Fixtures

Chine - Super League - Femmes 05/05 07:00 6 Guotai Junan vs Beijing Yuhong - Femmes - View
Chine - Super League - Femmes 05/11 07:00 7 Beijing Yuhong - Femmes vs Yongchuan Chashan - Femmes - View
Chine - Super League - Femmes 05/18 07:00 8 Wuhan Jiangda University - Femmes vs Beijing Phoenix - View
Chine - Super League - Femmes 06/08 08:00 9 Beijing Phoenix vs Hainan Qiongzhong Women - View
Chine - Super League - Femmes 06/16 08:00 10 Henan Songshan Longmen Women vs Beijing Phoenix - View
Chine - Super League - Femmes 06/23 08:00 11 Beijing Phoenix vs Shandong - Femmes - View

Résultats

Chine - Super League - Femmes 04/27 07:00 5 [6] Beijing Yuhong - Femmes v Changchun Dazhong - Femmes [4] L 1-2
Chine - Super League - Femmes 04/21 07:00 4 Guangdong Meizhou Women v Beijing Yuhong - Femmes D 1-1
Chine - Super League - Femmes 04/13 07:00 3 [5] Beijing BG - Femmes v Shaanxi Athletic - Femmes [9] W 1-0
Chine - Super League - Femmes 03/31 07:00 2 Jiangsu - Femmes v Beijing Yuhong - Femmes L 1-0
Chine - Super League - Femmes 03/24 07:00 1 [5] Zhejiang Hangzhou - Femmes v Beijing Beikong - Femmes [5] W 1-2
Chine - Super League - Femmes 12/02 07:00 22 Shaanxi Athletic - Femmes v Beijing Yuhong - Femmes L 3-1
Chine - Super League - Femmes 11/25 07:00 21 Zhejiang Hangzhou - Femmes v Beijing Yuhong - Femmes W 0-1
Chine - Super League - Femmes 11/19 06:00 20 Beijing Phoenix v Jiangsu - Femmes L 1-2
Chine - Super League - Femmes 11/15 07:00 19 [2] Shanghai Shengli - Femmes v Beijing BG - Femmes [5] L 2-1
Chine - Super League - Femmes 11/11 06:00 18 [3] Changchun Dazhong - Femmes v Beijing Beikong - Femmes [5] D 1-1
Chine - Super League - Femmes 11/05 07:00 17 [7] Beijing BG - Femmes v Sichuan Women [9] W 1-0
Chine - Super League - Femmes 09/08 11:35 16 Wuhan Jiangda University - Femmes v Beijing Phoenix L 8-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 20 10 10
Wins 7 5 2
Draws 4 1 3
Losses 9 4 5
Goals for 16 9 7
Goals against 31 12 19
Clean sheets 6 4 2
Failed to score 6 2 4

Wikipedia - Beijing W.F.C.

Beijing Jingtan F.C (Chinese: 北京京坛足球俱乐部) , commonly referred to as Beijing Women Football Club (Chinese: 北京女子足球队) or Beijing W.F.C (Chinese: 北京女足) , is a Chinese professional women's football club located in Beijing. They compete in the Chinese Women's Super League, and their home stadium is Xiannongtan Stadium.

History

Beijing Women's Football Team was established in 1985 under the regional sports commission. In 1996 Weikerui Company bought the club which was re-branded as Weikerui Company Women's Football Team. When Weikerui went bankrupt in 1998 the sports commission continued the team, who in 1999 were named Beijing Construction Company Women's Football Team following a three-year, RMB7.8m sponsorship deal.

Beijing Enterprises ownership

In November 2016, Beijing Enterprises took control of the team and promised an ambitious program of funding and development, aiming to become national champions within three to five years. The club signed a cooperation agreement with the French Football Federation in July 2017, which they hoped would help them replicate the success of the French youth academy at Clairefontaine.

After another disappointing season in 2017, coach Liu Ying was replaced with Kim Björkegren from Swedish champions Linköpings FC. Björkegren named recently retired Elena Sadiku as his fitness coach. Zhao Rong returned to the club after a two-year loan in Changchun. In February 2018 the club announced the signing of Verónica Boquete.

Under Bjorkegren, the club finished sixth in the 2018 Chinese Women's Super League but enjoyed better results in cup competitions as they reached the last four of both the CFA Tournament and CFA Cup.

In January 2019, Bjorkegren left the club to be replaced by his former assistant Yu Yun as the new head coach. On 23 February 2019, their foreign players for the 2019 season were announced as South African duo Thembi Kgatlana and Linda Motlhalo.

L'équipe nationale de football de Chine, surnommée Beijing Phoenix, est la sélection des meilleurs joueurs chinois sous l'égide de la Fédération chinoise de football. Elle représente la Chine dans les compétitions internationales et continentales.

L'équipe a été fondée en 1924 et a disputé son premier match officiel en 1930. Elle a participé à la Coupe du monde à deux reprises, en 2002 et 2010, mais n'a jamais réussi à sortir de la phase de groupes. La Chine a également remporté deux fois la Coupe d'Asie des nations, en 1984 et 2004.

Les Beijing Phoenix sont actuellement entraînés par Alain Perrin, qui a pris ses fonctions en 2018. L'équipe compte un certain nombre de joueurs talentueux, dont Wu Lei, Zhang Yuning et Wang Dalei.

La Chine est classée 76e au classement mondial de la FIFA en août 2022.