Liaoning Tieren Football Club (Chinese: 辽宁铁人足球俱乐部; pinyin: Liáoníng Tiěrén Zúqiú Jùlèbù; lit. 'Liaoning Iron Men F.C.') is a Chinese professional football club based in Shenyang, Liaoning, that competes in China League One, the second tier of Chinese football. Liaoning Tieren plays its home matches at the Shenyang Olympic Sports Center Stadium, located within Hunnan District.

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Liaoning Tieren
Liáoníng Tiěrén
辽宁铁人
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Full nameLiaoning Tieren Football Club
辽宁铁人足球俱乐部
Founded26 June 2015; 9 years ago (2015-06-26) as Shenyang City
GroundShenyang Olympic Sports Center Stadium
Capacity60,000
ChairmanWu Jiang
ManagerLi Jinyu
LeagueChina League One
2024China League One, 4th of 16
Websitehttp://www.lnsycsfc.com/
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History

Shenyang City was established by former footballer Zhuang Yi in 2015 with out-of-contract players from Shenyang Zhongze who dissolved just before the 2015 China League One season.[1][2] They enrolled in the 2015 China Football Amateur League and finished in the top 4, gaining promotion to China League Two, and subsequently rebranded to Shenyang Urban starting the following year.

The club enjoyed a lengthy stay in China League Two, making it to the play-off stage twice, in the 2016 and 2018 seasons, but fell short in the first round both times. On 12 May 2018, club owner Zhuang Yi was substituted on in a 7–1 league win over Baotou Nanjiao to become the oldest ever appearance-maker in professional Chinese football at 44 years and 305 days.[3] Zhuang then broke his own appearance record on 3 June 2018 in a 4–0 win against Yanbian Beiguo, and scored a penalty in the match, making him the oldest goal scorer in professional Chinese football at 44 years and 327 days.[4] The club's effort finally came to fruition in the 2019 China League Two, when they were crowned as champions after beating Chengdu Better City in the finals, gaining a historic promotion to China League One.

In April 2020, the club changed their name to Liaoning Shenyang Urban.[5]

On 8 January 2024, a press conference held by the People's Government of Liaoning revealed that the club would be renamed to Liaoning Liudi (Chinese: 辽宁六地足球俱乐部), and would be promoted to the Chinese Super League within the next two years, in an effort to revitalise football in Liaoning.[6] On 10 February 2024, the club signed Japanese player, Takahiro Kunimoto who has played in Portugal and South Korea.

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Players

Current squad

As of 15 July 2024

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Reserve squad

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Out on loan

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Coaching staff

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Head coach China Yu Ming
Assistant coach Singapore Qiu Li
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Managerial history

Honours

Domestic

League

  • China League Two

Results

All-time league rankings

As of the end of 2019 season.[7]

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201544DNQDNQDNQ
20163201037301911338R2DNQDNQ3,239Shenyang Urban Construction University Stadium
20173241167261973912R1DNQDNQ1,910
20183281657512922536R16DNQDNQ4,190
20193302352621943741WR2DNQDNQ
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  • ^1 in North Group.

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