Tianjin derbies

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The Tianjin Derbies (simplified Chinese: 天津德比; pinyin: Tiānjīn Débǐ) were various local derbies between the football teams of Tianjin. The term specifically refers to individual matches between the teams, but can also be used to describe the general rivalry between the different clubs. [1] There is now only one Tianjin club (Tianjin Jinmen Tiger), so these derbies are effectively defunct.

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Clubs

As of 2022 season, there are one club in the Chinese Super League, China League One and China League Two that play in Tianjin:

Tianjin Huochetou F.C., established in 1950, is a former professional football club based in Tianjin with the longest history in the city, other former clubs in the highest league include Tianjin Tianhai F.C.(CSL 2017–2019). Tianjin Vanke F.C.(Jia B 1997), Tianjin Lifei F.C.(Jia B 2001), Tianjin Runyulong F.C.(China League One 2011) were formerly in the second-tier league.

Jinmen Tiger-Huochetou Derbies

#DateCompetitionHome teamResultAway teamLocation
11951.12.5National Football Championship North China 3-2 Railways Tianjin
21953.2.25National Football Championship Railways 1-1 North China Shanghai
31957.3.21National League Division 1 Huochetou 1-2 Tianjin Tianjin
41957.11.7National League Division 1 Tianjin 3-0 Huochetou Tianjin
51958.4.23National League Division 1 Tianjin 0-0 Huochetou Tianjin
61958.10.15National League Division 1 Huochetou 2-1 Tianjin Shanghai
71961.5.17National Football Championship Tianjin 1-0 Huochetou Tianjin
81962.5.8National League Division 1 Tianjin 1-1 Huochetou Tianjin
91994.6.26Jia-B League Tianjin 0-0 Huochetou Tianjin
101994.10.23Jia-B League Huochetou 0-0 Tianjin Tianjin

Statistics as of 23 October 1994.

MatchesTianjin (TEDA) winsDrawsHuochetou winsTianjin (TEDA) goalsHuochetou goals
National League Division 1522174
National Football Championship321053
Jia-B League202000
Official matches10451127

Huochetou-Songjiang "Derbies"

#DateCompetitionHome teamResultAway teamLocation
12009.7.3China League Two Tianjin Songjiang 1-1 Tianjin Huochetou Tianjin
22009.9.19China League Two Tianjin Huochetou 1-0 Tianjin Songjiang Wuhan

Statistics as of 19 September 2009.

MatchesHuochetou winsDrawsSongjiang winsHuochetou goalsSongjiang goals
China League Two 421162

Jinmen Tiger-Tianhai Derbies

#DateCompetitionHome teamResultAway teamStadiumAttendance
12017.5.27 2017 Chinese Super League Tianjin Quanjian 3-0 Tianjin TEDA Haihe Educational Football Stadium 25,527
22017.9.23 2017 Chinese Super League Tianjin TEDA 4-1 Tianjin Quanjian Tianjin Olympic Center Stadium 39,965
32018.3.18 2018 Chinese Super League Tianjin TEDA 3-2 Tianjin Quanjian Tianjin Olympic Center Stadium 21,666
42018.8.15 2018 Chinese Super League Tianjin Quanjian 0-0 Tianjin TEDA Haihe Educational Football Stadium 25,815
52019.4.13 2019 Chinese Super League Tianjin TEDA 1-1 Tianjin Tianhai Tianjin Olympic Center Stadium 31,243
62019.7.28 2019 Chinese Super League Tianjin Tianhai 1-0 Tianjin TEDA Tianjin Olympic Center Stadium 27,792

Statistics

Statistics as of 28 July 2019.

MatchesTEDA winsDrawsTianhai winsTEDA goalsTianhai goals
Chinese Super League 622288

Top goalscorers

Below is the list of players who have scored goals in official matches (TEDA VS Tianhai only, former players included).

PositionNameTeamGoals
1 Flag of Ghana.svg Frank Acheampong Tianjin TEDA 5
2 Flag of Brazil.svg Pato Tianjin Quanjian 3
3 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Zheng Dalun Tianjin Quanjian 2
4 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Li Yuanyi Tianjin TEDA 1
Flag of France.svg Anthony Modeste Tianjin Quanjian

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References

  1. "CSL newcomers Quanjian beat Teda 3-0 in Tianjin Derby".