Fujian Broncos F.C.

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Fujian Broncos
福建超越
Fujian Broncos FC logo.jpg
Full nameFujian Broncos Football Club
福建超越足球俱乐部
Founded18 January 2013;10 years ago (18 January 2013)
Ground Jinjiang, Fujian
League China League Two

Fujian Broncos Football Club is a Professional club from Quanzhou, China. They started competing in China League Two.

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History

Quanzhou Broncos F.C. was established in 2013. [1] On 6 March 2014, they changed their name to Fujian Broncos and enrolled in the 2014 China League Two. After playing there for two seasons, the club had to sell their Chinese FA registration and entire first-team to Jiangsu Yancheng Dingli F.C. [2] After selling the first team, in 2017, the club played with a Team of 19–20-year-old players, and won the Quanzhou group of Fujian Super League, under the Portuguese coach Mauro Jerónimo. However, in the final stages of the league, the team was disqualified for disobedience to referees in their game against Fujian Tianxin. [3] [4]

Name history

Managerial history

Results

All-time league rankings

As of the end of 2015 season.

YearDivPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPos. FA Cup Super Cup AFC Att./GStadium
2014 3160313338−3539 1 DNEDNQDNQJinjiang Sports Center Stadium
2015 31421111141−4078 1 R1DNQDNQ585Jinjiang Sports Center Stadium

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