Shenyang Army Golden Lions

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Shenyang Army Golden Lions
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League Women's Chinese Basketball Association
Dissolved2018
Affiliation(s) Shenyang Military Region
Championships1 (2011)

Shenyang Army Golden Lions, or Shenbu Golden Lions, was a Chinese women's professional basketball club in the Women's Chinese Basketball Association, owned by the Shenyang Military Region. The team was based in Liaoning province except for the 2004 season, during which it played its home games in Dalang, Dongguan, Guangdong. [1]

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Season-by-season records

SeasonCorporate SponsorHome CityFinal RankRecord (including playoffs) [2] Head coach
WL%
2002Sanyo Elevator Jinzhou, Liaoning 2nd [3] 14382.4 Zhan Shuping
2002–039th [3] 51131.3
2004 Dongguan, Guangdong 11th [3] 3925.0
2004–05 Tieling, Liaoning5th [3] 9950.0
2005–06 Panjin, Liaoning2nd [3] 21872.4
20073rd11473.3
2007–08Liaoyang Xinxin [4] Liaoyang, Liaoning3rd [5] 16480.0
2008–098th111345.8
2009–104th [6] 17965.4
2010–11Liaoning Fuyuan Dandong, LiaoningChampion26583.9
2011–12Dandong Xinyu Real Estate [7] 5th18772.0
2012–13Wancheng Real EstateJinzhou, Liaoning3rd [8] 151157.7
2013–14
11th [10] 2209.1
2014–15Jinzhou, Liaoning5th [11] 121938.7 Miao Lijie
2015–16Yanshang Group [12] 5th [13] 181652.9
2016–17Dandong YulongDandong, Liaoning4th [14] 231757.5 Jia Nan
2017–18Dandong Wuzhou13th [15] 81830.8

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