

Chengdu Rongcheng
Founded
2018
Coach
John AloisiVenue
Wuliangye Sports Center Stadium
City
Chengdu
Capacity
60,000
Surface
grass
Season Stats
Record
8W 1D 0L
H:5W/A:3W
Goals
26 / 9 (+17)
H:17/A:9
Clean Sheets
6
H:3/A:3
Rank
2
Recent Results
@ Liaoning Shenyang Urban
05/05/2026Chinese Super League
@ Shanghai Shenhua
01/05/2026Chinese Super League
vs Zhejiang
25/04/2026Chinese Super League
vs Yunnan Yukun
21/04/2026Chinese Super League
@ Wuhan Three Towns
17/04/2026Chinese Super League
@ Beijing Guoan
12/04/2026Chinese Super League
vs Qingdao West Coast
03/04/2026Chinese Super League
@ Chongqing Tongliang Long
21/03/2026Chinese Super League
vs Qingdao Hainiu
15/03/2026Chinese Super League
vs Sichuan Jiuniu
06/03/2026Chinese Super League
Upcoming Fixtures
vs Henan
Chinese Super League
09/05/2026
14:00
@ Tianjin Jinmen Tiger
Chinese Super League
15/05/2026
13:35
vs Shanghai Port
Chinese Super League
19/05/2026
14:00
@ Dalian Zhixing
Chinese Super League
23/05/2026
14:00
vs Shandong Taishan
Chinese Super League
30/05/2026
13:35
@ Sichuan Jiuniu
Chinese Super League
27/06/2026
13:35
@ Qingdao Hainiu
Chinese Super League
05/07/2026
13:00
vs Chongqing Tongliang Long
Chinese Super League
11/07/2026
14:00
@ Qingdao West Coast
Chinese Super League
18/07/2026
13:00
vs Beijing Guoan
Chinese Super League
26/07/2026
13:35
Chengdu Rongcheng
Chengdu Rongcheng is a professional football club based in Chengdu, the vibrant capital of Sichuan Province in southwestern China. Founded in 2018, the club plays its home matches at Wuliangye Sports Center Stadium, an impressive venue capable of holding up to 60,000 spectators, making it one of the largest club grounds in Chinese football. Despite being a young club, Chengdu Rongcheng has rapidly grown into a competitive force in the Chinese Super League and has participated in AFC Champions League competition, gaining valuable continental experience. The club enjoys enormous support from Chengdu's enthusiastic football culture, with large and energetic crowds attending matches. Chengdu Rongcheng is seen as a standard-bearer for football development in western China.






























