Résultats

Chine - Division 2 10/12 07:00 43 Nanjing Shaye v Qingdao Red Lions W 1-0
Chine - Division 2 10/05 07:00 43 Qingdao Red Lions v Nanjing Shaye L 2-1
Chine - Division 2 09/28 07:00 30 [15] Hunan Xiangtao v Nanjing Shaye [11] L 2-1
Chine - Division 2 09/21 07:00 29 [11] Nanjing Shaye v Yunnan Kunlu [16] W 2-0
Chine - Division 2 09/15 07:00 28 [1] Suzhou Dongwu v Nanjing Shaye [12] D 0-0
Chine - Division 2 09/07 07:00 27 [11] Nanjing Shaye v Hubei Istar [13] D 0-0
Chine - Division 2 09/01 08:00 26 [10] Shenzhen Pengcheng v Nanjing Shaye [12] D 1-1
Chine - Division 2 08/24 11:00 25 [11] Nanjing Shaye v Jiangxi Liansheng [4] L 1-3
Chine - Division 2 08/17 11:30 24 [6] Zhejiang Yiteng v Nanjing Shaye [13] W 0-1
Chine - Division 2 08/11 11:00 23 [13] Nanjing Shaye v Sichuan Jiuniu [3] W 1-0
Chine - Division 2 08/03 08:00 22 [14] Guangxi Pingguo Haliao v Nanjing Shaye [13] D 1-1
Chine - Division 2 07/27 11:00 21 [12] Nanjing Shaye v Kunshan [8] L 0-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 1 1 1
Wins 1 1 0
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 0 0 1
Goals for 1 1 1
Goals against 0 0 2
Clean sheets 1 1 0
Failed to score 0 0 0

Wikipedia - Nanjing Shaye F.C.

Nanjing Shaye Football Club (Chinese: 南京沙叶足球俱乐部) is a professional Chinese football club that currently participates in the China League Two. The team is based in Nanjing, Jiangsu.

History

The club was originally a nondescript local amateur team named Nanjing Zhongshan Yuanlin from the city of Nanjing. In November 2014, Shaye Investment Management Co. Ltd. took over the club, which subsequently adopted its later widely known name Nanjing Shaye.

In 2016, the club formed a 11-a-side team to participate in the Nanjing Super League, and ended up winning the entire championship. Also competing in the China Amateur Football League for its first time in the same year, the club failed to make it out of the second round of group stages.

In 2017, the club signed to cooperate with the football section of Hohai University. After successfully defending its title as the champion of Nanjing amateur football, they participated in 2017 China Amateur Football League and advanced to the final round of 16, but was eliminated by Anhui Hefei Guiguan and failed to advance further and gain access to China League Two.

In 2018, the club won their third Nanjing Super League title in a row, and made it to the final 8 of 2018 Chinese Champions League after beating Wuhan Shangwen 1–0 in the first round of final play-offs, without losing a single goal in all previous stages. However, the club was eliminated by eventual champions Taizhou Yuanda in the quarter-finals. Despite this setback, they thrashed Tianjin Ruihu 4–0 in the subsequent round, finally ensuring promotion and a spot in 2019 China League Two.

Nanjing Shaye, également connu sous le nom de Jiangsu Suning, est un club de football professionnel basé à Nankin, dans la province du Jiangsu, en Chine. Fondé en 1958 sous le nom de Jiangsu Provincial Football Team, le club a changé plusieurs fois de nom au fil des ans, avant d'adopter son nom actuel en 2015 suite à son rachat par le conglomérat chinois Suning Holdings Group.

Nanjing Shaye évolue actuellement en Chinese Super League, le plus haut niveau du football chinois. Le club a remporté deux fois la Coupe de Chine, en 2015 et 2021, et a été vice-champion de la Chinese Super League en 2020.

Nanjing Shaye est connu pour sa forte base de supporters et son style de jeu offensif. Le club a accueilli un certain nombre de joueurs de haut niveau au fil des ans, notamment les Brésiliens Alex Teixeira et Ramires, ainsi que les internationaux chinois Wu Lei et Jiang Ning.

Le stade de Nanjing Shaye est le Nanjing Olympic Sports Center, qui a une capacité de 61 443 places. Le club possède également un centre de formation ultramoderne et une académie de jeunes réputée.