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Dalian Shide (Simplified Chinese: 大连实德), also known as Dalian Haichang International Football Team Shide FC (Simplified Chinese: 大连海昌国际) or previously as Dalian Wanda (Simplified Chinese: 大连万达), is a Chinese Super League football club owned by Shide Group. The men's team play at the 31 000 seat Jinzhou Stadium in Dalian, China and their Head Coach is Xu Hong.
Dalian Shide is the most successful club in Chinese professional football winning the first professional league season in 1994[2], they have since won a total of 8 titles from both the Jia A and CSL seasons. Dalian Shide's owner is tycoon Xu Ming (zh:徐明 (企业家)).
Dalian possesses a well-funded and prolific academy[3]. Famous players include Zhang Enhua, who had a successful three month spell at then-first division English team Grimsby Town and Hao Haidong. Sun Jihai and Dong Fangzhuo are successful players with Man City, Sheffield United and Royal Antwerp (now back to Dalian Haichang), respectively.
[edit] History
The predecessor of Dalian Shide was the Dalian Football Club, which was organised in 1982 to replace struggled Dalian Dockyards team's place in the China Division 2, the club promoted to the top level in 1984, and professionalized in 1993 as Dalian Wanda FC. The men's team is by far the most successful team in Chinese football, winning 7 of the 10 Jia A seasons and has also claimed the crown in the second Chinese Super League season. Dalian also reached the quarterfinals of the first two ACL editions but have recently been inconsistent due to team and coach changes, especially the retirement of talisman Hao Haidong. Currently, the team is primarily academy members. Since 2008, Dalian Shide has selected a number of players for its satellite team in the S.League in Singapore, called Dalian Shide Siwu FC.
[edit] Colours and badge
[edit] Stadium
The men's team play at the 31 000 Jinzhou Stadium multi-use seater stadium in Dalian, China. They moved into the stadium in 1997[4].
[edit] Honours
[edit] Results
- As of the end of 2008 season
All-Time League rankings
FA Cup results
| Season |
1984 |
1985 |
1986 |
1990 |
1991 |
1992 |
1995 |
1996 |
1997 |
1998 |
| Results |
10 |
Quali.Round |
Group Stage |
Runners-Up |
Group Stage |
Champions |
Quarterfinals |
Semifinals |
Second Round |
Semifinals |
| Season |
1999 |
2000 |
2001 |
2002 |
2003 |
2004 |
2005 |
2006 |
| Results |
Runners-Up |
Second Round |
Champions |
Second Round |
Runners-Up |
Quarterfinals |
Champions |
Runners-Up |
CSL Cup results
| Season |
2004 |
2005 |
| Results |
Quarterfinals |
First Round |
Asian Results
| Season |
93/94 |
97/98 |
98/99 |
00/01 |
01/02 |
02/03 |
2004 |
2006 |
| Competition |
ACWC |
ACC |
ACC |
ACWC |
ACC |
ACL |
ACL |
ACL |
| Position |
First Round |
Runners-Up |
4 |
Runners-Up |
Quarterfinals |
Semifinals |
Quarterfinals |
Group Stage |
East Asian Results
| Season |
1998 |
2003 |
2006 |
| Competition |
FECC |
A3CC |
A3CC |
| Position |
2 |
2 |
4 |
[edit] Current squad
[edit] Men's team
Correct as of 21 March 2009
[edit] Players out on loan
[edit] Women's team
[edit] Noted former players
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Listed according to when they debuted for Dalian Shide (year in parentheses):
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Listed according to when they became managers for Dalian Shide (year in parentheses):
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