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Club Owners 2021 Ownership Structure Chinese Professional Football Clubs (tier 1-3) Season 2021 Club Chinese name Former name (last season) Current location Founded Owner(s) 2019 Company form Chinese Super League Sinobo Group (64%) private Beijing Guoan FC 北京国安 北京中赫国安 Beijing 1992 CITIC Limited (36%) SOE Yongchang (Ever Bright) Real Estate Group private Cangzhou Mighty Lions FC 沧州雄狮 石家庄永昌 Cangzhou 2011 Cangzhou Construction Investment Group state Changchun Yatai FC 长春亚泰 Changchun 1996 Changchun Jiarun Investment Management SOE Desports Group private Chongqing Liangjiang Athletic FC 重庆两江竞技 重庆当代力帆 Chongqing 1995 Lifan Group private Dalian Yifang Group (Wanda supports financially, but no Dalian Professional FC 大连人职业 Dalian Yifang FC Dalian 2009 private equity --> continious fight) Evergrande Real Estate Group (60%) private Guangzhou FC 广州 广州恒大淘宝 Guangzhou 1993 Alibaba Group (40%) private Guangzhou City FC 广州城 广州富力 Guangzhou 2011 Guangzhou R&F Proporties private Hebei FC 河北 河北华夏幸福 Langfang 2010 China Fortune Land Development private Jianye Residential Group (30%) private Henan Songshan Longmen FC 河南嵩山龙门 河南建业 Zhengzhou/Luoyang 1994 Zhengzhou Municipal Government (40%) state Luoyang Municipal Government (30%) state Shenzhen Hengye Investment Group (63%) private Qingdao Huanghai Health Industry Group (27%) private Qingdao FC 青岛 青岛黄海青港 Qingdao 2013 QD Manatee Jinhao Investment ( 青岛海牛锦灏投资) (6%) private QD Manatee Central Plaza Com. Mgmt. private (青岛海牛中央广场商业管理) (4%) Jinan Culture Tourism Group (40%) SOE Shandong Electric Power Group (30%) - parent of Luneng SOE Shandong Taishan FC 山东泰山 山东鲁能泰山 Jinan 1993 Luneng Group (30%) SOE Shanghai Port FC 上海海港 上海上港集团 Shanghai 2005 Shanghai International Port Group SOE Shanghai Shenhua FC 上海申花 上海绿地申花 Shanghai 1993 Greenland Group mixed Keyu Hotel Management Group (90%) - subsidary of Kaisa Groupprivate (HK) Shenzhen FC 深圳市 深圳佳兆业 Shenzhen 1994 Wan Hongwei (investor and previous chairman since 2009) private Tianjin Jinmen Tigers FC 天津津门虎 天津泰达 Tianjin 1998 TEDA Investment Holding SOE Wuhan FC 武汉 武汉卓尔 Wuhan 2009 Zall Holding private Jiangsu Suning FC 江苏苏宁 Nanjing 1994 Suning Appliance Group private China League 1 Beijing Institute of Technology (BIT) state Beijing BIT FC 北京理工大学 Beijing 2000 Jingjiajing Sports Culture Media (竞佳境体育文化传媒) - CEO Joan Oliver; part-owned by Spanish CSSB private Beijing Sport University Training Center (55%) SOE Beijing Beikong Sports and Culture Group (35%) SOE Beijing BSU 北京北体大 Beijing 2019 Beijing Dongfang Longwei Sports Culture Development (10%) private Chengdu Better City Investment Group SOE Chengdu Rongcheng FC 成都蓉城 成都兴城 Chengdu 2014 Chengdu Derui Football Training Center private Hengfeng Real Estate private Guizhou FC 贵州 贵州恒丰 Guiyang 2005 Guizhou Zhicheng Enterprise Group Investment private Heilongjiang Volcanic Spring Group (71%) private Heilongjiang Ice City FC 黑龙江冰城 黑龙江火山鸣泉 Harbin 2015 Heilongjiang Dake Highway Maintainance private (黑龙江大可公路养护股份) (29%) Jiangxi Beidamen FC 江西北大门 江西联盛 Nanchang 2012 Jiujiang Liansheng Group private Kunshan (Yangcheng Lake) Cultural Business Travel Group (35%) - owned by Kunshan Municipality; investor of Kunshan SOE Changao Kunshan FC 昆山FC Kunshan 2018 Jiangsu Changao Sports Development (36%) - investor of Kunshan Changao private Kunshan Changao Sports Culture (28%) - "subsidary" of Jiangsu Changao private Zhuang Yi (private investor / former player) - owner of Liaoning Shenyang Urban FC 辽宁沈阳城市 Shenyang 2015 private Shenyang Urban Construction college private (沈阳城市建设学院), close links to uni Liao Zhigao (private investor) (50%) - CEO of Wuhua Wuhua Agricultural Development private Meizhou Hakka FC 梅州客家 2013 (county in Meizhou) Li Jianhong (private investor) (49%) - owner of Wuhua New Wisdom Investment + Wuhua Xinjinwei Concrete private Nanjing Dingzhu Power Equipment Engineering (60%) private Nanjing City FC 南京城市 南京枫帆 Nanjing 2014 Jiangsu Fengfan Construction Group (30%) private Nanjing Dongleyu Sports Culture Development (10%) private Nantong Runtian Fuel (71%) private Nantong Zhiyun FC 南通支云 Rugao 2016 Zhongru Construction Engeneering Group (29%) private Zhang Xinyu (50%) - part-owner of Shaanxi Jema Sports private Culture Communication Shaanxi Chang'an Athletic 陕西长安竞技 Xi'an 2016 Liu Libo (50%) - owner of Linwei District Tianhai Building private Materials City Football Group (?) private (foreign) Sichuan Jiuniu FC 四川九牛 Chengdu 2006 Beijing Xianghui Cultural and Creative n/a (北京映像汇文化创意有限公司) (90%) Suzhou Dongwu FC 苏州东吴 Kunshan 2015 Shanghai Ruiying Management Consulting private (county in Suzhou) Wuhan Three Towns FC 武汉三镇 Wuhan 2017 Wuhan Shangwen Real Estate Development private Xinjiang Tianshan Leopard 新疆天山雪豹 Urumqi 2011 Urumqi Juntai Real Estate private Greentown Real Estate Group (50%) private Zhejiang Professional FC 浙江职业 浙江能源绿城 Hangzhou 1993 Zhejiang Energy Group (50%) (owned by Zhejiang SASAC) state Zibo Cuju FC 淄博蹴鞠 Zibo 1982 Shandong Sanyao Electronic Technology (71%) private Wang Hongtao (29%) private Beijing Chengfeng FC 北京橙丰 北京人和 Beijing 1995 Renhe Commercial Holdings private Zhongyou Real Estate Group (50%) private Inner Mongolia Zhongyou FC 内蒙古中优 Hohhot 2011 Zhong'ao Sport COSI (50%) - belong to GAS, connection to BSUSOE Taixing Li Yang (private; owner of Taizhou Yuanda Invest. Group) (55%)private Taizhou Yuanda FC 泰州远大 2017 (county in Taizhou) Taizhou Yuanda Investment Group (45%) private China League 2 China u20 National Team Xie Wenqiang - chairman of Dandong FA private Liu Jixian private Dandong Tengyue FC 丹东腾跃 丹东瀚通 Dandong 2015 Wang Sitong private Wang Dan private Hu Chenyu private Dongguan Guanlian FC 东莞莞联 广东良和堂 Dongguan 2016 Hunan Lianghetang Real Estate Development private Luo Xuan private Guangxi Pingguo Haliao FC 广西平果哈嘹 广西宝韵 Pingguo 2018 Liang Zhenhua private Hebei Kungfu FC 河北功夫 河北精英志海 Shijiazhuang 2018 Elite Sports Development Group private Hebei Zhuoao FC 河北卓奥 河北奥利精英 Qinhuangdao 2009 Zhongfu Wanjia Import and Export private Hubei Istar FC 湖北青年星 湖北楚风合力 Wuhan 2016 Xinjiang Xinghui Hesheng International Sports Culture private Zhong Faping (90%) private Hunan Billows FC 湖南湘涛 Yiyang 2006 Wu Fengmei (10%) private Inner Mongolia Caoshangfei FC 内蒙古草上飞 Baotou 2015 Caoshengfei Trading private Kunming Zheng He Shipman FC 昆明郑和船工 云南昆陆 2017 Yunnan Kunlu Sports Culture Communication private Qingdao Manatee FC 青岛海牛 青岛中能 Qingdao 1990 China Zhongneng Group private Qingdao Red Lions FC 青岛红狮 Qingdao 2016 Ou Liya Football Promotion - owned by Piet van der Pol private (foreign) Qingdao Youth Island FC 青岛青春岛 青岛中创恒泰 Qingdao 2007 Qingdao Zhongchuang Hengtai Construction Engineering private Fujian Adma Sports Beverage Group (70%) private Quanzhou Yaxin FC 泉州亚新 泉州爱德马 Quanzhou 2019 Li Mingquan (30%) - owner of Adma private Xi'an Zhenyong Sports Culture Communication (90%) private Shaanxi Beyong FC 陕西俑士超越 西安优柯多 Xi'an 2019 Yang Chunxiu (10%) private Lu Jianjun (90%) private Shanghai Jiading Huilong FC 上海嘉定汇龙 Shanghai 2012 Liu Liji (10%) private Shanxi Longjin FC 山西龙晋 Taiyuan 2015 Gao Ming (private investor) private Cui Yi (private investor) private Shaoxing Keqiao Yuejia 绍兴柯桥越甲 Zhejiang Yiteng (浙江毅腾) Shaoxing 1994 Dalian Yiteng Group private Sichuan Minzu FC 四川民足 四川华昆 Chengdu 2020 Sichuan Shengcheng Huixin Enterprise Management Consulting private Su Weifeng (80%) private Wuxi Wugou FC 无锡吴钩足球俱乐部 Wuxi 2019 Zhao Peng (20%) private Xi'an Wolves FC 西安骏狼 西安大兴崇德 Xi'an 2018 Shaanxi Jingutang Pharmaceutical (60%) private Puhua Commercial Group (40%) private Xiamen Ludao FC 厦门鹭岛 Xiamen 2019 Xiamen Fun Plus Technology Developmen private Yanbian Longding 延边龙鼎 延边海兰江 Longjing 2017 Longjing Hailanjiang Football Culture Industry Investment private Yichun Weihu FC 宜春威虎 宜春江钨威虎 Yichun 2018 Yichun Tantalum Niobium Mine private Jiangsu Yancheng Dingli FC 2016 Jiangsu Dingli Building Materials private 2018 Shenzhen Bogang FC 深圳壆岗 Shenzhen Palm Sports Industry Development Group (70%) private (1941) Shenzhen Shajingdigang Joint-Stock Cooperative (30%) private.
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