Sichuan Leaders F.C.

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Sichuan Leaders
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Full name Sichuan Leaders Football Club
四川力达士足球俱乐部
Founded 2013
Dissolved 2015
Ground Dujiangyan Sports Centre Stadium, Dujiangyan
Ground Capacity 12,700
League China League Two

Sichuan Leaders Football Club (Chinese :四川力达士) are a China League Two club. They are an association football club from Dujiangyan City. The Sichuan Leaders were a new entry in the 2014 China League Two. The Dujiangyan Sports Centre Stadium is their home venue.

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All-time League rankings

Season 2014
Division3
Position7 1

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