Hangzhou Qiantang Football Club (Chinese: 杭州钱唐足球俱乐部) is a Chinese semi-professional football club based in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, that competes in Zhejiang Super League Division A, the fifth tier of Chinese football.

History

The club was created as a result of a collaboration between three local amateur football clubs in Hangzhou: Hangzhou Ange, Hangzhou Qimeng and Hangzhou T60 in 2017, its name derived from the historical kingdom of Wuyue that Hangzhou was once the capital of, as well as the historical name of the city, Qiantang.

In 2018, the team qualified for the play-off stage of 2018 Chinese Champions League. After beating Shenzhen Xinqiao and Shanxi Metropolis in the play-offs, the club advanced to the semi-finals, securing a spot in the final four of the highest level of Chinese amateur football, and gaining promotion to China League Two. Although their promotion was denied at first, they were finally granted a last-minute admission into 2019 China League Two after the dissolution of Yanbian Funde in China League One and the subsequent promotion of Shaanxi Chang'an Athletic, securing its final spot.

Before 2020 season, the club withdrew from China League Two.

O Hangzhou Qiantang é uma equipe de futebol da China que representa a cidade de Hangzhou. Fundado em 1998, o clube compete na Chinese Super League, a principal liga de futebol do país. O Hangzhou Qiantang tem uma base de fãs apaixonada e joga seus jogos em casa no Estádio Huanglong Sports Center. A equipe tem uma história de sucesso no futebol chinês e é conhecida por sua habilidade técnica e estilo de jogo ofensivo. Com uma equipe talentosa e dedicada, o Hangzhou Qiantang é uma força a ser reconhecida no cenário do futebol chinês.