Results

China Division 2 12/04 06:00 7 Hebei Zhuoao v Shaoxing Keqiao Yuejia W 2-1
China Division 2 11/28 06:00 6 [4] Xi'an Wolves v Hebei Zhuoao [3] L 1-0
China Division 2 11/24 06:00 5 [6] Inner Mongolia Caoshangfei v Hebei Zhuoao [3] W 0-2
China Division 2 11/19 06:00 4 [3] Hebei Zhuoao v Quanzhou Yaxin [5] W 2-0
China Division 2 11/13 06:00 3 [8] Kunming Zheng He Shipman v Hebei Zhuoao [3] W 0-3
China Division 2 11/08 06:00 2 [3] Hebei Zhuoao v Hunan Billows [7] D 0-0
China Division 2 11/03 06:00 - [8] Yanbian Longding v Hebei Zhuoao [3] D 0-0
China FA Cup 08/01 07:30 7 China PR U20 v Hebei Zhuoao L 6-0
China Division 2 07/28 07:30 14 Hebei Zhuoao v China PR U20 D 2-2
China Division 2 07/22 07:30 13 [1] Qingdao Manatee v Hebei Zhuoao [2] D 1-1
China Division 2 07/18 07:30 12 Hebei Zhuoao v Kunming Zheng He Shipman W 3-2
China Division 2 07/12 07:30 11 [3] Dongguan Guanlian v Hebei Zhuoao [2] D 0-0

Stats

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

Wikipedia - Hebei Zhuoao F.C.

Hebei Zhuoao F.C. is defunct Chinese football club. They were based in Qinhuangdao, Hebei. The Chinese Football School Stadium was their home venue. It had partnership with Brazilian football club Olé Brasil Futebol Clube through youth programs, in which they send selected, promising Chinese youth players to train abroad there.

History

Hebei Jingying F.C. (Chinese: 河北精英足球俱乐部; lit. 'Hebei Elite F.C.') was established in 2009 by Hebei Jingying Group (Chinese: 河北精英集团).

It aims to contribute to the development of Chinese football through organizing programs to send selected Chinese youth players to Brazil to train abroad through their advanced methods, and sent out their first group of players in 2009.

In December 2010, the club signed a partnership contract with Brazilian side Olé Brasil Futebol Clube, a football club based in Ribeirão Preto, São Paolo and are known for its youth training programs, and sent out their second group of youth players to train abroad there.

After the return of their first group of players sent out in 2010, the club enrolled in 2014 China League Two, and has remained in the same level ever since.

In 2019, they changed their name to Hebei Aoli Jingying F.C. (Chinese: 河北奥利精英足球俱乐部).

The club was dissolved after 2021 season.

Hebei Elite FC is a professional soccer team based in Hebei, China. The team competes in the Chinese Super League, which is the top tier of professional soccer in China. Hebei Elite FC was founded in 2010 and has quickly established itself as a competitive force in Chinese soccer.

The team's home matches are played at the Langfang Stadium, which has a seating capacity of 30,000 spectators. Hebei Elite FC boasts a passionate fan base that fills the stadium for every home game, creating an electric atmosphere for players and supporters alike.

Hebei Elite FC is known for its strong defensive play and disciplined tactics on the field. The team has a talented roster of players from both China and abroad, who work together to achieve success in the Chinese Super League and other domestic competitions.

Off the field, Hebei Elite FC is committed to promoting soccer in the local community and developing young talent through its youth academy. The team also engages in various charitable initiatives to give back to the community and support those in need.

Overall, Hebei Elite FC is a respected and competitive soccer team in China, with a strong fan base and a commitment to excellence both on and off the field.