Tianjin Tianhai F.C.

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Tianjin Tianhai
Tiānjīn Tiānhǎi
天津天海
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Full nameTianjin Tianhai Football Club
天津天海足球俱乐部
Founded6 June 2006; 17 years ago (6 June 2006)
(as Hohhot Binhai F.C.)
Dissolved12 May 2020; 3 years ago (12 May 2020)
GroundTianjin Olympic Center Stadium
Capacity60,000
2019Super League, 14th

Tianjin Tianhai F.C. (Chinese: 天津天海足球俱乐部; pinyin: Tiānjīn Tiānhǎi Zúqiú Jùlèbù; Mandarin pronunciation: [tʰjɛ́n.tɕín.tʰjɛ́n.xàɪ];) was a Chinese football club. The team was based in Tianjin.

History[edit]

2006-2010: Formation and League Two[edit]

On June 6, 2006 the Tianjin Binhai Holdings Limited company would form a new football team based in Hohhot called Hohhot Binhai and would name former Chinese international player Han Jinming as their manager. They would move into the Hohhot People's Stadium while taking part at the bottom of the Chinese pyramid within the third tier at the start of the 2007 league season. By May 5, 2007 Tianjin Songjiang Sports Culture Industry Co. Ltd would take a controlling interest within the club and hired another former Chinese international player in Hao Haidong to be the club's general manager.[1] When the club finished in a disappointing fifth within the group stages of the division it was decided that the club needed significant restructuring, which saw Hao Haidong named as chairman, Han Jinming moved to General management, Zhang Xiaorui was named as the new manager and lastly the entire team was moved to Tianjin to play within the Hedong Sports Centre.[2] While under Zhang Xiaorui's reign results gradually improved, however while the club were constant play-off contenders they could not gain promotion and he was soon replaced by the Belgium Patrick De Wilde who guided the club to a runners-up spot and promotion at the end of the 2010 league season.[3]

2011-2016: League One[edit]

By the 2011 season the club had already moved into the 60,000 seater Tianjin Olympic Center Stadium, however despite their grand settings the team would struggle within the division and narrowly avoided relegation at the end of the season.[4] This saw Patrick De Wilde exit soon after and the club decided to promote his assistant as well as Hao Haidong's cousin Hao Haitao into the management chair. In the 2012 league season Hao Haitao would actually guide the club to their best ever finish of sixth within the league, however at the end of the campaign Li Weiqi (李微奇) took over Hao Haidong's position as chairman and Hao Haitao followed his cousin in leaving the club.[5] At the start of the 2013 league season Pei Encai was brought in as Head coach, however he left the team four games before the end of the season due to the passing away of his mother, which saw Zhang Xiaorui return to the club as a caretaker manager.[6] Italian Gianni Bortoletto was brought in at the beginning of the 2014 league season, initially as a technical director before accepting the Head coach position but after a series of disappointing results he was fired on 14 June 2014.[7] On 23 June 2014 Portuguese manager Manuel Cajuda came in for the remainder of the season.[8] The club would once again start the following season with a new manager when Croatian coach Dražen Besek joined the team 15 December 2014.[9] After a series of defeats, Besek was replaced by another Croatian in Goran Tomić who joined the management on 12 May 2015.[10]

On 7 July 2015 Quanjian Nature Medicine officially took over the club.[11] This would be their second foray into Chinese football after their sponsorship of Tianjin Teda F.C. abruptly came to an end on 30 June 2015 after a public dispute occurred on who had control over the club's player transfers, particularly in the attempted signing of the Chinese international player Sun Ke.[12] At the start of the 2016 season the club would go through a complete overhaul, they would redesign a new badge that reflected Quanjian Nature Medicine's own logo, change the club's colours to a light blue, bring in experienced Brazilian coach Vanderlei Luxemburgo along with international players in Luís Fabiano, Jádson Rodrigues da Silva, Zhao Xuri and the player the owners originally attempted to sign, Sun Ke.[13] On 22 October 2016, under the guidance of Fabio Cannavaro, Tianjin Quanjian defeated Meizhou Hakka 3–0 to win the 2016 China League One title and gain promotion to the 2017 Chinese Super League.[14]

2017-2019: Super League Era[edit]

At the start of the 2017 Chinese Super League season the owners once again decided to change the team's home colours from a light blue to an all red uniform.[15] After signing a world-class midfielder in Axel Witsel,[16] the club cruised to third place in the 2017 season and advance to the 2018 AFC Champions League, qualifying to the continental tournament for the first time.

Quanjian Group was accused of illegal multi-level marketing and false advertisement in December 2018. After the arrest of club leader and Quanjian Group owner Shu Yuhui, the club asked the local FA to take over operations and changed its name to Tianjin Tianhai in January 2019.[17][18][19]

On 12 May 2020, Tianjin Tianhai announced that the club was dissolved.[20] This disbandment saved Shenzhen Kaisa from being relegated to the 2020 China League One.

Name history[edit]

  • 2006–2007 Hohhot Binhai F.C. 呼和浩特滨海
  • 2008–2015 Tianjin Songjiang F.C. 天津松江
  • 2015–2018 Tianjin Quanjian F.C. 天津权健
  • 2019–2020 Tianjin Tianhai F.C. 天津天海

Kit evolution[edit]

2006[21]
2009[22]
2016
2017

Managerial history[edit]

Honours[edit]

Results[edit]

All-time league rankings[edit]

Year Tier Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Pos FA Cup Super Cup Asia Att./G Stadium
2007 3 14 4 6 4 19 19 0 18 5 1 NH DNQ DNQ Hohhot People's Stadium
2008 3 18 12 2 4 36 14 22 29 2 5[25] NH DNQ DNQ Hedong Sports Centre
2009 3 14 4 7 3 18 15 3 18 2 9[26] NH DNQ DNQ Shuidi Outer Stadium
2010 3 19 11 5 3 32 12 20 35 2 RU NH DNQ DNQ Tianjin Olympic Center Stadium
2011 2 26 5 10 11 23 31 −8 25 12 R1 DNQ DNQ
2012 2 30 12 9 9 27 24 3 45 6 R2 DNQ DNQ 2,998 Tianjin Tuanbo Football Stadium
2013 2 30 8 11 11 31 36 −5 35 10 R3 DNQ DNQ 2,247
2014 2 30 12 7 11 39 33 6 43 7 R3 DNQ DNQ 2,511
2015 2 30 9 9 12 28 33 −5 36 9 R3 DNQ DNQ 7,369
2016 2 30 18 5 7 61 27 34 59 W QF DNQ DNQ 12,165 Haihe Educational Football Stadium
2017 1 30 15 9 6 46 33 13 54 3 QF DNQ DNQ 24,877
2018 1 30 9 9 12 41 48 −7 36 9 R16 DNQ QF 19,695
2019 1 30 4 13 13 40 53 -13 25 14 QF DNQ DNQ 16,907 Tianjin Olympic Center Stadium
  • ^Note 1 : In North League ^Note 2 : In group stage.

Key

  •   Champions
  •   Runners-up
  •   Third place
  •   Relegated
  • Pld = Played
  • W = Games won
  • D = Games drawn
  • L = Games lost
  • F = Goals for
  • A = Goals against
  • Pts = Points
  • Pos = Final position
  • DNQ = Did not qualify
  • DNE = Did not enter
  • NH = Not Held
  • - = Does Not Exist
  • R1 = Round 1
  • R2 = Round 2
  • R3 = Round 3
  • R4 = Round 4
  • F = Final
  • SF = Semi-finals
  • QF = Quarter-finals
  • R16 = Round of 16
  • Group = Group stage
  • GS2 = Second Group stage
  • QR1 = First Qualifying Round
  • QR2 = Second Qualifying Round
  • QR3 = Third Qualifying Round

Continental results[edit]

Season Competition Round Opposition Home Away Rank
/Agg.
2018 AFC Champions League Group stage Hong Kong Kitchee
3–0
1–0
2nd
Japan Kashiwa Reysol
3–2
1–1
South Korea Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors
4–2
3–6
Round of 16 China Guangzhou Evergrande
0–0
2–2
2–2 (a)
Quarter-finals Japan Kashima Antlers
0–3
0–2
0–5

Notable players[edit]

Had international caps for their respective countries.

Europe
Belgium
Estonia
Slovenia
South America
Brazil
Asia
China
Hong Kong
South Korea

References[edit]

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