
Team profile
Hangzhou Greentown
Hangzhou Greentown Football Club, founded in 1998, is a professional football team based in the vibrant city of Hangzhou, the capital of Zhejiang Province in eastern China. The club was established by the Greentown Real Estate Group, reflecting the city's rapid economic growth and ambition in the sporting arena. Originally known as Zhejiang Greentown, the club has become a symbol of football in the region, navigating the highs and lows of Chinese professional football. The team plays its home matches at the Hangzhou Huanglong Sports Center, a multi-purpose stadium with a capacity of over 50,000 spectators. This iconic venue, nestled near the scenic West Lake, has hosted numerous memorable matches and provides a formidable atmosphere for visiting teams. Hangzhou itself, a city famed for its historical heritage and technological innovation, offers a unique backdrop for the club's identity. In terms of achievements, Hangzhou Greentown's most notable period came in the late 2000s and early 2010s. They secured promotion to the Chinese Super League (CSL) in 2006 and achieved their highest-ever league finish of fourth place in 2010, which also earned them a spot in the AFC Champions League for the first time. While they have not won a major league title or cup, their consistent presence in the top flight and their focus on youth development have been significant. The club is renowned for its academy, which has produced several Chinese internationals. Legendary players associated with the club include former Chinese internationals like Rong Hao, a dynamic winger, and Fan Xiaodong, a stalwart defender. The team has also featured notable foreign talents who have left a lasting impact. Hangzhou Greentown's playing style has traditionally emphasized technical skill and a possession-based approach, often reflecting a commitment to developing young, homegrown talent. The club's fan culture is passionate and loyal, with supporters known as the "Green City" faithful. They create a vibrant atmosphere at the Huanglong Sports Center, with green being the dominant color in the stands. A significant rivalry exists with neighboring Zhejiang Professional (formerly known as Hangzhou Greentown's own reserve team that became a separate entity), making the Zhejiang Derby a highly anticipated fixture in the Chinese football calendar. Currently, Hangzhou Greentown competes in China League One, the second tier of Chinese football, after being relegated from the CSL. The club continues to focus on its long-term development strategy, aiming to nurture young talent and build a sustainable path back to the top flight. An interesting fact is that the club's name change from "Zhejiang Greentown" to "Hangzhou Greentown" in 2018 was part of a broader trend in Chinese football to strengthen local identity and community ties.
Über Hangzhou Greentown
Hangzhou Greentown ist ein professioneller Fußballverein aus der Region, gegründet im Jahr 1998. Hangzhou Greentown verfügt aktuell über 27 Spieler, die in den Ligaspielen antreten. Auf dem Spielplan von Hangzhou Greentown stehen 5 kommende Spiele mit Live-Updates und KI-Prognosen. Vollständigen Spielplan, Formanalyse, Direktduelle und KI-Prognosen für Hangzhou Greentown hier durchsehen.
Kaderspieler
27 SpielerBevorstehend
Neueste Ergebnisse
Hangzhou Greentown team news
Alle ansehenWarum LaLiga in Brasilien kostenlos auf YouTube läuft
LaLiga und CazéTV vereinbaren einen Sechsjahresvertrag für kostenlose YouTube-Streams in Brasilien und nutzen damit die enorme Fußballleidenschaft und das
Mbappé im Bernabéu ausgepfiffen: Was das für Real Madrid
Kylian Mbappé wird von Real Madrids Fans ausgepfiffen, da seine rätselhafte Einstellung Verärgerung hervorruft; Santi Cazorla erhält einen emotionalen Abschied
Aufstiegs-Playoff-Halbfinale stehen fest: Osasuna gegen
Die Halbfinaltermine für das Aufstiegs-Playoff der Liga F Moeve sind bestätigt: Osasuna gegen Villarreal und Alba Fundación gegen Valencia. Der Titel von
Arsenal und Atlético Madrid im Champions-League-Halbfinale
Arsenal empfängt Atlético Madrid im entscheidenden Halbfinale der Champions League. Beide Klubs streben nach ihrem ersten Titel, Atlético mit drei
Deutscher Schiedsrichter Siebert sorgt für Kontroversen vor
Die Ernennung von Daniel Siebert für das Rückspiel des Champions-League-Halbfinals zwischen Arsenal und Atlético Madrid wirft Fragen auf, da der deutsche
Athletic Club ernennt Edin Terzic offiziell zum Cheftrainer
Athletic Club hat Edin Terzic als neuen Cheftrainer bestätigt, der diesen Sommer die Nachfolge von Ernesto Valverde antreten wird. Der Deutsche unterschrieb











