Hohhot Black Horse F.C. Explained

Clubname:Hohhot Black Horse
呼和浩特黑马
Fullname:Hohhot Black Horse Sport
呼和浩特黑马体育
Ground:Hohhot People's Stadium,
Hohhot, China
Capacity:30,000
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Hohhot Black Horse is a defunct Chinese football club based in Hohhot, China and were based at the Hohhot People's Stadium.

Founded as Beijing Zangying Xuequan, a team based in Beijing but dedicated to unearthing and developing Tibetan football talents, and later renamed as Xizang Huitong Luhua, the team played in the Yi League until 2005, when they purchased Dalian Changbo from the upper Jia League in 2006. The newly merged team was moved to Taiyuan, Shanxi and renamed to Shanxi Wosen Luhu, but relocated again to Hohhot, Inner Mongolia in 2007 and renamed themselves Hohhot Black Horse, then withdrew mid-season and dissolved.

In November 2009, the former club general manager Wang Pu and deputy general manager Wang Xin were arrested and later convicted, becoming the first case in the 2009 "Chinese football anti-betting storm".[1]

Name history

Results

All-time league Ranking

Season200220032004200520062007
Division333322
Position16576913

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Notes and References

  1. News: 公安部公布赌球案初步结果 定性商业贿赂操纵比赛. 中国新闻网. 25 November 2009. 27 November 2009. 17 January 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200117105705/http://sports.sina.com.cn/j/2009-11-25/18584714413.shtml.