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Shanghai Shenxin Football Club () was a professional football club that participated in China's football league system between 2003 and 2019 under licence from the
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(CFA). The team was based in
Jinshan District Jinshan District, is a suburban district of southwestern Shanghai, neighboring Zhejiang province and Hangzhou Bay. It has a land area of and a population of 732,500 as of the 2010 Chinese census. Jinshan District, located in the southwest of S ...
,
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and their home stadium was the Jinshan Football Stadium that has a seating capacity of 30,000. Their majority shareholder was Chinese real estate company Hengyuan Corporation. The club was founded in 2003 as Shanghai Hengyuan Football Club before they made their debut in the third tier of China's football league pyramid in the 2003 league season. When the People's Liberation Army dismissed part of its sports branch, which included its football team the club became interested in acquiring it before ultimately buying their youth team. On April 2, 2004, a new club named Nanchang Bayi Hengyuan Football Club was established with players who had played for the Shanghai Hengyuan Football Club and the Bayi U-19 team. The club worked its way up to the top tier after coming runners-up in the second division during the 2009 league season and promotion to the
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. The club name changed to "Nanchang Hengyuan Football Club" at 2010 summer, because the word "Bayi" (means People's Liberation Army) used by enterprise is prohibited from 2009. After almost eight years in Nanchang the club would decide to move back to Shanghai at the beginning of 2012 and renamed themselves Shanghai Shenxin Football Club.


History

In 2003 Shanghai Jinmao Football Club was founded in the
Zhabei District Zhabei, formerly romanized as Chapei, is a neighborhood and a former district of Shanghai with a land area of and a resident population of 847,300 as of 2013. It is the location of the Shanghai railway station, one of the main railway stations ...
of
Shanghai Shanghai (; , , Standard Mandarin pronunciation: ) is one of the four direct-administered municipalities of the People's Republic of China (PRC). The city is located on the southern estuary of the Yangtze River, with the Huangpu River flowin ...
by Jinmao Group and the local FA. Before the club was able to participate in the 2003 China League Two, Jinmao Group withdrew from the position of the main shareholder of the club, which was filled in by Shanghai real estate company Hengyuan Corporation, and the club was in turn renamed Shanghai Hengyuan Football Club. In their first season, they failed to reach the finals at the end of the campaign. During this period top-tier side Bayi FC were in financial difficulties. Shanghai Hengyuan were interested to taking over the entire club especially their position in the top tier of the Chinese football pyramid, however this was unable to be achieved because many of the first team had already left the club. Shanghai Hengyuan then concentrated on buying Bayi's youth team and on April 2, 2004, a new club named Nanchang Bayi Hengyuan Football Club was established with players who had played for the Shanghai Hengyuan Football Club and the Bayi U-19 team. The club moved to Nanchang, Jiangxi and play at the 26,000 seater
Nanchang Bayi Stadium Nanchang Bayi Stadium (Simplified Chinese: 南昌八一体育场) is a multi-use stadium in Nanchang, China. It is currently used mostly for football matches and athletics Athletics may refer to: Sports * Sport of athletics, a collection of sp ...
to take advantage of the region's lack of football representation, yet strong support. Playing at the bottom of the Chinese football pyramid in the third tier the club brought in Li Xiao to manage the team. He quickly guided the team to win the Yi League in 2005 and promotion to the Jia League. After this achievement Li Xiao became the club's vice-chairman. High-profile managers Zhou Suian and then
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came to manage the team with little success. Li Xiao returned to manage the team until November 27, 2008, when he decided to resign at the end the season. The club then brought in
Zhu Jiong Zhu Jiong (Chinese:朱炯, born August 5, 1973) is a Chinese football manager and a former player. Club career Zhu Jiong began his career playing for Shanghai Shenhua youth team and would graduate to the senior team during the dawn of full profe ...
who despite having a slow start to the season quickly guided the club to a runners-up position and promotion to the
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for the first time in the club's history. The club struggled to settle within the league, until Chen Zhizhao's ten league goals enabled the team to narrowly avoid relegation when they finished thirteenth within the league. In the following season the club had a contract dispute with Chen Zhizhao and they spent the whole season without their top goalscorer. Despite this they again just avoided relegation. With the team perpetual relegation contenders and constantly disappointing crowd support, the Hengyuan Corporation decided that it would be easier to bring the team back to Shanghai and closer to the company's headquarters. The club moved into 30,000 seater Jinshan Football Stadium at the beginning of the 2012 league campaign and was renamed Shanghai Shenxin Football Club. After the renaming, the club struggled to stay afloat between the higher spending clubs in Shanghai,
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and
Shanghai SIPG Shanghai Port FC (), previously named Shanghai SIPG, is a professional football club that participates in the Chinese Super League under licence from the Chinese Football Association (CFA). The team is based in Pudong, Shanghai, and their home sta ...
, and were relegated to the
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following the 2015 season. In 2018 the club's owner Xu Guoliang and his company the Hengyuan Corporation would become embroiled in a bitter dispute with the
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where he claimed that they had embezzled more than 20 billion yuan of his assets from his company and that now all of his assets were frozen. With the club's owner in financial difficulties they would sell any player to remain afloat, however this resulted in their relegation at the end of the 2019 league season. With even more of a loss of revenue from being in the third tier the club would admit to the
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that they were in financial difficulties and were unable to pay the teams wages for the whole of the 2019 league season so they decided to disband on 3 February 2020.


Name history

*2003: Shanghai Jinmao (上海金贸) *2003: Shanghai Hengyuan (上海衡源) *2004–2009: Nanchang Bayi Hengyuan (南昌八一衡源) *2010–2011: Nanchang Hengyuan(南昌衡源) *2012–: Shanghai Shenxin (上海申鑫)


Rivalries

The club's main rivals are against
Shanghai Shenhua Shanghai Shenhua F.C. () is a Chinese professional football club that participates in the Chinese Super League under license from the Chinese Football Association (CFA). The term ''shen hua'' literally translates as "the Flower of Shanghai" in ...
and
Shanghai SIPG Shanghai Port FC (), previously named Shanghai SIPG, is a professional football club that participates in the Chinese Super League under licence from the Chinese Football Association (CFA). The team is based in Pudong, Shanghai, and their home sta ...
whom they contest in the local Shanghai derby. The club's first top flight derby encounter occurred 12 May 2012 against Shenhua in a result that ended in a 0–0 draw. The following season Shenhua's long serving captain
Yu Tao Yu Tao (; born October 15, 1981 in Shanghai) is a Chinese international football player as a midfielder. Club career Yu Tao began his football career playing for Shanghai 02 before the club was taken over by Shanghai Shenhua and he was promot ...
defected clubs, which enraged the Shenhua supporters and heated the rivalry between the two teams. The tie against Shanghai SIPG also contains strong links between the two teams. Players
Jiang Zhipeng Jiang Zhipeng (; born 6 March 1989) is a Chinese footballer who currently plays for Shenzhen in the Chinese Super League. Club career Jiang Zhipeng started his football career when he joined the Genbao Football Academy in 2000 and was promote ...
and
Wang Jiayu Wang Jiayu ( Chinese: 王佳玉; Pinyin: ''Wáng Jiāyù''; born 28 September 1990 in Shanghai) is a Chinese football player who currently plays for Chinese Super League side Shanghai SIPG as a midfielder. Club career Born in Shanghai, Wang joi ...
had represented both teams before the two clubs met in their first derby on 2 June 2013, which resulted in a 6–1 victory to Shanghai SIPG. The club's geographical location has opened them up to rivalries with neighbouring clubs
Hangzhou Greentown F.C. Zhejiang Professional Football Club (), commonly referred to as Zhejiang FC or simply Zhejiang, is a professional Chinese football (soccer), football club that currently participates in the Chinese Super League under license from the Chinese Footb ...
and Jiangsu Guoxin-Sainty F.C. where they contest in a fixture called the Yangtze Delta Derby.


Coaching staff


Managerial history

* Kai Zhao (2003) * Li Xiao (2004–05) *
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(Dec 7, 2005 – Feb 8, 2006) *
Zhu Bo Zhu Bo (; Pinyin: ''Zhū Bō''; ; born on September 24, 1960 in Dalian, Liaoning) is a Chinese football manager and a former international football player. As a player, he was a right-back who represented Bayi Football Team where he won severa ...
(Jan 1, 2006 – April 26, 2006) * Li Xiao (2006–08) *
Zhu Jiong Zhu Jiong (Chinese:朱炯, born August 5, 1973) is a Chinese football manager and a former player. Club career Zhu Jiong began his career playing for Shanghai Shenhua youth team and would graduate to the senior team during the dawn of full profe ...
(Jan 1, 2009 – July 7, 2013) * Guo Guangqi ''(interim)'' (July 7, 2013 – Nov 29, 2013) * Cheng Yaodong (Nov 30, 2013 – Sep 29,2014) * Guo Guangqi (Sep 29,2014 – Apr 13,2015) * Liu Junwei (Apr 13,2015 – Dec 4,2015) * Kim Sang-ho (Dec 4,2015 – May 30, 2016) * Gary White (May 30, 2016 – Nov 23, 2016) * Juan Ignacio Martínez (Nov 23, 2016 – Nov 28, 2017) *
Zhu Jiong Zhu Jiong (Chinese:朱炯, born August 5, 1973) is a Chinese football manager and a former player. Club career Zhu Jiong began his career playing for Shanghai Shenhua youth team and would graduate to the senior team during the dawn of full profe ...
(Dec 3, 2017Present)


Honours

*
China League Two The Chinese Football Association Division Two League (Simplified Chinese: 中国足球协会乙级联赛), or China League Two, is the third tier league of the People's Republic of China. The league is under the auspices of the Chinese Football As ...
(Third tier) **Champions (1): 2005


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 * 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


See also

* Bayi FC


References

{{Reflist


External links


Official website
(Simplified Chinese)
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Defunct football clubs in China 2003 establishments in China Association football clubs established in 2003 Football clubs in Shanghai 2020 disestablishments in China Association football clubs disestablished in 2020