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  2. Guangzhou F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Guangzhou Football Club (simplified Chinese: 广州足球俱乐部; traditional Chinese: 廣州足球俱樂部; pinyin: Guǎngzhōu Zúqiú Jùlèbù), previously Guangzhou Evergrande (simplified Chinese: 广州恒大; traditional Chinese: 廣州恆大; pinyin: Guǎngzhōu Héngdà), is a Chinese professional football club based in Guangzhou, Guangdong.

  3. Guangzhou F.C. in international competitions - Wikipedia

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    Guangzhou F.C. is a Chinese professional football club based in Guangzhou. Their first participation in international competitions was during the 2012 season, when they competed in the AFC Champions League. Their first match was against Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors, won by Guangzhou 5–1.

  4. List of football clubs in China - Wikipedia

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    Club League/Division Lvl Change from 2023; Dalian K'un City: China League Two: 3: Promoted from Chinese Champions League & new name (formerly Dalian Huayi)

  5. China's most successful club folds under weight of debts

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    FILE - Chinese soccer fans from the Guangzhou F.C. Fans Union cheer during a match for the Super League of Chinese Football Association in Guangzhou in south China's Guangdong province, on Aug. 8 ...

  6. Ex-champions Guangzhou expelled from Chinese leagues - AOL

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    China's most successful side Guangzhou FC will not play professionally next season because of their failure to pay off enough of their substantial debt. The eight-time Chinese Super League (CSL ...

  7. List of Chinese football champions - Wikipedia

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    Dalian Shide and Guangzhou FC are the most successful teams in the professional period with eight titles each. Dalian won three consecutive titles on two occasions (1996–1998 and 2000–2002), while Guangzhou won seven consecutive titles from 2011 to 2017.

  8. Guangzhou Football Park - Wikipedia

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    Guangzhou Football Park is a football stadium under construction in Guangzhou, China. The construction of the 12 billion yuan (US$1.7 billion) stadium began on 16 April 2020. [ 1 ] The design of the lotus-shaped stadium was that of Shanghai-based American architect Hasan Syed. [ 2 ]

  9. Yuexiushan Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Following their promotion to the Chinese Super League (CSL), original tenants Guangzhou Evergrande moved out of the Yuexiushan Stadium, and relocated to the Tianhe Stadium ahead of the 2011 season. [6] Another Guangzhou-based club, Guangzhou R&F, moved to the venue instead and played their first home game at Yuexiushan in the summer of 2011 ...