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Shenzhen Fengpeng F.C.

Shenzhen Fengpeng
Shēnzhèn Fēngpéng
深圳风鹏
Full name Shenzhen Fengpeng Football Club
深圳风鹏足球俱乐部
Founded January 2012
Dissolved November 2013 (3 years ago) (2013-11)
Ground Universiade Center
Ground Capacity 60,334

Shenzhen Fengpeng Football Club (simplified Chinese: 深圳风鹏; traditional Chinese: 深圳風鵬; pinyin: Shēnzhèn Fēngpéng) is a football club based in Shenzhen, Guangdong, China.

Shenzhen Fengpeng was established in January 2012 by former Shenzhen Ruby F.C. players and staffs including Sun Gang as managerial director, Fan Yuhong as general manager, Liu Jianjiang and Li Yuanping as coach, and Zhang Jun as manager, under the financial support of anonymous local housing property corp and other investors including representative closed to former Shenzhen Ruby and JianLiBao corp owner Zhang Hai. The squad was assembled with former players from Shenzhen Ruby first and youth teams, notably the three veterans Yuan Lin, Chen Yongqiang and Xiao Jianjia, Fan Yuhong's Nanshan Academy (the 2nd graduates, born in 1993 to 1994 and have been representing Shenzhen in various teenage competitions), and former players of Hubei Province clubs where manager Zhang Jun is from and has many connections with. The club's name Fengpeng (风鹏) came from the phase "大将起, 程万里", meaning "Strong wind ("Feng") is about to blow, (and we will have) a bright future as roc (Peng). Roc also refers to Shenzhen as nickname of the city (PengCheng, city of roc). They joined China League Two, third tier of Chinese football league system in the 2012 league season.

Fengpeng's first season was very largely restricted by the lack of goalscoring force. Zhang Jun's designated direct tactic to fit the three towering target men who have experience at higher tier league didn't work very well, despite the team was solid in defense and threatening in set-pieces. Two wingers, as summer loan signing were brought in accordingly to solve the jam of firepower efficiently. Fengpeng finished the season with a 7 match unbeaten pursuit towards the top 4 play-off spots, ended as runner-up in southern group in the end.


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