Shenzhen Ledman F.C.

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Shenzhen Ledman
Shēnzhèn Léimàn
深圳雷曼
Shenzhen Ledman FC logo.jpg
Full nameShenzhen Ledman Football Club
深圳人人雷曼足球俱乐部
FoundedMarch 2015;9 years ago (2015-03)
Dissolved2018
Ground Bao'an Stadium, Shenzhen
Capacity40,000
2018 League Two, 5th

Shenzhen Ledman Football Club is a defunct Chinese professional football club from the People's Republic of China. The club was based in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province. [1]

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History

Shenzhen Renren Football Club was established in March 2015. [2] They played in the 2015 China Amateur Football League finished the 3rd place and won promotion to 2016 China League Two. They changed their name to Shenzhen Ledman F.C. in December 2016. [3]

Shenzhen Ledman officially disbanded after the 2018 league season. [4]

Name history

Managerial history

Results

All-time league rankings

As of the end of 2018 season. [5]

YearDivPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPos. FA Cup Super Cup AFC Att./GStadium
2015 43DNQDNQDNQ
2016 320758211652611R1DNQDNQ2,554 Bao'an Stadium
2017 3271764541737574R2DNQDNQ2,891
2018 3281110733285435R2DNQDNQ615

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