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Meizhou Meixian Techand
Méizhōu Méixiàn Tiěhàn
梅州梅县铁汉
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Full name Meizhou Meixian Techand Football Club
梅州市梅县区铁汉足球俱乐部
Founded 3 July 2003; 13 years ago (2003-07-03)
Ground Meixian Tsang Hin-chi Stadium
Ground Capacity 20,221
Chairman China Tan Dong
Manager Hong Kong Li Haiqiang
League China League Two
2016 League Two, 7th

Meizhou Meixian Techand Football Club (simplified Chinese: 梅州市梅县区铁汉足球俱乐部; traditional Chinese: 梅州市梅縣區鐵漢足球俱樂部; pinyin: Méizhōu Méixiàn Tiěhàn Zúqiú Jùlèbù) or simply Meixian Techand (simplified Chinese: 梅县铁汉; traditional Chinese: 梅縣鐵漢) is a professional Chinese football club that currently participates in the China League Two division under licence from the Chinese Football Association (CFA). The team is based in Meixian District, Meizhou, Guangdong and their home stadium is the Meixian Tsang Hin-chi Stadium that has a seating capacity of 20,221. Their current majority shareholder is engineering, and construction company Shenzhen Tiehan Ecological Environment Co., Ltd.

The club was founded on 3 July 2003 as Dongguan Nancheng Football Club (Simplified Chinese: 东莞南城足球俱乐部) by the Dongguan City Sports Bureau who created them as a Phoenix club to Guangdong Hongyuan F.C. who were sold-off and moved cities in 2001. The club would then gain entry to participate within the 2003–04 Hong Kong First Division League as a foreign team within the league. The Dongguan City Sports Bureau gained sponsorship and investment from real estate developers South City Real Estate Development Company, Guangdong Hongyuan Real Estate Development Company, Guangdong Enterprises Group Co., Ltd., China Everbright, Huang City Development Co., Ltd., Dongguan City Royal Garden residential construction Limited, Carnation New Garden Construction Co., Ltd., The new Bank of Development and Construction Co., Ltd., Dongguan Kuari Footwear Holdings Limited and Dongguan CITIC Group before participating within the league where they finished sixth. The club only spent one season within the Hong Kong league before deciding to switch to the Chinese league system in the 2005 league season where they started within the third tier. In the campaign they topped the group stages and reached the semi-final within the play-off's where they lost 3–2 to Nancheng August 1st in extra time, missing out on promotion. After that disappointment the club pulled out of the league and disbanded their first team, however they still maintained their youth system after the season ended. The club rejoined China League Two in 2011.


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