Shijiazhuang Ever Bright F.C.
Shijiazhuang Ever Bright Football Club (simplified Chinese: 石家庄永昌; traditional Chinese: 石家莊永昌; pinyin: Shíjiāzhuāng Yǒngchāng) is a professional football club that currently participates in the Chinese Super League under licence from the Chinese Football Association (CFA). The team is based in Shijiazhuang, Hebei and their home stadium is the Yutong International Sports Center that has a seating capacity of 38,500. Their majority shareholder is the Hebei Ever Bright Real Estate Development Co.,Ltd who own 70% of the shares of the club.
History
The club was established as an amateur club named Xiamen Dongyuhang (Simplified Chinese: 厦门东屿行) on January 4, 2001 and initially played in Xiamen within the Fujian province. The club would play within the amateur leagues for several seasons until they established themselves as champions of Fujian Province in 2009. This would then lead to the club playing in the China Amateur Football League where in 2010 they claimed a runners-up spot.[1] After this result on February 25, 2011 the club was reorganized as a professional football club when Smart Hero International Trading Limited (骏豪投资有限公司), Xiamen Dongyu Import & Export Co., Ltd. (厦门东屿行进出口有限公司), Xiamen City HS Sheng Industrial Co., Ltd. (厦门协晟工贸有限公司) and Xiamen City Shengxin Metal Products Co., Ltd. (厦门金盛鑫金属制) invested 10 million Yuan into the club.[2][3] The name of the club was changed into Fujian Smart Hero, they moved away from the Xiamen Sports Center Stadium into the Longyan Sports Center and appointed Zhao Tuqiang as their manager. Within their debut professional season they played in the China League Two division within the 2011 league season where their home uniforms were yellow tops and black shorts. Fujian in their first season would win promotion to the 2012 China League One division via the League One relegation play-off which Fujian beat Guizhou Zhicheng 6–5 in a Penalty shootout.[4]
In the 2012 China League One campaign Xu Hui was appointed as manager and he would lead the club to a third-place finish. This saw Hebei Ever Bright Real Estate Development Co.,Ltd. interested in the team and they bought 70% shares of the club, which officially went through on January 18, 2013.[5] The club moved to Hebei Province's capital city Shijiazhuang into the Yutong International Sports Center, changed the clubs colors to blue and the teams name into Shijiazhuang Yongchang Junhao F.C. (Simplified Chinese: 石家庄永昌骏豪足球俱乐部). On December 27, 2013 The Yongchang Real Estate Development Group (永昌地产开发集团公司) bought the remaining 30% shares of the club and on February 24, 2014 Shijiazhuang Yongchang Junhao F.C. changed their name to Shijiazhuang Yongchang F.C.(Simplified Chinese: 石家庄永昌足球俱乐部).[6][7] In the 2014 league season Shijiazhuang Yongchang won promotion to the top tier in the first time in their history when they came runners-up within their division. The clubs first act within the top flight was to change their English name to Shijiazhuang Ever Bright F.C. (while their Chinese name still remain as 石家庄永昌) in January 2015.
Name history
- 2011–12: Fujian Smart Hero (福建骏豪)
- 2013: Shijiazhuang Yongchang Junhao (石家庄永昌骏豪)
- 2014: Shijiazhuang Yongchang (石家庄永昌)
- 2015–: Shijiazhuang Ever Bright (石家庄永昌)
Current squad
As of 5 March 2015 [8]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Reserve squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. |
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Position |
Player
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31 |
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MF |
Chen-Zeng Tailang
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36 |
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GK |
Wu Chao
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38 |
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DF |
Wang Zhilin
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39 |
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DF |
Li Ao
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40 |
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MF |
Ma Xuan
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41 |
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MF |
Shen Hao |
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No. |
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Position |
Player
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42 |
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DF |
Hao Ming
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43 |
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GK |
Wu-Yao Shengxuan
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44 |
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MF |
Tan Xiang
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45 |
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MF |
Wang Zhuo
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46 |
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DF |
Niu Xinyu
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47 |
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FW |
Yang Yiming |
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Out on loan
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. |
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Position |
Player
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MF |
Guo Song (at Torcatense)
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DF |
Zhao Chengle (at Felgueiras 1932) |
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No. |
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Position |
Player
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FW |
Liu Ziming (at Torcatense)
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DF |
An Shuo (at Torcatense) |
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Coaching staff
Position |
Staff |
Head coach |
Yasen Petrov |
Assistant coach |
Hou Zhimin Liu Yan |
Managerial history
Managers who have coached the club since they became a completely professional unit on February 25, 2011.[9][10]
- Zhao Tuqiang (2011)
- Xu Hui (2012-May 14, 2013)
- Xu Tao (interim) (May 14, 2013 – June 30, 2013)
- Li Shubin (June 30, 2013 – December 12, 2013)
- Yasen Petrov (December 12, 2013 – Present)
Honours
League
- Runners-up (1): 2014
Results
All-time League Rankings
As of the end of 2015 season.[12][13]
Key
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- Pld = Played
- W = Games won
- D = Games drawn
- L = Games lost
- F = Goals for
- A = Goals against
- Pts = Points
- Pos = Final position
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- 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
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- 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
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References
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