Shanghai JuJu Sports F.C.

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Shanghai Sh. JuJu Sports
Shànghǎi Jùyùndòng
上海聚运动
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Full nameShanghai Sh. JuJu Sports Football Club
上海聚运动足球俱乐部
Founded2013
Dissolved2018

Shanghai Sh. JuJu Sports Football Club was a China League Two club. They are a former association football club from Shanghai. The Shanghai University Sports Center Stadium is their home venue. It dissolved in 2018

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History

Pu'er Wanhao F.C. was established in 2013,in the city of Pu'er, Yunnan Province. [1] They moved to Kunming and changed its name to Yunnan Wanhao F.C. before the 2015 season. After the season, it moved to the city of Shanghai and changed their name to Shanghai JuJu Sports F.C. in January 2016. [2]

Shanghai Sh. JuJu Sports F.C. withdrew from China League Two before the 2018 season and was dissolved. [3]

Name history

Managerial history

Results

All-time league rankings

As of the end of 2017 season. [4]

YearDivPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPos. FA Cup Super Cup AFC Att./GStadium
2014 3161411326−2378 1 DNEDNQDNQ Honghe University Stadium
2015 314356919−10146 1 R1DNQDNQ710 Hongta Sport Center
2016 32034131736-191320R2DNQDNQ423 Shanghai University Sports Center Stadium
2017 32457121936-172219R1DNQDNQ418 Shanghai Kangqiao Football Base

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