Results

China Super League Women 09/28 08:00 22 Jiangsu Women v Guangdong Meizhou Women W 3-0
China Super League Women 09/21 08:00 21 Shaanxi Athletic Women v Jiangsu Women W 0-1
China Super League Women 09/14 11:35 20 Shanghai Women v Jiangsu Women D 0-0
China Super League Women 09/07 11:35 19 Jiangsu Women v Shandong Women D 1-1
China Super League Women 09/01 11:35 18 [9] Henan Women v Jiangsu Women [5] W 1-2
China Super League Women 08/25 11:35 17 Jiangsu Women v Changchun Dazhong Women L 0-1
China Super League Women 08/17 11:35 16 Wuhan Jiangda University Women v Jiangsu Women L 1-0
China Super League Women 08/11 11:35 15 Jiangsu Women v Zhejiang Hangzhou Women W 2-1
China Super League Women 08/04 11:35 14 Hainan Qiongzhong Women v Jiangsu Women W 0-4
China Super League Women 07/28 08:00 13 [6] Beijing Yuhong Women v Jiangsu Women [5] W 0-1
China Super League Women 06/30 11:35 12 Jiangsu Women v Yongchuan Chashan Women W 2-1
China Super League Women 06/23 09:00 11 [4] Guangdong Meizhou Women v Jiangsu Women [5] L 2-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 22 11 11
Wins 11 6 5
Draws 5 3 2
Losses 6 2 4
Goals for 30 18 12
Goals against 16 8 8
Clean sheets 9 4 5
Failed to score 7 2 5

Wikipedia - Jiangsu L.F.C.

Jiangsu Ladies Football Club (Chinese: 江苏足球俱乐部, Jiāngsū Zúqiú Jùlèbù) is a Chinese professional football club based in Nanjing, Jiangsu. Founded in 1998, it competes in the Chinese Women's Super League, using Wutaishan Stadium as home ground. They have won two league titles.

History

The team was originally founded in 1998 on the initiative of the provincial government and the provincial sports office, and enrolled in the then Chinese Women's Premier Football League managed to move from ninth place in 2001, and after being renamed the Women's Super League to fourth in 2005, the second in 2008 and winning the championship in 2009.

Between the seasons 2011 and 2014, the tournament was re-designated Women's National Football League, interrupting the promotion and relegation procedure to and from the cadet series due to the lack of available teams and players. In this period the team achieves the best result in 2012, ranking second behind the Dalian Shide champions by repeating the placements of the 2008 edition.

Over the years, the team has provided the Chinese national team with more than one player, among whom the most representative are Song Xiaoli, Zhang Yanru, Weng Xinzhi, Zhou Gaoping and Ma Jun.

In 2015, the Chinese Football Association decided to relaunch the tournament, returning to the Women's Super League designation by reconstituting a second affiliated division, the CWFL.

In March 2016, Suning Commerce Group announced that it had acquired ownership of the team making it the women's section of Jiangsu Suning F.C.

As part of improving its staff, the management of the company convinces Norwegian international Isabell Herlovsen as well as four-time champion of Norway with LSK Kvinner and top scorer of 2016 Toppserien, to move to Jiangsu Suning, joining the other foreigner of the team, the Brazilian Gabi Zanotti, an operation that proves to be positive by winning third place at the end of the 2017 season. the 2018 season enters into a contract with Malawian international Tabitha Chawinga taken this time from the Damallsvenskan and which despite being graduated top scorer of the 2017 Damallsvenskan with 26 goals to his credit, she couldn't avoid the relegation of Kvarnsvedens. With the new arrival, the company makes a further leap in quality, with Chawinga at the top of the ranking of the scorers already in the middle of the championship. She was later joined by Ghanaian international Elizabeth Addo in 2019. The duo helped Jiangsu quadruple during the 2019 season. At the end of the season, the club were also runners-up in the maiden 2019 AFC Women's Club Championship.

On 28 February 2021, the parent company Suning Holdings Group announced that operations were going to cease immediately alongside the men and youth teams. The ownership of the Ladies Football Club was returned to the Administration of Sport of Jiangsu, but the club did not have enough time to register for the 2021 National Championship.

On 8 March 2022, the team announced that Chan Yuen Ting, the first woman to coach a men's professional football team to the championship of a nation's top league, will be the team's new coach.

The Jiangsu Women's soccer team is a professional women's soccer team based in Jiangsu, China. The team competes in the top tier of women's soccer in China and has a strong reputation for producing talented players and achieving success on the national stage.

The team is known for its skilled and disciplined style of play, with a focus on teamwork and strategic tactics. The players are dedicated and hardworking, constantly striving to improve their skills and achieve their goals on the field.

Off the field, the Jiangsu Women's team is actively involved in promoting women's soccer in China and inspiring the next generation of female athletes. They are role models for young girls who aspire to play soccer at a high level and are committed to growing the sport in their community.

Overall, the Jiangsu Women's soccer team is a respected and competitive force in Chinese women's soccer, with a bright future ahead as they continue to develop and excel in the sport.