Hebei Football Club (simplified Chinese: 河北足球俱乐部; traditional Chinese: 河北足球俱樂部; pinyin: Héběi Zúqiú Jùlèbù) was a professional Chinese football club that participated in the Chinese Super League division under licence from the Chinese Football Association (CFA). The team was based in Langfang, Hebei. The club was dissolved in March 2023.[1]

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Hebei F.C.
河北足球俱乐部
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Full nameHebei Football Club
Founded2009; 15 years ago (2009)
Dissolved29 March 2023; 19 months ago (2023-03-29)
GroundLangfang Stadium
Capacity30,040
Websitehttp://english.hebeifootball.com/
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According to Forbes, Hebei was the 7th most valuable football team in China, with a team value of $90 million, and an estimated revenue of $22 million in 2015.[2]

History

Hebei Zhongji was founded on 28 May 2010 by the Hebei football association and Hebei Zhongji Group who promised to invest three million Yuan a season for next four campaigns.[3] They registered to play within China League Two, third tier of the Chinese football league system, as Hebei Yilin Shanzhuang (Simplified Chinese: 河北依林山庄) for sponsorship reasons in the 2011 league season. They failed to advance into the Play-offs after finishing in 5th place in the group stage. On 17 October 2011, the cooperation relationship between Hebei FA and Hebei Zhongji Group was terminated and Hebei Zhongji Group took full ownership of the club while the players who were owned by Hebei FA split into a new team called Hebei Youth.[4] In the 2012 league season, Hebei Zhongji finished in 1st place in the North Group with 18 wins, 5 draws and only 1 defeat, however they were knocked out in the quarter-finals of the Play-offs by Hubei China-Kyle with the score at 1–1, losing on the away goals rule. On 16 August 2013 Guo Ruilong was brought in to manage the team for the rest of the 2013 league season, however during his brief tenure at the club he quickly led them to promotion after finishing runners-up at the end of the campaign.[5] Huang Yang was brought in to coach the team during the off season while on December 26, 2013, the club announced that Uruguayan Nelson Agresta would be the club's first foreign manager.[6]

On 27 January 2015, they changed the team name to Hebei China Fortune (Simplified Chinese: 河北华夏幸福 Archived 2013-04-01 at the Wayback Machine) after being purchased by China Fortune Land Development. Serbian manager Radomir Antić signed a three-year contract with the club on the same day.[7] They changed the club name to Hebei China Fortune F.C. in December 2015 after winning promotion to Chinese Super League in the 2015 season. The club has since expanded its bid for league success by landing international stars such as Gervinho and Ezequiel Lavezzi.[8] In August 2016, the Chilean Manuel Pellegrini became manager of the club,[9] as part of a larger plan for Hebei China Fortune F.C. and Chinese football to make a great leap forward by the end of the decade. This process continued with the appointment of Chris Coleman on 10 June 2018.[10]

Ownership and naming history

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Year Owner Club name Sponsored team name
2011 Hebei Zhongji Group Hebei Zhongji Football Club Hebei Yilinshanzhuang
2012–2014
2015 China Fortune Land Development Hebei China Fortune
2016–2020 Hebei China Fortune Football Club[8]
2021–2022 Hebei Football Club[11] Hebei Football Club
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Managerial history

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Nationality Manager Duration Departure reason
Start Finish
China Wei Yuanhao May 28, 2010 October 13, 2011 Mutual consent
China Zhang Yandong October 14, 2011 August 15, 2013
China Guo Ruilong August 16, 2013 December 3, 2013
China Huang Yang December 4, 2013 December 25, 2013
Uruguay Nelson Agresta December 26, 2013 August 14, 2014 Sacked
Uruguay Alejandro Larrea August 14, 2014 December 31, 2014 Mutual consent
Serbia Radomir Antić January 27, 2015 August 18, 2015
China Li Tie August 18, 2015 August 27, 2016 Sacked
Chile Manuel Pellegrini August 27, 2016 May 19, 2018 Mutual consent
Wales Chris Coleman June 10, 2018 May 15, 2019 Sacked
China Xie Feng May 15, 2019 March 28, 2021 Mutual consent
South Korea Kim Jong-boo March 28, 2021 December 16, 2022 Mutual consent
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Results

All-time league rankings

As of the end of 2022 season.[12][13]

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Year Div Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Pos. FA Cup Super Cup AFC Att./G Stadium
20113144461416−2165 1DNEDNQDNQYutong International Sports Center
2012326187150113959 16[14]R2DNQDNQ4,783
2013319114440132727 1RUR2DNQDNQ
2014230611133154−232914R2DNQDNQ6,239
2015230186653302360RUR4DNQDNQ7,796Qinhuangdao Olympic Sports Center Stadium
2016130117123438−4407QFDNQDNQ18,469
20171301578553817524R4DNQDNQ18,054
2018130109114650−4396R16DNQDNQ16,029Langfang Stadium
201913096153755-183311R4DNQDNQ17,799
20201207493244-12258R1DNQDNQ
20211226791528-13258R4DNQDNQ
2022134203218115-97-3 218R2DNQDNQ
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  • ^1 In group stage.
  • ^2 Hebei had 3 points deducted due to unpaid salaries on 5 November 2022 and had 6 points deducted due to unpaid salaries on 23 November 2022.

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