croatia *
Nikica Jelavić Nikica Jelavić (; born 27 August 1985) is a Croatian former professional footballer who played as a forward. Jelavić began his career with Croatian side Hajduk Split of the Prva HNL in 2002, before moving to Belgian Pro League club Zulte Wa ...
(2018–2020) *
Anton Maglica Anton Maglica (born 11 November 1991) is a Croatian professional footballer who plays as a striker. Club career Osijek Born in Brčko, Maglica started his career playing at youth level for Orašje. After he moved to Osijek to attend high scho ...
(2019-) ;Netherlands *
Tjaronn Chery Tjaronn Inteff Chefren Chery (born 4 June 1988) is a professional association football, footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Belgian Pro League club Royal Antwerp F.C., Antwerp. Born in the Netherlands, he represents the Suriname n ...
(2017–2019) ;Serbia * Dragan Stančić (2011) * Stefan Mihajlović (2020–2021) ;Spain * Mario Suárez (2017–2018) * Ibán Cuadrado (2015–2016) South America ;Brazil * Sérgio Mota (2019–2021) * Mazola (2016–2017)


References


External links

* {{Official website, http://www.guizhouhffc.com/ Defunct football clubs in China Association football clubs established in 1992 Association football clubs disestablished in 2022 1992 establishments in China 2022 disestablishments in China Sport in Guizhou Football clubs in China Football clubs in Guizhou Chinese Super League clubs China League One clubs China League Two clubs