Fixtures

China Super League 03/14 11:35 2 Chongqing Tonglianglong vs Liaoning Ironman - View
China Super League 03/21 07:30 3 Liaoning Ironman vs Tianjin Jinmen Tigers - View
China Super League 04/04 07:30 4 Liaoning Ironman vs Beijing Guoan - View
China Super League 04/11 11:00 5 Louis Herman vs Liaoning Ironman - View
China Super League 04/18 12:00 6 Shanghai Shenhua vs Liaoning Ironman - View
China Super League 04/22 11:35 7 Liaoning Ironman vs Dalian Young Boy - View

Results

China Super League 03/07 07:30 1 [13] Shandong Taishan v Liaoning Ironman [4] L 3-0
China Division 1 11/08 06:30 30 [1] Liaoning Ironman v Foshan Nanshi [13] W 5-0
China Division 1 11/01 06:30 29 [10] Nanjing City v Liaoning Ironman [1] D 1-1
China Division 1 10/26 07:00 28 [1] Liaoning Ironman v Nantong Zhiyun [6] W 1-0
China Division 1 10/18 07:30 27 [11] Shanghai Jiading Huilong v Liaoning Ironman [1] W 0-3
China Division 1 10/11 11:30 26 [5] Shijiazhuang Gongfu FC v Liaoning Ironman [1] W 1-2
China Division 1 10/05 07:00 25 [1] Liaoning Ironman v Suzhou Dongwu [9] W 2-0
China Division 1 09/27 11:00 24 [1] Liaoning Ironman v Dingnan Ganilan FC [8] D 0-0
China Division 1 09/21 11:00 23 [7] Dalian K'un City v Liaoning Ironman [1] D 1-1
China Division 1 09/13 11:00 22 [12] Shaanxi Union v Liaoning Ironman [1] L 3-1
China Division 1 08/16 11:00 21 [1] Liaoning Ironman v Qingdao Red Lions [16] W 2-1
China Division 1 08/09 11:30 20 [13] Shenzhen Juniors v Liaoning Ironman [1] W 2-3

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 33 16 17
Wins 21 12 9
Draws 9 4 5
Losses 3 0 3
Goals for 66 35 31
Goals against 30 10 20
Clean sheets 14 8 6
Failed to score 3 2 1

Wikipedia - Liaoning Tieren F.C.

Liaoning Tieren Football Club (Chinese: 辽宁铁人足球俱乐部; pinyin: Liáoníng Tiěrén Zúqiú Jùlèbù; lit. 'Liaoning Iron Men F.C.'), currently known as Liaoning Tieren Rural Commercial Bank (Chinese: 辽宁铁人农商银行) for sponsorship reasons, is a Chinese professional football club based in Shenyang, Liaoning, that competes in the Chinese Super League, the top tier of Chinese football. Liaoning Tieren plays its home matches at the Tiexi Stadium, located within Tiexi District.

History

Shenyang City was established by former footballer Zhuang Yi in 2015 with out-of-contract players from Shenyang Zhongze who dissolved just before the 2015 China League One season. They enrolled in the 2015 China Football Amateur League and finished in the top 4, gaining promotion to China League Two, and subsequently rebranded to Shenyang Urban starting the following year.

The club enjoyed a lengthy stay in China League Two, making it to the play-off stage twice, in the 2016 and 2018 seasons, but fell short in the first round both times. On 12 May 2018, club owner Zhuang Yi was substituted on in a 7–1 league win over Baotou Nanjiao to become the oldest ever appearance-maker in professional Chinese football at 44 years and 305 days. Zhuang then broke his own appearance record on 3 June 2018 in a 4–0 win against Yanbian Beiguo, and scored a penalty in the match, making him the oldest goal scorer in professional Chinese football at 44 years and 327 days. The club's effort finally came to fruition in the 2019 China League Two, when they were crowned as champions after beating Chengdu Better City in the finals, gaining a historic promotion to China League One.

In April 2020, the club changed their name to Liaoning Shenyang Urban.

Liaoning Tieren players after a league match in 2025

On 8 January 2024, a press conference held by the People's Government of Liaoning revealed that the club would be renamed to Liaoning Liudi (Chinese: 辽宁六地足球俱乐部), and would be promoted to the Chinese Super League within the next two years, in an effort to revitalise football in Liaoning. On 6 February, it was announced that Liaoning Shenyang Urban have changed their name to Liaoning Tieren. On 26 October 2025, after a 1–0 victory over Nantong Zhiyun, Liaoning Tieren were promoted to the 2026 Chinese Super League for the first time in their history, being crowned the 2025 China League One champions in the process.

**Liaoning Ironman: The Unyielding Heart of Chinese Football**

In the landscape of Chinese football, where dynasties rise and fall with the tide of investment, one name stands apart, forged not in gold, but in iron: **Liaoning Ironman**. More than just a football club, they are a testament to resilience, a gritty underdog story woven into the very fabric of the nation’s sporting soul.

Hailing from the industrious northeast, the "Ironman" moniker is no marketing ploy. It is an identity earned through decades of unwavering spirit. This is the club that, against all financial odds, consistently punches above its weight. They are the ultimate disruptors, the team every giant fears facing on a cold, muddy afternoon in Shenyang. Their game is not built on flashy, imported stars, but on a collective, tireless work ethic—a relentless press, fearless tackles, and a never-say-die attitude that has seen them snatch victory from the jaws of defeat time and again.

The roar of the crowd at the Shenyang Olympic Sports Center is not just support; it’s a shared declaration of pride. For the fans, the Ironman represent the enduring values of their region: toughness, loyalty, and perseverance. In an era of fleeting allegiances, their bond with the community is ironclad. They are a blue-collar hero for a blue-collar city, a symbol that heart and hustle can compete with wealth and glamour.

While they may not always lift the shiny trophies, Liaoning Ironman holds something perhaps more valuable: immense respect. They are the uncompromising backbone of the Chinese Super League, the reminder that football’s true essence lies in passion and perseverance. To watch the Ironman is to witness the unyielding heart of the game itself—a team forever proving that the strongest metal is not always the most expensive, but the most resilient.