Chongqing F.C.

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Chongqing F.C.
重庆FC
Full name Chongqing Football Club
重庆足球俱乐部
Founded December 30, 2010
Ground Olympic Sports Center,
Chongqing
Ground Capacity 58,680
Manager Manuel Cajuda
League China League Two
2013 15th (Relegated)
Website Club home page
Home colours
Away colours

Chongqing Football Club or Chongqing F.C. (Simplified Chinese: 重庆足球俱乐部) is a Chinese professional football club based in Chongqing. The club plays in the China League One.

History

Chongqing F.C., the second club of Chongqing, was established by Chongqing Football Management Center on December 30, 2010.[1]

The club plays in the China League Two at season 2011. In their search for first head coach, Pei Encai attracted Chongqing's attention. Pei was the manager of Chinese Super League club Jiangsu Sainty F.C. who had ended the Season 2010 on 11th place. Chongqing F.C. signed Pei Encai along with some of his players at Jiangsu, Di You, Zhi Yaqi, Wang Yang and Wang Xiang. Following a poor run of results, Pei stood down as head coach of Chongqing F.C. and replaced by Zhao Faqing at June 21, 2011.[2] The club signed some former Chinese Super League players like Zheng Wei, Ma Xiaolei and Guo Mingyue in summer transfer window. At last, they coming second in the South Division of 2011 China League Two and qualification to the Play-offs stage. They went onto win both their legs of the quarter finals against Shandong Youth and after brushing aside Dongguan Topship Chemical. They progressed through to the final but lost in penalty shoot-out however they were still promoted to 2012 China League One along with the winners Harbin Yiteng F.C..

Results

  • As of the end of 2013 season

All-time League Rankings

Season 2011 2012 2013
Division 3 2 2
Position 2 8 15

Current squad

As of 27 February 2013

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 China GK Niu Ben
2 China DF Zhai Zhaoyu
3 China DF Hu Xiaoyu
4 South Korea MF Kim Tae-Min
5 China DF Li Siyuan
6 China MF Zou Yucheng
7 China MF Xu Qing
8 China MF Li Fei
9 New Zealand FW Chris Killen
10 Brazil FW Nei
11 China MF Du Yu
12 China FW Shen Tianfeng
13 China MF Meng Wei
14 China MF Ouyang Xue
15 China MF Wang Xin
16 China MF Lu Chenghe
17 China MF Xiao Zhen
No. Position Player
18 China MF Sheng Jun
19 China MF Shen Longyuan
21 China GK Cui Kai
23 China GK Guo Wei
24 China MF Han Hao
25 China DF Fan Qunxiao
26 China MF Gu Bin
27 China MF Chen Zhuo
28 China MF Zheng Wei
29 China MF Hu Peilong
30 China DF Zhao Xudong
31 China MF Ding Peng
32 China FW Ma Xiaolei
33 China DF Guo Mingyue
34 China FW Zhu Xiaodong
35 China GK Feng Yutong


Reserve squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
41 China MF Long Pengyu
42 China MF Xie Zhuozhuang
43 China MF Dan Yiming
44 China MF Wang Zhe
45 China MF Cai Wei
46 China DF Feng Hua
47 China GK Yang Sen
48 China DF Yu Di
49 China FW Huang Fei
No. Position Player
50 China DF Zhang Lei
51 China MF Xia Yang
52 China FW Wang Yongjie
53 China MF Wang Xinzheng
54 China DF Wang xin'gan
55 China DF Chen Qiurun
56 China FW Ren Xinlong
57 China MF An Shuo
58 China MF He Fang

Managers

Fitness and conditioning Coach

  • France Rabah Benlarbi (2011-2012)

References

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