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Donghu Hi-Tech (武汉东湖高科) 2003
Wuhan Guoce Bluestar (武汉国测蓝星) 2004–2005
Wuhan Huanghelou (武汉黄鹤楼) 2006–2008
Wuhan Optics Valley (武汉光谷).
Managers who have coached...
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encountered difficulties in
Shanghai and Wuhan. The
Yellow Crane Tower (
Huanghelou) is
presumed to have been
first built in
approximately 220 AD. The tower...
- 上海联城
Shanghai Yuanshen Sports Centre Stadium 12,000 2004 2nd, 2004
Defunct Wuhan Huanghelou 武汉黄鹤楼
Wuhan Wuhan Sports Center 54,000 2004 1st, 2004 Defunct...
- (Philippines only) ****an 1957; 67 years ago (1957) [citation needed]
Huanghelou Hubei Tobacco Group People's
Republic of
China [citation needed] Huangshan...
- years. For the 2005 season, the
league expanded to 14
teams after Wuhan Huanghelou and
Zhuhai Zobon won
promotion from
China League One. The
Zhuhai team...
- to show respect.
Famous Chinese high-end
cigarettes include Chunghwa,
Huanghelou, and Liqun. When
there is
strict rank differentiation, you
should give...
- (2005–2007
Wuhan Huanghelou, 2008
Henan Construction)
Anderson Martins Pedro (2005
Wuhan Huanghelou)
Rafael Pereira Pinto (2005
Wuhan Huanghelou) Aurélio (2006...
- 6
Liangdao Subdistrict 粮道街道 Liángdào Jiēdào 7
Huanghelou Subdistrict Yellow Crane Tower 黄鹤楼街道
Huánghèlóu Jiēdào 8
Ziyang Subdistrict 紫阳街道 Zǐyáng Jiēdào...
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Royal Racing FC
Montegnee (defunct)
Ballymena United Elche CF
Wuhan Huanghelou (defunct) ASEC
Mimosas K.F.C.
Germinal Beerschot (defunct) MyPa Shanghai...
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expanded from 12 to 14
clubs with the
promotion of
Shanghai Zobon and
Wuhan Huanghelou. The
season was
scheduled to
start on 5
March 2005, but was postponed...