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Beijing Royal Fighters

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Head Coach

Stephon Marbury

League Position
11

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Established
2009 (15 years old)

Sport
Basketball

Stadium/Home
Beijing National Indoor Stadium
(6,000 Capacity)

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Location
Beijing, China

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Competitions
Chinese CBA

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15/04 Shenzhen Leo 117 - 97 Beijing Roya
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The Beijing Royal Fighters (Chinese: 北京紫禁勇士) are a Chinese professional men's basketball team which is based in Beijing and plays in the Northern Division of the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA). Beijing BG (known in Chinese as Beijing Beikong) is the club's corporate sponsor.

History
The franchise was founded in 2009 in Guangzhou and spent its first five seasons of existence competing in the lower levels of China's basketball league system. The team relocated to Chongqing in 2012. The club entered the CBA in the 2014–15 season as an expansion team and finished at the bottom of the league standings with a record of 4–34.

In September 2015, the club relocated again and was initially renamed Beijing BG, but to avoid confusion with the city's association football team, which is also called Beijing BG, as well as to avoid confusion with the Beijing Ducks when only the geographical names of the clubs are used, a large number of Chinese sports websites referred to the team as the Beikong Fly Dragons.

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Harrison



1

Li



8

Sampson



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Wang



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Stadium or Home

The National Indoor Stadium (official name) (simplified Chinese: 国家体育馆; traditional Chinese: 國家體育館; pinyin: Guójiā Tǐyùguǎn), is an indoor stadium that is located in the Olympic Green in Beijing, China. The stadium was constructed for the 2008 Summer Olympics. It is nicknamed the Fan (扇子, shànzi) due to its design resembling a traditional Chinese folding fan. It is also used for basketball.

The stadium opened its doors on November 26, 2007 for the artistic Gymnastics test event.

At the 2008 Summer Olympics, it hosted the Artistic Gymnastics, Trampolining, and Handball events. After the Olympics, the stadium is used for sports competition, cultural and entertaining purposes, and serves as a multi-functional exercise center for local residents. The stadium will be used for ice hockey during the 2022 Winter Olympic Games.

The stadium has a capacity of 20,000 people.

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