Beijing Guoan
2005 season
ManagerShen Xiangfu
StadiumWorkers' Stadium
Super League6th
FA CupSemi-finals
Super League CupSecond Round
Average home league attendance18,923

The 2005 Beijing Guoan F.C. season was their second consecutive season in the Chinese Super League, established in the 2004, and 15th consecutive season in the top flight of Chinese football. They competed in the Chinese Super League, FA Cup and Super League Cup.

First team

As of July 15, 2005 [1]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK China CHN Yu Bo
2 DF China CHN Ji Nan
3 DF China CHN Zhang Shuai
4 MF Romania ROU Dan Alexa
5 DF China CHN Hao Wei
6 MF China CHN Sui Dongliang
7 DF China CHN Qiu Zhonghui
8 MF China CHN Yang Pu
9 FW China CHN Xu Ning
10 FW China CHN Shang Yi
11 FW Serbia and Montenegro SCG Branko Jelić
12 DF China CHN Cui Wei
13 MF China CHN Xu Yunlong (Captain)
14 DF China CHN Li Hongzhe
15 MF China CHN Tao Wei
16 MF China CHN Huang Bowen
17 FW China CHN Gao Dawei
18 MF China CHN Lu Jiang
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 MF China CHN Yang Hao
20 GK China CHN Lin Yao
21 MF China CHN Gao Leilei
22 GK China CHN Yang Zhi
23 FW China CHN Du Wenhui
24 MF China CHN Wang Dong
25 MF China CHN Zhang Mengmeng
26 DF China CHN Liu Chuan
27 MF China CHN Lu Ming
28 FW China CHN Zhang Yu
29 MF China CHN Wang Chao
30 GK China CHN Yang Shizhuo
32 FW China CHN Yan Xiangchuang
33 MF China CHN Zheng Yi
34 MF China CHN Wang Cun
35 GK China CHN Yu Yihang
36 FW China CHN Wang Zhenxing

Friendlies

Mid–season

23 July 2005 Asian Tour Beijing Guoan 2–3 Spain Real Madrid CF Beijing, China
Lu Jiang 32'
Branko Jelić 73'
Report Raúl 37'
Guti 78'
Luís Figo 81'
Stadium: Workers' Stadium
Attendance: 40,000
26 July 2005 Asian Tour Beijing Guoan 0–3 England Manchester United F.C. Beijing, China
Report Scholes 40', 43'
Park 48'
Stadium: Workers' Stadium
Attendance: 24,224

Competitions

Chinese Super League

Matches

Chinese FA Cup

Chinese Super League Cup

References


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