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Football in Beijing

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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

This is a list of clubs based in Beijing sorted by which league they play in as of the 2020 season. The leagues are listed in order of their level in the Chinese football league system.[2]

Locations of current professional football clubs in Beijing.
Blue: Level 1
Red: Level 2
Green: Level 3

Men

These clubs play in fully professional leagues, at levels 1–3 of the Chinese football league system.

Club League Home Ground District
Level 1
Beijing Sinobo Guoan Chinese Super League Workers' Stadium Chaoyang
Level 2
Beijing Renhe China League One Fengtai Sports Center Stadium Fengtai
Beijing Sport University China League One Olympic Sports Center Stadium Chaoyang
Level 3
Beijing Institute of Technology China League Two BIT Eastern Athletic Field Haidian


Women

Club League Home Ground District
Level 1
Beijing BG Phoenix Chinese Women's Super League Xiannongtan Stadium Dongcheng

Honours

Beijing derby

Stadium

References

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

See also