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06 Jun 26 | Beijing IBeijing Institute of Technology  | 11:00am | Shanxi ChShanxi Chongde Ronghai |
13 Jun 26 | Beijing IBeijing Institute of Technology  | 11:00am | Dalian YiDalian Yingbo B |
19 Jun 26 | Lanzhou LLanzhou Longyuan Athletic  | 11:30am | Beijing IBeijing Institute of Technology |
24 Jun 26 | Beijing IBeijing Institute of Technology  | 11:00am | Shandong Shandong Taishan B |
28 Jun 26 | Beijing IBeijing Institute of Technology  | 11:00am | Tai'an TiTai'an Tiankuang |
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| | | Results | |
27 May 26 | ChangchunChangchun Xidu | 0 - 0 | Beijing IBeijing Institute of Technology |
23 May 26 | Shanghai Shanghai Second | 0 - 1 | Beijing IBeijing Institute of Technology |
04 May 26 | Beijing IBeijing Institute of Technology | 1 - 1 | Qingdao RQingdao Red Lions |
30 Apr 26 | Dalian KeDalian Kewei | 0 - 0 | Beijing IBeijing Institute of Technology |
25 Apr 26 | Nantong HNantong Haimen Codion | 2 - 2 | Beijing IBeijing Institute of Technology |
Beijing Institute of Technology Football Club (Simplified Chinese: 北京理工大学足球俱乐部) or simply BIT is a professional Chinese football club that currently participates in the China League Two division under licence from the Chinese Football Association (CFA). The team is based in Haidian, Beijing and their home stadium is the 5,000 capacity BIT Eastern Athletic Field. Their current majority shareholders are Beijing Institute of Technology (BIT) and Joan Oliver who acquired a 29 percent stake on December 5, 2016.
The club was founded in 2000 by the Beijing Institute of Technology initially as a College football team where they experienced significant success by winning four Chinese Collegiate Championships before deciding to enter the 2006 league campaign at the bottom of the professional Chinese football league pyramid in the third tier. After winning the 2006 division championship the club would comply with the requirements of full professionalism by having their full-time students register as professionals, increase the player wages and gain sponsorship.