Beijing Enterprises Group F.C.

Beijing BG
Běijīng Kònggǔ
北京控股
Founded 2004
Ground Olympic Sports Centre (Beijing)
Capacity 36,228
Chairman Guo Weiwei (郭维维)
Manager Serbia Aleksandar Stanojević
League China League One
2014 4th

Beijing Enterprises Group Football Club (Chinese: 北京控股; pinyin: Běijīng Kònggǔ) or simply Beijing BG, is a professional Chinese football club who currently participates in the China League One division. The team is based in Beijing where they play their home games in the 36,228 capacity Olympic Sports Centre (Beijing).

History

Beijing Enterprises Group F.C. was founded as Beijing Baxy F.C. in 2004 by former Chinese footballers Guo Weiwei, Wang Tao and Guo Weijian as an amateur football club.[1] By 2009 the clubs youth team were considered good enough to take part in professional football and the club entered the third tier of Chinese football at the beginning of the 2009 China League Two season. Within their first professional campaign Wang Tao was their Chairman who brought in Cao Xiandong to manage the team. The players wore white tops, black bottoms, white socks for the home kits and blue tops, white bottoms, dark blue socks for their away kit.[2] After a promising start to the campaign that saw them lead the table within the group stage the club ultimately finished third in the play-off and just missed out of promotion to the second division.[3] After failure to win promotion from the previous season the club decided to take over financially struggling China League One side Beijing Hongdeng and took over their position within the league at the beginning of the 2010 league season.[4] In Beijing Baxy's first season in the second tier, they were given a 6-point deduction due to Beijing Hongdeng's late payment of wages for Rajko Vidović in the 2007 season.[5]

Beijing Baxy finished the 15th of 16 teams in the 2012 season and was supposed to relegate to China League Two; however, they were spared from relegation due to Dalian Shide's dissolvation. On 26 February 2013, Croatian manager Goran Tomić was officially announced as the new coach of the club.[6] After signing some high level players such as Stephen Makinwa, Lucian Goian, Ryan Griffiths and Hu Zhaojun, Beijing Baxy finished historic high record of 7th place if the 2013 season. Beijing Baxy had a 21-match-unbeaten (8 wins and 13 draws) start in the 2014 season. They remained the hope of promotion until the last round and eventually finished in 4th place. Goran Tomić won China League One Coach of the Year award in December 2014.

On 25 December 2014, Beijing Enterprises Holdings Limited bought majority shares of the club and the club name was changed into Beijing Enterprises Group F.C..[7] On 12 January 2015, former Beijing Guoan manager Aleksandar Stanojević signed a three-year contract with the club.[8]

Location

The home ground of Beijing Baxi FC is Chaoyang Sports Centre which is located on Yaojiayuan Road No. 77 in Chaoyang District. The stadium was used during the 2008 Beijing Olympics [9] and the grounds also incorporate a golf driving range, equestrian shop, baseball venue, indoor tennis, and training pitches.[10] Baxy do not train at this venue, but amateur football club Forbidden City Football Club often play weekend matches at the pitches located directly behind the main stadium. Beijing BG moved their home stadium to Olympic Sports Centre (Beijing) in 2015.

Name Changes

Results

All-time League Rankings

Year Tier Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Pos Cup Asian Avg league att Stadium
2009 3 15 8 3 4 25 22 +3 21 1 3 NH DNQ Eastern Aojing Sports Centre
2010 2 24 10 4 10 24 24 0 28 2 8 NH DNQ Chaoyang Sports Centre
2011 2 26 7 9 10 18 28 -10 30 11 R1 DNQ Chaoyang Sports Centre
2012 2 30 8 7 15 34 46 -12 31 15 R2 DNQ 845 Shijingshan Stadium
2013 2 30 11 8 11 35 42 -7 41 7 R2 DNQ 2,269 Chaoyang Sports Centre
2014 2 30 14 13 3 45 27 18 55 4 R2 DNQ 1,668 Chaoyang Sports Centre

Key

  China top division
  China second division
  China third division
C   Champions
RU   Runners-up
3   Third place
  Relegated

  • 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

Current squad

As of 14 march 2015 [13]

First team squad

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

No. Position Player
1 China GK Dong Lei
2 China DF Liu Bin
3 Brazil DF Éder Lima
5 China DF Tang Jiashu
7 China DF Jin Hui
8 China MF Lu Jiang
9 Colombia FW Carmelo Valencia
11 China MF Wang Wen'an
13 China DF Han Xuan
14 China MF Li Zhendong
15 China DF Cui Wei
16 China DF Wu Wenguang
17 China DF Xu Dong
18 China GK Yang Fan
No. Position Player
19 China DF Yang Guiyan
20 China MF Chen Shuo
21 Chinese Taipei MF Chen Hao-wei
22 China GK Jiang Bo
23 China DF Yao Liang
25 Chinese Taipei FW Wen Chih-hao
26 China DF Cui Zhongkai
27 Serbia FW Danko Lazović
28 China MF Xue Fei
29 China MF Lü Peng
31 China MF Yan Xiangchuang
32 China DF Wang Cun
33 Hong Kong FW Godfred Karikari

Reserve squad

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

No. Position Player
45 China GK Cao Ziyi
55 China MF Zhang Sheng
56 China MF Wang Jinghui
No. Position Player
58 China MF Xu Borui
59 China DF Chen Fangzhou
60 China DF Zhu Xiaojian

Coaching staff

Position Staff
Head coach Serbia Aleksandar Stanojević
Team Manager China Tang Pengju
Assistent coaches Serbia Aleksandar Kristić
Serbia Goran Pandurović
Serbia Branimir Mićović
Fitness coach China Cui Enlang
Team Physician China Xiao Bin

Source: sina.com

Notable players

Had international caps for their respective countries.

Africa

Asia

Europe

References

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  2. 中乙-两队上演进球大战 北京4-3湖南冲甲稍占优 at sports.sohu.com 2009-11-24 Retrieved 2014-09-09
  3. China 2009 at rsssf.com 23 Apr 2010 Retrieved 2014-01-07
  4. 北京宏登队同意转让 北京八喜队借“壳”战中甲 at sports.sohu.com 2010-02-02 Retrieved 2014-01-07
  5. 北京八喜收到中国足协罚单 联赛积分被扣除6分 at sports.sohu.com 2010-04-08 Retrieved 2015-01-12
  6. 八喜官方宣布新任主帅 克罗地亚少帅托米奇掌舵 at sohu.com 2013-02-26 Retrieved 2015-01-12
  7. 关于中甲北京八喜联合竞技足球俱乐部有限公司主要股权转让并更名为北京控股足球俱乐部有限公司的公示 at Chinese Football Association 2014-12-25 Retrieved 2015-01-12
  8. 斯塔诺出任北控主帅:签约三年 任务率队冲超 at QQ.com 2015-01-12 Retrieved 2015-01-12
  9. ['http://m.nciku.com/en/theme/?catno=74 "Olympic Venues"]. Nciku. Retrieved 20 August 2012.
  10. ['http://www.chysports.com/ "Chaoyang Stadium"]. Chaoyang Stadium. Retrieved 20 August 2012.
  11. "China - List of Champions". rsssf.com. 10 Oct 2013. Retrieved 3 February 2014.
  12. "北京八喜". sodasoccer.com. Retrieved 3 February 2014.
  13. 2015赛季中甲联赛北京北控队球员报名大名单 (Chinese)

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