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Founded: 2001
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| Date | Home | Score | Away | League |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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29 Mar 2026 10:00 |
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0 - 4 |
Suwon FC Women |
AFC Womens Champions League |
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14 Dec 2025 18:00 |
|
2 - 1 |
Wuhan Jiangda |
FIFA Womens Champions Cup Stade Municipal de Berrechid |
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23 Nov 2025 11:00 |
|
4 - 0 |
Bam Khatoon |
AFC Womens Champions League |
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20 Nov 2025 07:00 |
|
0 - 2 |
Wuhan Jiangda |
AFC Womens Champions League |
|
17 Nov 2025 11:00 |
|
1 - 1 |
Sevinch |
AFC Womens Champions League |
|
08 Oct 2025 08:00 |
|
1 - 0 |
Auckland United Women |
FIFA Womens Champions Cup Wuhan Five Rings Sports Center |
Wuhan Jianghan University Football Club (Chinese: 武汉江汉大学足球俱乐部, pinyin: Wǔhàn Jiānghàn Dàxué Zúqiú Jùlèbù), also known as Wuhan Jiangda (武汉江大), is a Chinese professional football club located in Wuhan. They compete in the Chinese Women's Super League, and their home stadium is Tazihu Football Training Centre.
Wuhan Jianghan University F.C. was founded in 2001 as a cooperation between Jianghan University and the Wuhan football association.
In 2017, the team won the first honour in its history, winning the 2017 China Women's League One title to achieve promotion to the China Women's Super League for the first time in its history. In the 2018 China Women's Super League season, they finished fourth.
During the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup, five of their players were selected to compete for the China women's national football team. Following the tournament, they re-signed former player Wang Shuang after a season at Paris Saint-Germain ahead of the 2019 China Women's Super League campaign.