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Qingdao Hailifeng Football Club (Simplified Chinese: 青岛海利丰足球俱乐部), previously named Qingdao JVC Zhengyi, Qingdao Benda, Hefei Chuangyi, Qingdao Aokema and Qingdao Haixin is a Chinese Football Association Jia League football club currently playing in the Chinese Jia League.
Club NamesGuangdong Hongyuan
This club was played in Jia A league. and this club was bought by Qingdao Hailifeng who played in Yi League in December, 2001.[1] Qingdao HailifengThe Qingdao club has changed its name, its home stadium, and even its home city due to financial reasons. Their previous names include:
Qingdao JVC Zhengyi was founded 7 January, 1995.[2]
Guangdong Hongyuan EraGuangdong Hongyuan Football Club was co-founded by the Guangdong Hongyuan Group and the Guangdong Football Association on September 15, 1992. In 1998, the GuangDong Hongyuan Group bought the remaining shares from the Guangdong Football Association to gain full control of the club. At the start of the Jia A League (the former name of Chinese Super League), Guangdong Hongyuan was one of the most agile teams and finished highly. The team benefitted from their purchases of superstars Li Bing and Ma Mingyu, plus local stars such as Xie Yuxin. However, Li Bing and Ma Mingyu were sold to Sichuan in 1997 and Guangdong Hongyuan were relegated to the Jia B League (the former name of Chinese Football Association Jia League). Since then, the club have been unsuccessful in winning promotion back into the elite division. Qingdao EraQingdao Hailifeng Football Club was founded in 18 March, 1998[3] and has recently been a regular in the second division. However, the club has never won promotion to the Jia B League, gaining it place in the division only by buying Guangdong Hongyuan in December 2001. After 4 years of failure to win promotion, the Guangdong Hongyuan Group had lost patience and agreed to sell their Jia B League team to Qingdao Hailifeng. Current squad
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