Results

China FA Cup 03/16 07:30 7 Shenzhen Jixiang v Neimenggu Caoshangfei L 3-0
China FA Cup 03/15 07:00 7 Shenzhen Xinpengcheng v Neimenggu Caoshangfei - CANC
China FA Cup 05/20 07:30 7 Neimenggu Caoshangfei v Hunan Billows L 0-4
China Division 2 11/12 06:00 5 [6] Inner Mongolia Caoshangfei v Qingdao Red Lions [4] L 0-1
China Division 2 11/08 06:30 4 [4] Hainan Star v Inner Mongolia Caoshangfei [6] D 2-2
China Division 2 11/04 06:30 2 [6] Inner Mongolia Caoshangfei v Jiangxi Dark Horse [5] L 0-2
China Division 2 10/30 06:30 1 [4] Quanzhou Yaxin v Inner Mongolia Caoshangfei [6] L 3-0
China Division 2 10/27 06:30 1 [3] Zhuhai Qin'ao v Inner Mongolia Caoshangfei [3] L 3-0
China Division 2 08/13 07:30 10 [6] Inner Mongolia Caoshangfei v Zhuhai Qin'ao [3] L 0-1
China Division 2 08/08 07:30 9 [4] Hainan Star v Inner Mongolia Caoshangfei [6] D 2-2
China Division 2 08/03 07:30 8 [6] Inner Mongolia Caoshangfei v Tai'an Tiankuang [2] L 1-2
China Division 2 07/31 07:30 7 [5] Jiangxi Dark Horse v Inner Mongolia Caoshangfei [6] D 1-1

Inner Mongolia Caoshangfei Football Club (Chinese: 内蒙古草上飞足球俱乐部; pinyin: Nèi Měnggǔ Cǎoshàngfēi Zúqiú Jùlèbù; lit. 'Inner Mongolia Flying on the Grass F.C.') is a Chinese semi-professional football club based in Baotou, Inner Mongolia, that competes in . Inner Mongolia Caoshangfei plays its home matches at the Baotou Olympic Sports Centre Stadium, located within Jiuyuan District.

History

On 5 May 1998 the club was established as a local amateur football team who took part in the regional Baotou leagues. They gradually worked their way up through the regional leagues until they were able to enter 2012 China Amateur Football League where they finished seventh. The local Baotou Municipal Sports Bureau would become interested supporting the team. By the 2014 league season they would financially invest into the team to take part in the 2014 Chinese FA Cup where they were knocked out in the first official round to Guizhou Zhicheng F.C. in a 3–1 home defeat. They continued to support the team and helped Baotou Nanjiao F.C. to officially establish themselves as a professional unit on 25 January 2015 to allow them to take part in the 2015 China League Two season. Baotou Nanjiao F.C. changed their name to Inner Mongolia Caoshangfei F.C. in January 2019.

Neimenggu Caoshangfei, also known as the Inner Mongolia Grassland Flying Tigers, is a professional soccer team based in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of China. Established with the vision of promoting soccer in the region, the team has quickly gained recognition for its dynamic playing style and commitment to developing local talent.

The team's colors, inspired by the vast grasslands of Inner Mongolia, reflect the rich cultural heritage and natural beauty of the area. Neimenggu Caoshangfei plays its home matches at a modern stadium that showcases the enthusiasm of local fans, who passionately support their team through thick and thin.

Neimenggu Caoshangfei is known for its emphasis on teamwork, agility, and strategic play, often incorporating elements of traditional Mongolian culture into their identity. The club aims to not only compete at a high level in domestic leagues but also to foster a sense of community and pride among its supporters.

With a focus on youth development and grassroots initiatives, Neimenggu Caoshangfei is dedicated to nurturing the next generation of soccer stars, ensuring that the love for the game continues to thrive in Inner Mongolia. As they strive for success on the field, the team embodies the spirit of resilience and determination, making them a formidable presence in Chinese soccer.