• April 2016. The club was founded on 26 January 1994, and was known as Shenzhen F.C. while they started at the bottom of the Chinese football pyramid in...
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  • Shenzhen Peng City Football Club, previously Sichuan Jiuniu, is a Chinese professional football club based in Shenzhen, Guangdong, having relocated to...
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  • company MAZAMBA took over the club in 2010, and relocated the club to Shenzhen, Guangdong in February 2011. Their ownership was brief, and by June 2011...
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    Shenzhen is a city in Guangdong, China. A special economic zone, it is located on the east bank of the Pearl River estuary on the central coast of Guangdong...
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  • Dai Wai Tsun (category Shenzhen F.C. players)
    announced that Dai had completed a move to Chinese Super League side Shenzhen F.C. He played in the first two matches of the 2020 CSL, starting in the...
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    a seating capacity for 32,500 people until 2021 and was the home of Shenzhen F.C. until 2010. It was built in June 1993, at a cost of 141 million RMB...
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  • Shenzhen Juniors Football Club (simplified Chinese: 深圳青年人足球俱乐部; traditional Chinese: 深圳青年人足球俱樂部; pinyin: Shēnzhèn Qīngniánrén Zúqiú Jùlèbù) is a Chinese...
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  • name to Shenzhen Ledman F.C. in December 2016. Shenzhen Ledman officially disbanded after the 2018 league season. 2015–2016: Shenzhen Renren F.C. 深圳人人 2017:...
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  • Shahsat Hujahmat (category Shenzhen F.C. players)
    September 2022 against Wuhan Yangtze River F.C. in a 3-0 victory. He recorded his first assist for Shenzhen on 15 December 2022, helping his side to a...
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    In 2019, Tin Man Ho joined Shenzhen as a U19 Goalkeeper Coach. He went to Finland for a new challenge before Shenzhen's relegation. In 2019, Tin Man...
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