Dalian Shide was a professional Chinese
football
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club based in
Dalian
Dalian ( ) is a major sub-provincial port city in Liaoning province, People's Republic of China, and is Liaoning's second largest city (after the provincial capital Shenyang) and the third-most populous city of Northeast China (after Shenyang ...
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Liaoning
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province, China who played in China's football league system between 1955 and 2012. Their home stadiums were the 55,843 capacity
Dalian People's Stadium and then later in 1997 they moved to the 30,776 capacity
Jinzhou Stadium
The Jinzhou Stadium () is a multi-purpose stadium in Jinzhou District, Dalian, Liaoning, People's Republic of China, China. Currently it is mostly used for association football, football matches. The stadium holds 30,776 people and was built in ...
.
The club was initially founded in 1955 as Dalian Shipyards and made sporadic appearances within the Chinese national leagues until 1982 when the local Dalian government took ownership of the club and renamed it Dalian Football Club. The club won their first major silverware when they won the 1992 domestic cup title. In 1993, the club was reorganised to become a completely professional football team, renamed themselves Dalian Wanda FC and went on to win the first fully professional
1994 Chinese Jia-A League title. The tycoon
Xu Ming and the
Shide Group would go on to take over the club rename it Dalian Shide.
Achieving a total of eight league titles from both the
Jia A and the rebranded
CSL Dalian were the most successful club in Chinese football, while in the
Asian Football Confederation
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the club reached the
1997–98 Asian Club Championship and
2000–01 Asian Cup Winners' Cup finals.
The club accumulated a huge debt and was eventually sold and merged into another club, thus becoming defunct.
History
The club was founded as Dalian Shipyards in 1955. After the 1982 season the local Dalian government took over its ownership and renamed it Dalian Football Club to represent the city. The club immediately became a major force within the second tier and eventually win promotion to the top level in 1984 when they won the division title. For the next several seasons Dalian were predominantly top tier regulars except for one season in 1989 when they were in the second tier, however they quickly won promotion and soon went on to win their first domestic cup in 1992.
Soon afterwards the
Chinese Football Association
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started to demand full professionalism and sponsorship from all the clubs in China. Dalian went on to be one of the first fully professionalised clubs in China on July 3, 1992. They gained sponsorship in 1993 from the
China Hualu group and then the
Dalian Wanda Group on March 8, 1994, who changed the club's name to Dalian Wanda FC.
In the inaugural fully professional
1994 league season, the club brought in former
Chinese national team manager
Zhang Honggen to coach the team and under his leadership guide the club to their first ever league title. The following season saw Zhang Honggen decide to not stay on as the club's manager and Dalian were unable to retain the league title, however the club eventually brought in former Chinese international player
Chi Shangbin into the club as their new manager. With
Wang Jianlin
Wang Jianlin (; born 24 October 1954) is a Chinese business magnate, investor and philanthropist. He is the chairman, founder, and majority shareholder of the Dalian Wanda Group, one of China's foremost conglomerate companies, which is also well ...
and the full support of his company the Dalian Wanda Group taking full ownership of the club, they started to build a football dynasty by winning the
1996 league season undefeated. Domestic dominance continued in the
1997 league season while Dalian narrowly just missed out on
1997–98 Asian Club Championship and Chi Shangbin decided to leave to take on a position with the Chinese national team. Despite this Dalian had a well-funded and prolific academy that produced numerous Chinese internationals such as
Zhang Enhua,
Li Ming and
Sun Jihai and with another former Chinese national team manager
Xu Genbao Dalian were easily able to replicate their success by winning the
1998 league title.
In 2000 at the height of their success, Wang Jianlin decided to pull out from football after publicly criticizing Chinese referees for match fixing and he did not return to football until 2011 when his associated Wanda Group sponsored the
2011 Chinese Super League
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after former Chinese FA Vice-chairmen Xie Yalong and Nan Yong stood on trial for bribery.
On January 9, 2000, Wang Jianlin sold Dalian to
Xu Ming and the Shide Group for 120 million
Yuan and the club's name was changed to Dalian Shide. The new owners brought in
Serbia
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Milorad Kosanović as their new manager and win another league title in the
2000 league season. Kosanović made the men's team by far the most successful team in Chinese football by winning the 2001, 2002 league title, 2001
Chinese FA Cup
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and just missing out on
2000–01 Asian Cup Winners' Cup during his reign. When Milorad Kosanović left to coach the
Serbia and Montenegro national under-21 football team the club eventually brought in
Vladimir Petrović who guided the team to the recently rebranded
2005 Chinese Super League title as well as 2005 Chinese FA Cup. With the retirement of striker
Hao Haidong and Vladimir Petrović leaving to take the Chinese national team management position, the club went through an inconsistent period due to team and coach changes. In 2008, Dalian Shide selected a number of players from its academy to play in a satellite team in the S.League in Singapore, called
Dalian Shide Siwu FC.
On 14 February 2010,
Zhang Yalin died of
lymphoma
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in
Dalian
Dalian ( ) is a major sub-provincial port city in Liaoning province, People's Republic of China, and is Liaoning's second largest city (after the provincial capital Shenyang) and the third-most populous city of Northeast China (after Shenyang ...
,
Liaoning
)
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, aged 28, after a two-year-battle with the disease.
On 30 November 2012, Dalian Shide were acquired by Aerbin Group and merged into
Dalian Aerbin F.C., although a lot of confusion and rumour surrounded the demise of Shide.
Club name history
* 1955–1982: Dalian Shipyards
* 1983–1992: Dalian Football Club
* 1993: Dalian Hualu
* 1994–1998: Dalian Wanda ()
* 1999: Dalian Wanda Shide ()
* 2000–2012: Dalian Shide ()
Grounds
Dalian played in the seat multi-purpose
Dalian People's Stadium for much of their early history. In 1997 the club moved to the recently built seat multi-use
Jinzhou Stadium
The Jinzhou Stadium () is a multi-purpose stadium in Jinzhou District, Dalian, Liaoning, People's Republic of China, China. Currently it is mostly used for association football, football matches. The stadium holds 30,776 people and was built in ...
in
Dalian
Dalian ( ) is a major sub-provincial port city in Liaoning province, People's Republic of China, and is Liaoning's second largest city (after the provincial capital Shenyang) and the third-most populous city of Northeast China (after Shenyang ...
,
China
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.
Last Squad
Retired numbers
26 –
Zhang Yalin,
Midfielder
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, 2000–2009 posthumous. The number was retired in March 2010.
Last coaching staff
Managerial history
Managers who have coached the club and team since the team became a professional club back on July 3, 1992
Honours
All-time honours list including amateur period.
League
*
Chinese Jia-A League
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/
Chinese Super League
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** Winners (8): 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005
* Chinese Jia-B League
**Winners (2): 1983, 1984
* Chinese Yi League/
China League Two
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(Third Tier League)
** Winners (1): 1981
Cup
*
Chinese FA Cup
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H ...
** Winners (3): 1992, 2001, 2005
*
Chinese Super Cup
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** Winners (3): 1997, 2001, 2003
Continental
*
Asian Club Championship
** Runners-up (1):
1997–98
*
Asian Cup Winners' Cup
** Runners-up (1):
2001
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Youth
* U19
** U19 Winners Cup Winners: 2006
* U17
** U17 Youth League Champions: 2000
Results
All-time League Rankings
*''As of end of 2012 league season''.
*: No promotion. : In final group stage. : Deduct 6 points for abandoning a match in protest of a referee's call.
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
*- = 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
See also
*
Dalian Shide FC (Singapore)
References
External links
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Sinosoc.com
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Football clubs in China
Association football clubs established in 1982
Association football clubs disestablished in 2012
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2012 disestablishments in China
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