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(Redirected from Guangdong Dolphins) Basketball team in Dongguan, Guangdong
Guangdong Vermilion Birds
Guangdong Vermilion Birds logo
LeagueWomen's Chinese Basketball Association
HistoryGuangdong Kapok (2002–07)
Guangdong Dolphins (2007–18)
Guangdong Vermilion Birds (2018–present)
ArenaDalang Arena (since 2015)
Capacity4000
LocationDongguan, Guangdong (since 2012)
Main sponsorGuangdong Xintongsheng

Guangdong Vermilion Birds is a Chinese professional women's basketball club based in Dongguan, Guangdong, playing in the Women's Chinese Basketball Association (WCBA). It was known as Guangdong Dolphins from 2007–2018 and Guangdong Kapok before 2007.

The Vermilion Bird is a mythical creature in Chinese culture.

History

The team was founded in 1954 as the Guangdong women's basketball team. The team has a long and rich history and has won numerous accolades over the years. In 2017, the Guangdong women's basketball team won the first National Games championship. In 2018, the team helped the men's basketball women's basketball team win the championship at the Asian Games. Both the men's and women's three-man basketball teams also won gold at the Asian Games. In 2019, the Guangdong women's basketball team was renamed Dongguan Vermilion Birds Women's Basketball. That same year, the team won the WCBA League championship for the first time, achieving the double glory of the 2019 Dongguan Men's and Women's Basketball League.

In 2023, the team won the 10th "Guangdong Youth May Fourth Medal" collective award, which is the first time that the team has been honored with this award.

The team changed its name from Guangdong women's basketball team to Dongguan Vermilion Birds Women's Basketball Team and its logo from "Dolphin" to "Suzaku", which means auspicious, brave, and powerful.

The team held a meeting for the new season in 2018, and Liu Kejun, vice chairman of the Chinese Basketball Association and president of the Provincial Basketball Association, Huang Huihong, director of the Municipal Sports Bureau, Ye Shufan, member of the town party committee, and relevant personnel such as Xintongsheng Industrial Development Co., Ltd., and New Century Basketball Club unveiled the new team logo.

Season-by-season records

Season Corporate Sponsor Home City Final Rank Record (including playoffs) Head coach
W L %
Guangdong Kapok
2002 Dongguan Junda Dongguan 3rd 10 4 71.4 China Zheng Wei
2002–03 2nd 15 8 65.2
2004 Foshan Hongjia Aluminum Foshan 6th 5 5 50.0
2004–05 6th 9 9 50.0
2005–06 Dongguan 10th 9 16 36.0
2007 Sunray Cave 7th 4 8 33.3
Guangdong Dolphins
2007–08 Asia Aluminum Zhaoqing 6th 8 10 44.4 China Zheng Wei
2008–09 Foshan 6th 12 12 50.0 China Zhao Li
2009–10 5th 14 10 58.3 China Chen Duan
2010–11 2nd 23 8 74.2 China Pan Wei
2011–12 7th 15 10 60.0
2012–13 Dongguan Daily News Dongguan 8th 10 14 41.7 United States Bo Overton
2013–14 5th 14 10 58.3 China Ma Yongzhong
2014–15 Dongguan Songshan Lake 7th 13 17 43.3 South Korea Yoo Soo-jong
2015–16 Dongguan Marco Polo Group 4th 17 20 45.9 Chinese Taipei Wang Wei-chieh
2016–17 6th 18 19 48.6
2017–18 Guangdong Xintongsheng 4th 16 17 48.5 China Lin Yaosen
Guangdong Vermilion Birds
2018–19 Guangdong Xintongsheng Dongguan China Lin Yaosen

Current players

2018–19 Guangdong Vermilion Birds roster
Players Coaches
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Pos. No. Nat. Name Ht. Wt.
G 3 China Yang Liwei 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in) 62 kg (137 lb)
PF 5 China Wang Zhen 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) 78 kg (172 lb)
G 6 China Shen Yi 1.74 m (5 ft 9 in) 75 kg (165 lb)
SF 7 China Zhang Dongxia 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) 76 kg (168 lb)
SF 9 China Liu Geting 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) 70 kg (154 lb)
PF 11 China Huang Sijing 1.92 m (6 ft 4 in) 83 kg (183 lb)
G 12 China Yu Yue 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) 62 kg (137 lb)
F 13 China Chen Liyu 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) 78 kg (172 lb)
C 15 China Dilana Dilixiati 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) 86 kg (190 lb)
C 16 China Li Yueru 2.01 m (6 ft 7 in) 103 kg (227 lb)
G 20 China Bi Huiyi 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) 67 kg (148 lb)
SF 23 United States Aerial Powers 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) 70 kg (154 lb)
SG 30 China Yang Shuyu 1.82 m (6 ft 0 in) 70 kg (154 lb)
PF 33 United States Nneka Ogwumike 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) 85 kg (187 lb)
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
  • Montenegro Luka Sjekloća
  • China Zhang Chongxi

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • Injured Injured

Notable former players

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