Fixtures

China Division 1 07/05 11:30 15 Dingnan Ganilan FC vs Suzhou Dongwu - View
China Division 1 07/12 11:00 16 Shaanxi Union vs Suzhou Dongwu - View
China Division 1 07/19 11:00 17 Suzhou Dongwu vs Foshan Nanshi - View
China Division 1 07/27 11:30 18 Guangxi Pingguo Haliao vs Suzhou Dongwu - View
China Division 1 08/03 11:00 19 Suzhou Dongwu vs Dalian K'un City - View
China Division 1 08/10 11:00 20 Suzhou Dongwu vs Shijiazhuang Gongfu FC - View

Results

China Division 1 06/28 11:00 14 [7] Suzhou Dongwu v Chongqing Tonglianglong [2] L 1-3
China Division 1 06/22 11:00 13 [7] Suzhou Dongwu v Shenzhen Juniors [10] D 0-0
China Division 1 06/15 11:30 12 [3] Guangdong GZ-Power v Suzhou Dongwu [7] L 3-2
China Division 1 06/01 07:00 11 [8] Yanbian Longding v Suzhou Dongwu [5] L 2-1
China Division 1 05/25 11:00 10 [5] Suzhou Dongwu v Liaoning Ironman [2] D 1-1
China FA Cup 05/21 11:30 9 Suzhou Dongwu v Shanghai Port L 2-6
China Division 1 05/16 11:30 9 [9] Kevin Krawietz v Suzhou Dongwu [4] L 2-1
China Division 1 05/11 07:30 8 [15] Qingdao Red Lions v Suzhou Dongwu [5] W 0-1
China Division 1 05/03 11:00 7 [5] Suzhou Dongwu v Nantong Zhiyun [7] W 2-0
China Division 1 04/27 11:00 6 [6] Suzhou Dongwu v Shanghai Jiading Huilong [7] W 2-0
China Division 1 04/23 11:30 5 [3] Shijiazhuang Gongfu FC v Suzhou Dongwu [7] D 1-1
China FA Cup 04/19 06:30 8 Quanzhou Qinggong v Suzhou Dongwu W 0-4

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 33 16 17
Wins 12 7 5
Draws 13 7 6
Losses 8 2 6
Goals for 43 21 22
Goals against 34 15 19
Clean sheets 15 9 6
Failed to score 9 5 4

Wikipedia - Suzhou Dongwu F.C.

Suzhou Dongwu Football Club (Chinese: 苏州东吴足球俱乐部; pinyin: Sūzhōu Dōngwú Zúqiú Jùlèbù) is a Chinese professional football club based in Suzhou, Jiangsu, that competes in China League One, the second tier of Chinese football. Suzhou Dongwu plays its home matches at the Suzhou Sports Center, located within Gusu District.

History

The club was established on 29 May 2008 as an amateur club named Suzhou Jinfu F.C. (Simplified Chinese: 苏州锦富). They are among the most successful amateur football clubs in the country, which have won China Amateur Football League in 2012 and, after changing their name to Suzhou Dongwu, again in 2015–––the latter of which would earn them promotion to 2016 China League Two. At the beginning of the 2018 league season the club would change the team's crest and colours from yellow to red with black stripes.

In the 2019 China League Two season the club finished fourth and despite this not being enough to gain promotion, China League One side Sichuan Longfor disbanded due to financial problems and Suzhou were promoted to the 2020 China League One.

Suzhou Dongwu Football Club, based in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, China, is a professional soccer team that competes in the Chinese football league system. Founded in 2013, the club has quickly established itself as a competitive force in Chinese football, showcasing a blend of local talent and strategic recruitment.

The team's colors are typically represented by a vibrant blue and white, symbolizing the spirit and determination of the players. Suzhou Dongwu plays its home matches at the Suzhou Olympic Sports Centre, a modern stadium that provides an electric atmosphere for fans and players alike.

Suzhou Dongwu is known for its commitment to developing young talent, often integrating promising players from the region into its squad. The club emphasizes a dynamic style of play, characterized by quick passing, tactical discipline, and a strong work ethic. Over the years, Suzhou Dongwu has garnered a loyal fan base, with supporters passionately rallying behind the team during matches.

As the club continues to grow, it aims to achieve greater success in domestic competitions and make a mark on the international stage, reflecting the ambitions of both the team and the city of Suzhou. With a focus on community engagement and youth development, Suzhou Dongwu is not just a soccer team but a vital part of the local culture and sporting landscape.