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The team history of Yanbian Changbaishan Football Club

In 1955, the Jilin Provincial Football Team was established.

In 1965, the Jilin team won the National League A championship.

In 1993, at the National Games, the offensive football of the Jilin team, dominated by Yanbian Football Club, left a deep impression on fans.

In 1994, in China's first professional football league A, the team was named Jilin Samsung, becoming China's first foreign-sponsored team.

In 1997, under the leadership of Korean head coach Choi Yin-taek, they finished fourth in the A-League.

In 2000, it was relegated to League A and B. The first-team players and qualifications for League B were resold to Zhejiang Greentown for 25 million. The second-tier team continues to compete in the second division league under the name of Yanbian Changbai Mountain.

In 2004, Yanbian Football Club won the runner-up in the Chinese Football League B and entered the Chinese Football League A for the first time.

In the 2010 season, with the efforts of foreign aid Ludula and all the team members, they won the third place in the Chinese League One.

On February 23, 2011, Yanbian Football Club officially changed its name to Yanbian Changbai Tiger Football Club with the approval of the Yanbian Prefecture Sports Bureau and the Yanbian Prefecture Industrial and Commercial Bureau.

On February 8, 2014, the club announced on its official Weibo that it would be officially renamed Yanbian Changbaishan Football Club. Before the start of the new Chinese League One season, the team name was officially changed or titled Yanbian Changbaishan Quanyangquan Football Team, or Yanbian Changbaishan Quanyangquan Football Team for short. Yanbian Changbai Mountain or Yanbian Spring Yangquan.

On October 11, 2014, the Yanbian team lost to Guangdong Rizhiquan 1:4 in a match, and the Yanbian team was relegated early.

On the evening of January 31, 2015, the Chinese Football Association announced the list of participating clubs in the 2015 Chinese League One on its official website. Yanbian Changbai Tiger Football Club successfully replaced Shaanxi and returned to the Chinese League One. Shaanxi Wuzhou, on the other hand, failed to qualify for the new season.

On October 18, 2015, in the 28th round of the 2015 58 City Chinese Football League, the Yanbian Changbaishan team played an away game against the Wuhan Zall team and drew 0:0 with their opponent, and were promoted 2 rounds ahead of schedule. Chinese Super League.

On October 24, 2015, in the 29th round of the Chinese League One, Yanbian Changbaishan defeated Hunan Xiangtao 4-0 at home and won the Chinese League Championship one round ahead of schedule. This was also the Yanbian team (Jilin team) This is the first time since winning the championship in 1965.

On December 30, 2015, Shenzhen Fude Group officially signed a strategic cooperation agreement with Yanbian Football Club. After Fude Group takes over Yanbian Football Club, it will own 70% of the club's shares and the club will be renamed "Yanbian Fude Group" Football Club Co., Ltd. (referred to as: Yanbian Fude Football Club), the team name will be changed to "Yanbian Fude Football Team".