Henan Jianye F.C.

Henan Jianye
Hénán Jiànyè
河南建业
Full name Henan Construction F.C. Co., Ltd.
河南建业足球俱乐部股份有限公司
Nickname(s) 红魔 (Red devils)
Founded 1958 (1958) as Henan FC
27 August 1994 (27 August 1994) (Professional)
Ground Zhengzhou Hanghai Stadium
Ground Capacity 29,860[1]
Chairman Hu Baosen
Manager Jia Xiuquan
League Chinese Super League
2016 Super League, 13th

Henan Jianye Football Club (simplified Chinese: 河南建业; traditional Chinese: 河南建業; pinyin: Hénán Jiànyè) is a professional football club that currently participates in the Chinese Super League under licence from the Chinese Football Association (CFA). The team is based in Zhengzhou (Chinese: 郑州市), in the province of Henan (Chinese: 河南省) and their home stadium is the Zhengzhou Hanghai Stadium that has a seating capacity of 29,860. Their owners are the Jianye Residential Group (China) Co., Ltd., which is part of the Central China Real Estate Limited.[2]

The clubs predecessor was the Henan Provincial Team who were founded in 1958 while the current professional football team was established on August 27, 1994. The club have never won the league title and the highest position they have ever achieved was when they came third in the 2009 Chinese Super League season.[3]

History

The football club were originally known as Henan Provincial team and was founded in 1958 by the local government sports body to take part in the 1959 Chinese National Games before joining the gradually expanding Chinese football league system. The team often spent much of its time in the second tier except for a short period during the late 1970s when the league was expanded to accommodate more teams. When the Chinese football league system grew to accommodate a third tier Henan found themselves in it when they were relegated from the second tier in the 1981 league season, however they were able to quickly return to the second tier when they came top of the table to win promotion in the 1982 league season. It wasn't long until they won promotion to the top tier once more in the 1985 league season where they would remain until the 1988 league season when they were relegated at the end of the season.

By the 1994 league season the entire Chinese football league system had become professional and Henan would quickly follow when they became professional on August 27, 1994 by selling a 40% stake of the club to Jianye Residential Group (China) Co., Ltd. and renaming themselves Henan Jianye.[4] Henan's transition toward professionalism was difficult and they were once more relegated at the end of the 1994 league season to the third tier.[5] Once again they would have to win promotion from the third tier when they came runners-up in the table at the 1995 league season. For several season they were a second tier club fighting against relegation until Henan Jianye Real Estate Development Co., Ltd. decided to take full control of the club on January 15, 1999. With this sure financial footing the club would go on to win the division title and establish themselves back into the second tier.[6]

The club won promotion to the Chinese Super League at the end of the 2006 league season after winning the division title.[7] In their debut season in the top tier playing professional football Henan brought in Pei Encai to add experience to their management and to help them avoid relegation, which he achieved when they finished the season in 12th position, narrowly avoiding relegation after defeating Changchun Yatai 3–2. While he helped them avoid relegation Henan demanded results in the 2008 league season and this saw them go through several managers before they settled with Tang Yaodong to help them avoid relegation once more. His appointment was to prove extremely successful and throughout the 2009 league season he would lead them to a third-place finish, which is the highest league position they have ever achieved.

The third-place finish led to the club's first and only appearance in the AFC Champions League in 2010. Henan finished the championship with 3 draws and 3 losses in the group stage. From then on, the club's performance dropped from year to year. In 2011, they finished the season in 13th position. After an even more chaotic and unsatisfying season in 2012, the club was relegated to the second division.

Henan appointed Tang Yaodong again in 2013, who helped the team return to the Chinese Super League after the season. However, Tang was once again dismissed halfway through the 2014 season due to the team's disastrous performance. Jia Xiuquan took the position. The team fought hard against Beijing Guoan in the last game of the season. This goalless game helped the club stay in the Chinese Super League narrowly by 1 point.

Crests

Current squad

As of 1 March 2016 [8]

Shenzhen Ruby v Henan Jianye in 2009

First team

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
2 China DF Long Cheng
3 China DF Li Xiaoming (on loan from Shanghai Shenhua)
4 Denmark DF Eddi Gomes
5 China DF Gu Cao
6 China MF Feng Zhuoyi
7 Slovenia DF Miral Samardžić
8 China MF Yin Hongbo
9 Philippines FW Javier Patiño
11 China MF Mou Shantao
12 China GK Wang Guoming
13 China DF Abduwali Ablet
14 China MF Mirahmetjan Muzepper
15 Australia DF Ryan McGowan
16 China MF Yang Kuo
17 China GK Wu Yan
No. Position Player
18 China MF Liang Yu
19 China DF Zhang Ke
20 Sweden FW Osman Sow
22 China DF Long Wei
23 China DF Wang Fei
24 China FW Zhang Shuai
25 China FW Chen Hao
27 China DF Lu Yao
28 China GK Wei Peng
29 China FW Han Jiabao
30 China MF Zhong Jinbao
45 China MF Song Hanchuan
50 China DF Wang Haonan
53 China DF Xie Shuo
56 China FW Yan Hao

Reserve squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
21 China MF Pan Jiajun
26 China DF Luo Heng
42 China MF Yuan Ye
43 China FW Du Changjie
44 China MF Zhang Ziru
46 China DF Jin Qi
47 China MF Zhao Zongwei
48 China MF Guo Haoran
49 China DF Xiong Meitao
No. Position Player
51 China DF Li Xinze
52 China MF Wang Fei
54 China FW Zhou Xuezhong
55 China FW Liu Jianhong
57 China DF Liu Jiahui
58 China MF Ding Wenqian
59 China MF Zhang Li
60 China GK Shi Chenglong
61 China DF Li Yu

On loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player

Coaching staff

Position Staff
Head coach China Jia Xiuquan
Coach China Zhao Wei
Coach China Dong Liqiang
Technique Consultant China Wang Suisheng
Coach China Zhang Bin
Coach China Piao Junjie
Team physicianes China Sun Guoli
China Xu Jiafeng

Managerial history

Managers who have coached the club and team since Henan became a fully professional club back in August 27, 1994.[9][10]

  • China Zhang Changhai (Aug 1994 – Dec 94)
  • China Wang Suisheng (Dec 1994 – Aug 98)
  • China Ding Sanshi (Aug 1998 – June 99)
  • China Wang Suisheng (June 1999 – July 1)
  • Croatia Miloš Hrstić (July 2001 – Aug 02)
  • China Chi Shangbin (Jan 1, 2003 – Dec 31, 2003)
  • China Yin Lihua (Oct 2004 – Sept 05)
  • China Chen Wenjie (interim) (Sept 2005 – Nov 05)
  • China Meng Wenfeng (Nov 2005 – Sept 07)
  • China Pei Encai (Sept 25, 2007 – Dec 20, 2007)

Honours

All-time honours list including semi-professional Henan Provincial team period.[11]

League

Winners (3): 1989, 2006, 2013
Winners (2): 1982, 1999

Youth Team

U-19 team

U-17 Team

Results

All-time League Rankings

As of 2 November 2016.[12][13]

Year Div Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Pos. FA Cup Super Cup League Cup AFC Att./G Stadium
1963 2 11 5 2 4 12 12 0 31 51 NH   
1965 2 52 NH   
1973 1 19 8 3 8 19 20 −1 131 24 NH   
1974 1 13 3 3 7 7 18 −11 31 34 NH   
1976 1 8 0 4 4 2 19 −17 4 82 NH   
1977 1 7 3 1 3 11 8 3 7 36 NH   
1978 2 42 12 13 17 51 53 −2 37 16 NH   
1979 2 42 15 8 19 46 55 −9 38 14 NH   
1980 2 30 10 9 11 27 35 −8 29 9 NH   
1981 2 30 10   20 20 13 NH   
1982 3 81 7   1 11 2 9 141 W NH   
1983 2 15 8   7 16 8 NH   
1984 2 71 2   5 41 7 DNQ   
1985 2 3 DNQ   
1986 1 14 3 3 8 11 16 −5 9 12 NH   
1987 2 20 7 9 4 24 14 10 23 4 NH   
1988 1 25 7 9 9 21 24 −3 33 12 NH   
1989 2 22 14 7 1 44 17 27 52 W NH   
1990 1 14 0 1 13 5 28 −23 1 8 R1   
1991 2 16 4 10 2 19 15 4 18 5 R1   
1992 2 10 1 7 2 7 10 −3 10 52 R2   
1993 2 5 1 0/0 4 7 9 −2 2 62 NH   
1994 2 20 5 3 12 22 27 −5 13 10 NH    Henan Provincial Stadium
1995 3 8 5 2 1 101 RU DNQ DNQ  Henan Provincial Stadium
1996 2 22 6 6 10 20 33 −13 24 8 R1 DNQ   21,000 Henan Provincial Stadium
1997 2 22 9 7 6 21 18 3 34 5 R1 DNQ   20,000 Henan Provincial Stadium
1998 2 22 5 10 7 23 31 −8 25 11 R1 DNQ   23,000 Xinxiang Sports Centre
1999 3 21 10 8 3 28 14 14 61 W DNQ DNQ   Xinxiang Sports Centre
2000 2 22 6 9 7 28 34 −6 27 9 R1 DNQ   18,000 Xinxiang Sports Centre
2001 2 22 8 5 9 24 30 −6 29 7 R2 DNQ   18,727 Xinxiang Sports Centre
2002 2 22 6 8 8 23 28 −5 26 10 R1 DNQ   8,500 Xigong Stadium
2003 2 26 14 6 6 33 24 9 48 RU3 QF DNQ   15,385 Zhengzhou Hanghai Stadium
2004 2 32 11 12 9 29 27 2 45 7 R2 NH DNQ 9,794 Xinxiang Sports Centre
2005 2 26 7 6 13 28 37 −9 27 10 R2 NH DNQ 10,833 Xinxiang Sports Centre
2006 2 24 18 5 1 38 13 25 59 W R2 NH NH 20,583 Zhengzhou Hanghai Stadium
2007 1 28 5 12 11 20 28 −8 27 12 NH NH NH 16,857 Zhengzhou Hanghai Stadium
2008 1 30 9 9 12 30 31 −1 36 10 NH NH NH 16,267 Zhengzhou Hanghai Stadium
2009 1 30 13 9 8 35 26 9 48 3 NH NH NH 19,255 Zhengzhou Hanghai Stadium
2010 1 30 9 13 8 31 31 0 40 8 NH NH NH Group 18,630 Zhengzhou Hanghai Stadium
2011 1 30 7 11 12 29 35 −6 32 13 QF NH NH 16,334 Zhengzhou Hanghai Stadium
2012 1 30 7 5 18 28 56 −28 26 16 R4 DNQ NH 17,526 Zhengzhou Hanghai Stadium
2013 2 30 18 8 4 51 21 30 62 W R3 DNQ NH 19,076 Zhengzhou Hanghai Stadium
2014 1 30 6 12 12 32 39 −7 30 14 QF DNQ NH 18,390 Zhengzhou Hanghai Stadium
2015 1 30 12 10 8 35 30 5 46 5 QF DNQ NH 20,207 Zhengzhou Hanghai Stadium
2016 1 30 10 5 15 26 44 -18 35 13 QF DNQ NH 17,282 Zhengzhou Hanghai Stadium

no league game in 1966–72, 1975;
no Division 2 league game in 1961–63;

Key

  China top division
  China second division
  China third division
W   Winners
RU   Runners-up
3   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

Opponent Season Home Away
Japan Gamba Osaka 2010 AFC Champions League Group stage 1–1 1–1
South Korea Suwon Samsung Bluewings 2010 AFC Champions League Group stage 0–2 0–2
Singapore Warriors FC 2010 AFC Champions League Group stage 0–0 1–2

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