Results

China Division 1 12/08 06:00 34 [12] Zibo Cuju v Kunshan [1] W 0-1
China Division 1 12/03 06:00 33 [1] Kunshan v Sichuan Jiuniu [6] W 2-0
China Division 1 11/30 06:00 32 [16] Beijing Sport University FC v Kunshan [1] W 0-2
China Division 1 11/26 06:30 31 [1] Kunshan v Suzhou Dongwu [7] L 0-2
China Division 1 11/21 06:30 30 [12] Jiangxi Beidamen v Kunshan [1] W 0-2
China FA Cup 11/17 06:00 8 Kunshan v Tianjin Jinmen Tigers L 0-4
China Division 1 11/11 07:00 29 [1] Kunshan v Zibo Cuju [10] W 4-1
China Division 1 11/07 07:00 28 [6] Sichuan Jiuniu v Kunshan [1] W 0-2
China Division 1 11/03 07:00 27 [1] Kunshan v William Griffith [16] W 4-0
China Division 1 10/30 07:00 26 [7] Suzhou Dongwu v Kunshan [1] W 0-2
China Division 1 10/27 07:00 25 [2] Kunshan v Jiangxi Beidamen [12] W 3-0
China Division 1 09/28 07:00 24 [1] Kunshan v Heilongjiang Ice City [11] W 4-1

Wikipedia - Kunshan F.C.

Kunshan Football Club (Chinese: 昆山足球俱乐部) or Kunshan FC, formerly known as Zhenjiang Huasa, was a professional Chinese football club based in Kunshan, Jiangsu, China. They participated in the Chinese Super League, under licence from the Chinese Football Association (CFA). It was founded on 12 December 2014 as the amateur Zhenjiang Huasa Football Club, before moving to Kunshan, where the Kunshan municipal party committee and municipal government became their major shareholders. The club was dissolved in March 2023.

History

Zhenjiang Huasa, whose members were mainly fans of FC Barcelona in China, was founded on 12 December 2014. Huasa, meaning Chinese Barca, was used as the club's name. They played in the 2016 China Amateur Football League and won the winners of 2016 Jiangsu Provincial Football League. Zhenjiang Huasa finished the 6th place in the national finals and won promotion to 2017 China League Two. In December 2018, Zhenjiang Huasa moved to Kunshan and changed their name to Kunshan F.C. With the support of the Kunshan Municipal Party Committee and Municipal Government as well as private financing the club were able to gain stability, improve their position to ninth and gain a total of 80310 fans with the highest average attendance of 5534 at the end of the 2019 league season. While the club finished in ninth at the end of the season they were granted promotion to the second tier, due to the expansion of the league and disbandment of Tianjin Tianhai.

In their debut season within the second tier, manager Gao Yao was able to guide the team to a third-place finish, however, unable to improve upon these results in the following season, he was let go by the club on 16 September 2021 and replaced by Sergio Zarco Díaz. In the 2022 China League One campaign, Sergio was able to gain promotion to the top tier for the first time in the club's history, winning the division with the highest recorded points total in the division's history. However, the participation did not happen because the club was dissolved. All matches were scratched and awarded 3–0 (or 0–3) to their opponents.

Kunshan FC is a professional soccer club based in Kunshan, Jiangsu Province, China. Established in 2015, the team has quickly risen through the ranks of Chinese football, showcasing a commitment to developing local talent and fostering a competitive spirit. Kunshan FC competes in the Chinese football league system, with aspirations to make a mark in both domestic and international competitions.

The club's colors are typically represented by a vibrant blue and white, symbolizing their dynamic and ambitious nature. Kunshan FC plays its home matches at the Kunshan Sports Center Stadium, which provides a passionate atmosphere for fans and players alike. The team is known for its strong emphasis on teamwork, discipline, and a fast-paced style of play, making them a formidable opponent on the field.

Kunshan FC is dedicated to community engagement and youth development, often hosting training camps and outreach programs to inspire the next generation of soccer players. With a growing fan base and a vision for success, Kunshan FC is poised to become a significant player in the landscape of Chinese football.