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Beijing Guoan
Founded in 1992, Beijing Guoan Football Club is a cornerstone of Chinese professional football, representing the nation's capital with a proud and passionate identity. The club's name, "Guoan," meaning "National Security," reflects its origins under the state-owned CITIC Group, which provided a stable foundation during the nascent years of the Chinese Jia-A League. This early backing helped establish Guoan as a consistent top-flight competitor from the very beginning of the professional era. The team's fortress is the iconic Workers' Stadium, a colossal venue in central Beijing with a capacity of over 68,000. Known for its electrifying atmosphere, especially during the "Capital Derby," the stadium is more than a ground; it's a historic landmark that has hosted the club's most glorious moments. Beijing Guoan's history is decorated with significant silverware, most notably their Chinese Super League title in 2009, a triumph that ended a long wait for the capital's fans. They have also claimed the Chinese FA Cup multiple times, with victories in 1996, 1997, 2003, and 2018, cementing their status as a cup specialist. The club's identity is built on a foundation of loyalty and resilience. Legendary players like Serbian midfielder Branko Jelić, who was instrumental in the 2009 title win, and prolific Chinese striker Hao Haidong, who began his career there, are etched into the club's folklore. The playing style has traditionally emphasized technical skill and attacking football, a philosophy that resonates with the demanding Beijing fanbase. The supporters, known as the "Imperial Guards," are among the most fervent and organized in China, creating a wall of noise and color that makes the Workers' Stadium a daunting place for any visiting team. Currently, Beijing Guoan remains a formidable force in the Chinese Super League, consistently challenging for continental qualification spots. Their most intense rivalry is with Tianjin Jinmen Tiger, a feud known as the "Jing-Jin Derby," one of the oldest and most heated in Chinese football. An interesting fact is that the club's emblem features a mythical lion, symbolizing power and nobility, perfectly capturing the ambition and stature of this capital city giant.
Über Beijing Guoan
Beijing Guoan ist ein professioneller Fußballverein aus der Region, gegründet im Jahr 1992. Beijing Guoan verfügt aktuell über 30 Spieler, die in den Ligaspielen antreten. Auf dem Spielplan von Beijing Guoan stehen 5 kommende Spiele mit Live-Updates und KI-Prognosen. Vollständigen Spielplan, Formanalyse, Direktduelle und KI-Prognosen für Beijing Guoan hier durchsehen.
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