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== Stadia ==
== Stadium ==
* [[Workers' Stadium]]
* [[Workers' Stadium]]
* [[Beijing National Stadium]]
* [[Beijing National Stadium]]
* [[Xiannongtan Stadium]]
* [[Beijing Fengtai Stadium]]
* [[Olympic Sports Centre (Beijing)]]
* [[Shijingshan Stadium]]
* [[Chaoyang Sports Centre]]


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 14:47, 21 November 2020

Football is the popular sport, both in terms of participants and spectators, in Beijing. Beijing has several of China's significant football clubs, and the city is home to many football clubs.

Introduction

History

Modern football passed in Beijing in the late 19th century. The football initially popular at school. in the 1940s. became well-known the Beijing football's outstanding players and more from the University. Since then. the sport gradually transition from school to society has become Beijing people read to children. Ancient China and Beijing football. modern football spread incoming three football schools in Beijing four college football talent five Beijing people read to children in football is the openness of the Beijing soccer.[1]

Clubs

The table below lists all Beijing professional clubs.

Division Club Founded Status Note
Chinese Super League Beijing Guoan 1951 Professional
China League One Beijing Renhe 1995 Professional
China League One Beijing BG 2004
China League Two Beijing BIT 2000

Honours

Beijing derby

Stadium

References

  1. ^ "The contemporary Beijing Football History of Jin Shan forward Genuine Mall(Chinese Edition)". JIN SHAN ZHU.

See also