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They moved their new home stadium to Olympic Sports Centre (Beijing) in 2015.Ĭurrent squad First team squad As of 31 July 2021 Baxy do not train at this venue, but amateur football club Forbidden City Football Club often play weekend matches at the pitches located directly behind the main stadium. The stadium was used during the 2008 Beijing Olympics and the grounds also incorporate a golf driving range, equestrian shop, baseball venue, indoor tennis, and training pitches. The club's home ground was the Chaoyang Sports Centre which is located on Yaojiayuan Road No. 2015–2018 Beijing Enterprises Group F.C.

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On 23 June 2017, in the pre-match media conference, team manager Gao Hongbo announced that team has signed former Everton and Sunderland forward Victor Anichebe as a free agent. The club retired Tioté's number 24 shirt on 24 June 2017. On 5 June 2017, Beijing Enterprise player, Cheick Tioté died after suffering a heart attack during training at the age of 30. On 30 December 2016, the team officially sacked Aleksandar Stanojević, and signed Yasen Petrov as their new manager. They would also change the club's badge and home kit from all white to blue and red as well as bring in former Beijing Guoan manager Aleksandar Stanojević on 12 January 2015 on a three-year contract with the club. On 25 December 2014, Beijing Enterprises Holdings Limited bought majority shares of the club and the club name was changed into Beijing Enterprises Group. Goran Tomić won China League One Coach of the Year award in December 2014. They remained the hope of promotion until the last round and eventually finished in 4th place. In the next year, they had a 21-match-unbeaten (8 wins and 13 draws) start in the 2014 season. After signing some high level players such as Stephen Makinwa, Lucian Goian, Ryan Griffiths and Hu Zhaojun, they finished historic high record of 7th place in the 2013 season. On 26 February 2013, Croatian manager Goran Tomić was officially announced as the new coach of the club. They finished 15th out of 16 teams in the 2012 season and was supposed to relegate to China League Two however, they were spared from relegation due to Dalian Shide's dissolution. In 2011, they renamed themselves Beijing Baxy. In their first season in the second tier, they were given a 6-point deduction due to Beijing Hongdeng's late payment of wages for Rajko Vidović in the 2007 season. After failure to win promotion from the previous season the club decided to take over financially struggling China League One side Beijing Hongdeng and took over their position within the league at the beginning of the 2010 league season. After a promising start to the campaign that saw them lead the table within the group stage the club ultimately finished third in the play-off and just missed out of promotion to the second division. The players wore white tops, black bottoms, white socks for the home kits and blue tops, white bottoms, dark blue socks for their away kit.

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Within their first professional campaign Wang Tao was their Chairman who brought in Cao Xiandong to manage the team. By 2009 the club's youth team were considered good enough to take part in professional football and the club entered the third tier of Chinese football at the beginning of the 2009 China League Two season. was founded in 2004 by former Chinese footballers Guo Weiwei, Wang Tao and Guo Weijian as an amateur football club. ↑ "Several area stars taken in grid draft".

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↑ "Boise earns NCAA berth by edging Davis 32-31".↑ "Boise State Broncos - College Football (NCAA)".Three Broncos were selected in the 1974 NFL Draft, which lasted seventeen rounds (442 selections). Source: Roster 1973 Boise State Broncos football team roster In the semifinals, the Broncos lost 38–34 to Louisiana Tech in the Pioneer Bowl in Texas, giving up a touchdown in the final seconds. Invited to the inaugural eight-team Division II playoffs, BSC hosted a 53–10 quarterfinal win over South Dakota. Led by sixth-year head coach Tony Knap, the Broncos were 9–2 in the regular season and undefeated in conference (6–0) to win their first Big Sky title. The Broncos were in their fourth year as members of the Big Sky Conference (and NCAA) and played their home games on campus at Bronco Stadium in Boise, Idaho. The 1973 Boise State Broncos football team represented Boise State College during the 1973 NCAA Division II football season, the sixth season of Bronco football (at the four-year level) and the first in the newly reorganized Division II. Rankings from NCAA College Division AP Poll ^ – NCAA Division II playoff participant.










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