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Meizhou Hakka Football Club (;
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club based in Wuhua, Meizhou,
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, that competes in . Meizhou Hakka plays its home matches at the Huitang Stadium, located within Wuhua County. Their current majority shareholders are the Meizhou municipal government, Municipal Sports Bureau, Wei Real Estate Development Co. Ltd. and partners.


History

Meizhou Hakka F.C. was established in January 2013 by former Guangdong Sunray Cave manager Cao Yang along with the support of the Meizhou municipal government, Municipal Sports Bureau. He would soon go on to gain financial support from the Chairman of Wei Real Estate Development Co., Ltd., Wei Jinping who was persuaded in investing into the team after Cao Yang described his envision of creating a footballing hub in Wuhua County, the home town of former Chinese footballer and coach Lee Wai Tong. The squad was assembled with local Hakka players and players from other teams in Guangdong, including Guangdong Sunray Cave, Guangzhou Evergrande, Shenzhen Ruby and Shenzhen Fengpeng before entering the third tier in the 2013 league season where despite topping the group stages they finished fifth in the knock-out stages. Former Chinese national team head coach Qi Wusheng was brought in during the 2015 China League Two season. He would go on to help guide the club to win the division title in a penalty shoot-out against Dalian Transcendence and promotion to the second tier for the first time in the club's history. Qi Wusheng would not extend his contract with the club and Dutch football manager Luc Nijholt was brought in on 1 January 2016 as well as 80 million yuan to invest within the team. Luc Nijholt would leave the team on 19 July 2016 as the club sat twelfth within the league and marginally above the relegation zone, a position they would remain in for the rest of the season. After several managerial changes with limited success, Serbian manager Milan Ristić was brought in on 6 February 2021 and he was able to guide the team to promotion to the top tier at the end of the 2021 China League One season.


Name history

According to the club's statement: *2013 Meizhou Kejia 梅州客家 *2014– Meizhou Wuhua 梅州五华 According to official documents of CFA: *2013–2015 Meizhou Kejia 梅州客家 *2016— Meizhou Hakka 梅州客家


Current squad


First-team squad


Reserve squad


Out on loan


Coaching staff


Managerial history

* Cao Yang (2013) * Tan Ende (2014–26 May 2015) * Zhang Jun (26 May 2015 – 3 July 2015) * Qi Wusheng (3 July 2015–31 Dec 2015) * Luc Nijholt (1 Jan 2016–19 Jul 2016) * Cao Yang (interim) (19 Jul 2016–31 Dec 2016) * Vjekoslav Lokica (16 Feb 2017–29 Apr 2017) * Cao Yang (interim) (29 Apr 2017–23 Jul 2017) * Aleksandar Stankov (23 Jul 2017–18 Dec 2017) * Rusmir Cviko (18 Dec 2017–28 Aug 2018) * Li Weijun (interim) (28 Aug 2018–19 Dec 2018) * Zheng Xiaotian (19 Dec 2018–6 Nov 2019) * Marcelo Rospide (12 Nov 2019–31 Dec 2020) * Milan Ristić (2 Feb 2021–4 Jan 2024) * Pablo Villar (5 Jan 2024–20 May 2024) * Qu Gang (interim) (20 May 2024–12 Jun 2024) * Milan Ristić (12 Jun 2024–present)


Honours

* China League Two (tier-III) **Champions (1):
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Results

All-time league rankings ''As of the end of 2024 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 * – = 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


References

{{Chinese Super League Association football clubs established in 2013 2013 establishments in China Football clubs in Meizhou Chinese Super League clubs Football clubs in China