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Zhejiang Professional F.C.

Association football club in China

Zhejiang Professional F.C.

Summary

Association football club in China

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fullnameZhejiang Professional Football Club
浙江职业足球俱乐部
nicknameGreen Giants (绿巨人)
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founded(as Zhejiang Green Town)
groundHuanglong Sports Center, Hangzhou
capacity51,971
ownerHangzhou Commerce and Tourism Group
Zhejiang Energy Group
chairmanZhang Weidong
managerRoss Aloisi
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浙江职业足球俱乐部 Zhejiang Energy Group

Zhejiang Professional Football Club (), commonly referred to as Zhejiang FC or simply Zhejiang and currently known as Zhejiang F.C. Greentown () for sponsorship reasons, is a Chinese professional football club based in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, that competes in . Zhejiang plays its home matches at the Huanglong Sports Center, located within Xihu District. The club's main investors are the Zhejiang-based Greentown China Holdings Limited company and the Zhejiang Energy Group.

The club was founded on January 14, 1998, as Zhejiang Green Town, making their debut in the third tier of China's football league pyramid in the 1999 league season. On November 23, 2000, the club bought the playing right for the Chinese Football Association Jia League as well as 32 players from the first team of Jilin Aodong for 25 million Yuan. They have subsequently won promotion to the top tier after finishing runners-up in the 2006 league season. The highest position they have ever finished is third, achieved in the 2022 and 2023 Chinese Super League seasons.

History

Zhejiang Green Town Football Club Co., Ltd. was officially established on January 14, 1998, with a capital of 16,000,000 Yuan and Zeng Leming was appointed as their general manager. Greentown Real Estate Company, Hangzhou Qiantang Real Estate Company, Zhejiang University and Zhejiang Provincial Football Association all participated in the creation as well as the registration of the club. The company would go on to form a youth team before finally creating a senior team on January 22, 1999, to take part in the third tier with Bao Yingfu as their first head coach. They wouldn't wait long to show their ambition when they would make the play-offs in 2000 before losing to Tianjin Lifei. Still determined to win promotion the club decided to buy the playing right for Chinese Football Association Jia League as well as 32 players from first team of Yanbian (Then Jilin Aodong) on November 23, 2000, for 25,000,000 Yuan, in time for the beginning of the 2001 league season. Under the new general manager Shen Qiang the club brought in new sponsors and Gu Mingchang as the new head coach, however during this period the club couldn't win promotion to the top tier and the chairman Song Weiping expressed his disappointment of the team. Song Weiping would soon discover that the reason for his club's disappointing results when it was discovered that several of his players and coaches were taking bribes, with a 6–0 defeat against Changchun Yatai in the 2001 league season being highlighted, which saw the offending participants banned for a year while the club had three months to reform and re-apply for a CFA playing license. This would see the club would go through several management changes as well as a significant ownership shift, which saw Song Weiping's company Greentown China Holdings Limited take a 96% share of the team for 20,000,000 Yuan in 2005 while Zhejiang University held on to 4%.

Hangzhou Greentown

In 2009, The club renamed itself to Hangzhou Greentown Football Club.

Zhejiang Green Town Football Club logo used in 1998

Under Wang Zheng as their head coach the team would start to generally push for promotion, eventually achieving it at the end of the 2006 league season when they came second in the division. The club often found themselves fighting off relegation and would bring in several managers to alleviate the problem, however this wasn't enough during the 2009 league season and the club found themselves in the relegation zone at the end of the season. Surprisingly the club were allowed to stay within the 2010 CFA Super League after it was discovered that Chengdu Blades and Guangzhou GPC were guilty of match-fixing.

AFC Champions League debut

After gaining a reprieve from relegation the club went on a spending spree by signing several established Chinese internationals such as Du Wei, Li Yan and Wang Song. The signings seemed to work and the club's results significantly improved throughout the 2010 league campaign, which saw the club achieve their best ever finish of fourth and a chance to play within the 2011 AFC Champions League for the first time.

This club is known for its outstanding football academy and youth training facilities. However, they were relegated to the 2017 China League One after getting second-to-last place in the 2016 Chinese Super League because of their bad performances for the season with only 8 wins in 30 games.

Huanglong Sports Center On July 28, 2024, Zhejiang team hosted Chengdu Rongcheng in the Chinese Super League match

Aimed to take the crown in the football competition of 2017 National Games of China, Hangzhou Greentown adopted a risky youngster-first policy which was more radical than ever. But good wishes were all vain. In 2017, the team struggled near the relegation zone in their first season of China League while the youngsters who formed the Team Zhejiang watched the championship slip away in the final. Young trainer Xu Lei filled in manager Hong Myung-bo's shoes and the team finally ranked 9th in the league. Meanwhile, former player and veteran Jiao Fengbo also returned as the new general manager.

Zhejiang Greentown

On 14 January 2018, the club changed their name to Zhejiang Greentown Football Club for the 20th anniversary of the club. The same season they reached third place in the China League, one place away from returning to the CFA Super League.

Zhejiang Energy Greentown

In September 2020, the team changed their name to Zhejiang Energy Greentown Football Club, as Zhejiang Energy Group stepped in as one of the major shareholders, while Song Weiping officially quit the club.

Rebrand to Zhejiang

On 26 February 2021, According to the requirements of non-corporate change of club name by the Chinese Football Association, after several rounds of discussion and reported to the relevant provincial departments and the Chinese Football Association for review and approval, the club's name changed to Zhejiang Professional Football Club.

Return to the AFC Champions League

Zhejiang finished third in the 2022 Chinese Super League season, which is their highest position they have ever finished in the top tier of the Chinese league saw them qualified for the 2023–24 AFC Champions League group stage after 12 years.

On 20 June 2024, AFC confirmed Zhejiang will participate in the inaugural 2024–25 AFC Champions League Two group stage. Zhejiang is then drawn in Group F alongside Thailand club Port FC, Singaporean club Lion City Sailors and Indonesian club Persib Bandung.

Name history

PeriodClub NameFirst Team Name
1998–2001Zhejiang Green Town浙江绿城
2001–04Zhejiang Sanhua Green Town (Sponsor Name)浙江三花绿城
2004–09Zhejiang Babei Green Town (Sponsor Name)浙江巴贝绿城
2009–10Hangzhou Greentown杭州绿城
2010–12Hangzhou Nabel Greentown (Sponsor Name)杭州诺贝尔绿城
2012–13Hangzhou 9Top Greentown (Sponsor Name)杭州九好绿城
2013–14Hangzhou Daikin Greentown (Sponsor Name)杭州大金绿城
2014–18Hangzhou Greentown杭州绿城
2018–20Zhejiang Greentown浙江绿城
2020–21Zhejiang Energy Greentown浙江能源绿城
2021–Zhejiang Professional浙江职业

Current squad

First team

Reserve team

Out on loan

Notable players

Players who have played for Zhejiang and represented their nations at senior level.

  • COL John Jairo Trellez (2001–04)
  • Cameroon Bertin Tomou (2002–03, 2005)
  • BRA Argel Fuchs (2007)
  • HKG Ng Wai Chiu (2009–10)
  • Honduras Luis Ramírez (2010–11)
  • KOR Kim Dong-jin (2012–13)
  • JPN Masashi Oguro (2013)
  • TPE Chen Po-liang (2015–19)
  • AUS Matthew Spiranovic (2015–17)
  • AUS Tim Cahill (2016)
  • LBN Roda Antar (2016)
  • CRO Sammir (2016)
  • RSA Dino Ndlovu (2018–20)
  • ZIM Nyasha Mushekwi (2019–23)
  • HKG Leung Nok Hang (2021–25)
  • CRO Franko Andrijašević (2021–25)
  • CIV Jean Evrard Kouassi (2023–25)
  • GAB Aaron Boupendza (2025)

Coaching staff

As of 21 February 2025

Managerial history

  • China Bao Yingfu (22 Jan 1999 – Dec 1999) (general coach)
  • China Zhu Haibo (May 1999 – Dec 1999)
  • China Wu Tingrui (Dec 1999 – Jul 2000)
  • China Zhang Jingtian (18 Jan 2000 – 2000) (general coach)
  • China Zhou Chenggui (Jul 2000 – Oct 2000)
  • China Gu Mingchang (23 Dec 2001 – 7 Jul 2001)
  • China Wang Changtai (8 Jul 2001 – 21 Jul 2001) (caretaker)
  • FR Yugoslavia Goran Kalušević (24 Jul 2001 – 28 Aug 2001)
  • China Wang Changtai (28 Aug 2001 – 6 Oct 2001) (caretaker)
  • England Bobby Houghton (Jan 2002 – 21 Jul 2003)
  • China Li Bing (21 Jul 2003 – Dec 2003)
  • China Wang Zheng (Dec 2003 – 15 May 2007)
  • China Zhou Suian (15 May 2007 – Dec 2007)
  • China Sun Wei (Dec 2007 – 21 Apr 2008)
  • China Zhou Suian (21 Apr 2008 – 21 Sept 2009)
  • China Wu Jingui (21 Sept 2009 – Nov 2011)
  • Team Committee (16 Oct 2011 – Nov 2011)
  • Japan Takeshi Okada (15 Dec 2011 – 5 Nov 2013)
  • China Yang Ji (6 Nov 2013 – 4 Nov 2014)
  • France Philippe Troussier (2 Dec 2014 – 1 Jul 2015)
  • China Yang Ji (1 Jul 2015 – Nov 2015)
  • South Korea Hong Myung-bo (17 Dec 2015 – 25 May 2017)
  • Bulgaria Zdravko Zdravkov (25 May 2017 – Nov 2017) (caretaker)
  • Spain Sergi Barjuán (26 Nov 2017 – 3 July 2019)
  • CHN Zheng Xiong (3 July 2019 – 31 Dec 2020)
  • Spain Jordi Vinyals (1 Jan 2021 – 31 Dec 2024)
  • Spain Raúl Caneda (29 Jan 2025 – 21 Dec 2025)
  • Australia Ross Aloisi (22 Dec 2025 – present)

Grounds

GroundLocationTotalCSLJia B / CL1YiCup
Zhejiang StadiumHangzhou1300130
Huanglong Sports CenterHangzhou254122115017
Meihu Sports CentreJinhua1716001
Jiaxing StadiumJiaxing97002
Jinhua Sports CenterJinhua73400
Zhoushan Sports CenterZhoushan20101
Huzhou Olympic Sports CenterHuzhou11000

Records

  • Most league points in a season: 74 (China League, season 2021)
  • Record victory: 6–0 v Tianjin Lifei (Jia B, 21 April 2001)
  • Record defeat: 0–6 v Changchun Yatai (Jia B, 6 October 2001)
  • Record attendance: 48,000 v Shanghai Zhongyuan (Jia B, 19 May 2001)
  • Most league appearances: Cao Xuan (221)
  • Top scorer: Nyasha Mushekwi (43 goals)
  • Top league scorer: Nyasha Mushekwi (42 goals)
  • Most league goals scored by a player in a season: Nyasha Mushekwi (23 goals, China League, season 2021)

Honours

Major

League

  • Chinese Super League
  • China League One

Cup

  • CFA Cup
    • Runners-up: 2022
    • Third: 2002 (shared), 2006 (shared)

Minor / Reserve / Youth

  • CSL Reserve League
    • Third: 2014
  • CSL Elite League (U19)
    • Champion: 2015
  • China League Reserve League
    • Runners-up: 2017
  • National Games of China

Results

All-time League rankings

As of the end of 2025 season.

SeasonDivisionPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPos.FA CupOtherAtt./GStadiumTop league scorer(s)Scores
1998did not enter league systemDNQ-----
1999Yi1st Stage103251215−3115Final 17DNQ-UnknownZhejiang Stadium
2000Yi1st Stage1072120416231Final 8DNQ-UnknownZhejiang Stadium
2nd Stage62131113−274
3nd Stage200205−5lost--tournament (Wuhan)
2001Jia B22610633267288R1-24,182Huanglong Sports CenterAdolfo Valencia12
2002Jia B228592933−4297SF-16,364Huanglong Sports CenterBertin Tomou7
2003Jia B266911393902710R1-11,615Huanglong Sports CenterAdolfo Valencia14
2004CL32129113839−1458R1-3,625Huanglong Sports CenterShen Liuxi10
2005CL261745502327553R2-14,917Huanglong Sports CenterBertin Tomou11
2006CL24174341182355RUSF-25,500Huanglong Sports CenterAlex Chandre de Oliveira15
2007CSL28610122535−102811-19,571Huanglong Sports CenterAlex Chandre de Oliveira5
2008CSL30912938326399-12,188Huanglong Sports CenterErivaldo Antonio Saraiva10
2009CSL3088143043−133215-14,790Huanglong Sports CenterErivaldo Antonio Saraiva13
2010CSL30139838308484-14,550Huanglong Sports CenterLuis Alfredo Ramírez14
2011CSL30109112832−4398QFACL Group8,586Meihu Sports CentreLuis Alfredo Ramírez7
2012CSL3099123446−123611QF-10,563Huanglong Sports CenterWang Song8
2013CSL30810123442−83412QF-14,164Huanglong Sports CenterDavy Claude Angan9
2014CSL3088144360−173212R4-13,766Huanglong Sports CenterAnselmo Ramon16
2015CSL3089132735−83311R4-12,566Huanglong Sports CenterAnselmo Ramon12
2016CSL3088142837−93215R4-11,723Huanglong Sports CenterAnselmo Ramon7
2017CL30812103139−8369R4-4,881Huanglong Sports CenterAnselmo Ramon6
2018CL301497533815513R3-8,717Huanglong Sports CenterDino Ndlovu19
2019CL30149749409516R4-8,678Huanglong Sports CenterDino Ndlovu17
2020CL1st Stage1054119811192RUR2--tournament (Meizhou)
2nd Stage5311853102tournament (Chengdu)
2021CL342284692841743R4--tournament (Meizhou)Nyasha Mushekwi23
2022CSL3418115642836653F-3,500Huzhou Olympic Sports CenterNyasha Mushekwi18
2023CSL301677573423553R4ACL Group8,053Huzhou Olympic Sports CenterLéo Souza19
2024CSL30115145560−5387R5-19,805Huanglong Sports CenterLéo Souza9
2025CSL301012860519427R4-25,024Huanglong Sports CenterWang Yudong11

Two CSL clubs were involved in match-fixing scandal and relegated to China League, so Hangzhou Greentown could stay at top level.

Failed to achieve promotion in the play-off.

Promotion was achieved via the play-off.

Key

WRU3
Winners
Runners-up
Third place
Relegated
  • Pld = Played
  • W = Games won
  • D = Games drawn
  • L = Games lost
  • F = Goals for
  • A = Goals against
  • Pts = Points
  • Pos = Final position
  • DNQ = Did not qualify
  • DNE = Did not enter
  • NH = Not Held
  • – = Does Not Exist
  • R1 = Round 1
  • R2 = Round 2
  • R3 = Round 3
  • R4 = Round 4
  • F = Final
  • SF = Semi-finals
  • QF = Quarter-finals
  • R16 = Round of 16
  • Group = Group stage
  • GS2 = Second Group stage
  • QR1 = First Qualifying Round
  • QR2 = Second Qualifying Round
  • QR3 = Third Qualifying Round

Feeder teams

  • Hangzhou Luyuan (1999–2003) [Youth team of Zhejiang Green Town FC]
    • 2000, 2001 Chinese Yi League
  • Ningbo Huaao (2006) [Youth team of Zhejiang Green Town FC]
    • 2006 China D2 League
  • Wenzhou Provenza (2011) [U19 team of Hangzhou Greentown FC]
    • 2011 China D2 League

International friendlies

  • On 26 July 2009, Manchester United visited the Huanglong Stadium and played a friendly against Hangzhou Greentown as part of their pre-season Asian tour. Manchester United won by 8 goals to 2.
  • On 16 July 2011, Arsenal visited the Meihu Stadium and played a friendly against Hangzhou Greentown as part of their pre-season Asian tour. The game was drawn 1–1.
  • Zhejiang Greentown also played two friendly games at the Mini Estadi in 2017 and 2019, against FC Barcelona B with the Spanish side won 1-0 and 3-1 respectively.

Continental results

SeasonCompetitionRoundOppositionHomeAwayRank
/Agg.20112023–242024–25
AFC Champions LeagueGroup stageNagoya Grampus
FC Seoul
Al-Ain
AFC Champions LeaguePlay-off roundPort
Group stageBuriram United
Melbourne City
Ventforet Kofu
AFC Champions League TwoGroup stagePortTBA
Lion City Sailors
Persib

Kit history

SeasonKit manufacturerColour (H)Sponsor (H)Colour (A)Sponsor (A)
1998-----
1999AdidasBlueGreen Town绿城Red
2000
2001UcanWhiteGreen Town (Round 1)绿城(第1轮)Blue / Red
Sanhua (from Round 2)浙江三花(第2-4轮)Sanhua (from Round 2)浙江三花(第2-4轮)
三花(第5-22轮)三花(第5-22轮)
2002BlueSanhua三花White / GreenSanhua
2003GreenWhite
2004WhiteBabei巴贝Green / Yellow / RedBabei
2005UmbroGreen / Yellow / Blue / Red
2006KikaRed
2007AsicsBlack
2008KappaGreen
2009NikeGreenCIMIC (from Round 10)斯米克Black
2010Green & WhiteNabel诺贝尔瓷砖WhiteNabel
2011Green
2012Daikin大金空调Daikin大金空调
2013500.com500.com500.com500.com
2014ToshibaToshiba(第1-6轮)ToshibaToshiba(第1-6轮)
Toshiba 东芝空调(第7-30轮)Toshiba 东芝空调(第7-30轮)
2015Toshiba 东芝空调Toshiba 东芝空调
2016
2017PanasonicPanasonic 松下洁乐PanasonicPanasonic 松下洁乐
2018AntaPanasonic 松下洗碗机
2019Panasonic 松下卫浴Panasonic 松下卫浴
2020KelmePanasonic 松下电器Panasonic 松下电器
2021
2022Nike
2023
2024LeapmotorLeapmotor 零跑汽车LeapmotorLeapmotor 零跑汽车

Rivals

Because there are not many football clubs based on Zhejiang in history, Zhejiang FC has rarely been able to have a rival in the province for a long time. In 2017, after being relegated to China League, Hangzhou Greentown briefly had a 2-seasons Zhejiang derby with Zhejiang Yiteng but only won 1 out of 4 matches. More often than not, Zhejiang FC has a stronger rivalry with other teams of the same level in the Wu Chinese region, particularly Shanghai Shenhua, and Shanghai Zhongyuan historically.

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