Yinchuan Helanshan F.C.

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Yinchuan Helanshan
Yínchuān Hèlánshān
银川贺兰山
Yinchuan Helanshan FC logo2.png
Full nameYinchuan Helanshan Football Club
银川贺兰山足球俱乐部
Founded17 July 2013;10 years ago (2013-07-17)
Dissolved4 February 2020;3 years ago (2020-02-04)
Ground Helan Mountain Stadium, Yinchuan
Capacity39,872
OwnerYinchuan Sports Federation
2019 League Two, 10th

Yinchuan Helanshan Football Club was an association football club based in Yinchuan, Ningxia, China. The Helan Mountain Stadium was their home venue.

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History

Yinchuan Helanshan F.C. was established on 17 July 2013 by Yinchuan Sports Federation. [1] [2]

Yinchuan Helanshan F.C. was disqualified for 2020 China League Two on 4 February 2020 due to its failure to hand the salary and bonus confirmation form in time. [3]

Name changes

YearOwnerClub nameSponsored team name
2013–15Yinchuan Sports FederationYinchuan Helanshan Football ClubNingxia Qupper (宁夏杞动力) [4]
2016Ningxia Mountain & Sea (宁夏山屿海) [5]
2017–2018Shenzhen Sea Elf Jewel Co. Ltd. (90%) [6]
Yinchuan Sports Federation (10%)
2019–Yinchuan Sports Federation [7] Ningxia Fiery Phoenix (宁夏火凤凰) [8]

Coaching staff

PositionStaff
Head coach Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Zhao Changhong
Assistant coach

Source: CFA

Managerial history

Results

All-time league rankings

As of the end of 2019 season. [9]

YearDivPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPos. FA Cup Super Cup AFC Att./GStadium
2014 3148331981127 1 7 [10] R1DNQDNQ Helan Mountain Stadium
2015 3143291425−11117 1 R2DNQDNQ2,496
2016 3201262321319425R2DNQDNQ3,208
2017 3271566402218513R2DNQDNQ2,089
2018 3281675492425559R4DNQDNQ2,445
2019 330187557273061 1 10R1DNQDNQ

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