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==Season-to-season record==
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!Season
!Tier
!Division
!Teams
!Position
!Home Stadium
![[All Dauian Cup]]
![[Daau SuperShield|SuperShield]]
! DNTP Under-21 League
!DNTP Under-18 League
|-
|[[2022–23 Daau Premier League|2022–23]]
|2
|[[Daau Premier League|Premier League]]
|10
|4
| [[Catang National Training Center]]
| ''Did not participate''
|''Did not participate''
|''Did not participate''
|''Did not participate''
|}
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Revision as of 04:08, 20 June 2023

Catang Evergrande FC
Catang Evergrande.png
Full name Catang Evergrande Football Club
Nickname(s) The Dragons
Red Dragons
Founded 2001
Ground Catang Stadium
(capacity: 10,000)
Manager Yan Tianjian
League Daau Premier League
2022-23 TBA

Catang Evergrande Football Club in short Catang Evergrande is a professional football club based in Catang, Seragaan which competes in the Daau Premier League. The club is named after the Evergrande Shining Holdings group which holds 56.6% of the club.

The Dragons play their games in the Catang National Training Center, on the outskirts of Seragaan due to Catang Stadium being in the renovation.

History

Founded in 2001, the club was originally named Catang Protectors FC and played most of its games in the nearby Khatib Cavik Stadium. The team was a regular in the Dauian Semi-Professional League and was the big teams of the league due to the quality of players the club then attracted. The club was owned by then-Catang district mayor Jamal Herrnam.

The Protectors would then be chosen to promote to the Western Seragaan League (WSL) in their 5th season.

The club would remain in the division for years to come before they were allowed promotion to the Daau League. They were then bought by a local major firm Evergrande Shining Holdings group for a mere Cr 3.2m and were officially renamed to Catang Evergrande Football Club and gave the club's badge a major revamp. The club then played a season in the Daau Super League due to the lack of teams and chose not to continue due to financial issues and being "severely" understaffed despite a 3rd place finish. The club pulled out and instead went straight down to the Western Seragaan League for a second time. They would rejoin the Daau League a season later.

The dragons would gain early promotion to the 2022-23 Daau Premier League season due to the Dauian Reduction, this became the second time the club has appeared in a major Dauian division. The club has hired Yan Tianjian who led the club to a 3rd place finish back in the Daau Super League.

Players

First team squad

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

No. Position Player
1 Daau GK You Shi
2 Daau DF Jian Jiayou
3 Daau DF Shen Yong (captain)
5 Daau DF Peter Horta
6 Daau FW Albin Man
7 Daau FW Moritz Faizal Radewaldt
8 Daau MF Jeakson Bheke
9 Daau FW Kim In Beom
10 Krasnovlac FW Gareth Fayle
11 Daau FW Yong Yan
12 Daau DF Hwang Zifei
No. Position Player
13 Daau FW Wan Jiayi
15 Daau GK Hassan Baboubakar
16 Daau DF Adli Adil
17 Daau DF Cheng Zijin
18 Daau MF Ni Zhenchou
19 Daau FW Michael Huang
20 Daau MF Kan Furuhashi
21 Daau DF Jun Furuhashi
22 Daau GK Wang Dalei
99 Daau FW Afrden Afiqr
Daau DF Jufri Taha

Season-to-season record

Season Tier Division Teams Position Home Stadium All Dauian Cup SuperShield DNTP Under-21 League DNTP Under-18 League
2022–23 2 Premier League 10 4 Catang National Training Center Did not participate Did not participate Did not participate Did not participate