Guangxi Longguida F.C.

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Guangxi Longguida
广西龙桂达
Guangxi Longguida FC logo.jpg
Full nameGuangxi Longguida Football Club
广西龙桂达足球俱乐部
Founded2014;10 years ago (2014)
Ground Nanning, Guangxi
League China Amateur Football League
2016 3rd, Southwest Group B

Guangxi Longguida Football Club is an association football club from Guangxi, China. They compete in the China Amateur Football League. The Guangxi Sports Center Stadium, which has a capacity of 60,000, is their home venue.

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History

Guangxi Longguida F.C. was established in December 2014. [1] They played in the 2014 China Amateur Football League finished the 4th place and won promotion to 2015 China League Two. After a stellar 2015 season, The club had to sell their Chinese FA registration and entire first-team to Nantong Zhiyun F.C. [2] The following 2016 league campaign saw the club start at the bottom of the Chinese pyramid in the fourth tier with a team assembled from their former reserve squad. [3]

Name history

Managerial history

Results

All-time league rankings

As of the end of 2016 season.

YearDivPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPos. FA Cup Super Cup AFC Att./GStadium
201444DNQDNQDNQ
2015 31422101024−1487 1 R2DNQDNQ1607 Dongxing Sports Center Stadium
2016 43 1 DNQDNQDNQ

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  2. 关于广西龙桂达足球俱乐部主要股权转让并更名的公示 Archived 2016-01-29 at the Wayback Machine at fa.org.cn 2016-01-13 Retrieved 2016-10-03 (in Chinese)
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