Čína - 1. divize | 07/28 11:35 | 16 | [15] Nei Mongol FC v Zhejiang Greentown [3] | W | 2-1 | |
Čína - 1. divize | 07/22 11:35 | 15 | [15] Nei Mongol FC v Qingdao Huanghai [6] | L | 0-4 | |
Čína - 1. divize | 07/14 11:30 | 14 | Wuhan Yangtze v Nei Mongol FC | L | 5-0 | |
Čína - 1. divize | 05/30 11:30 | 12 | [5] Shenzhen v Nei Mongol FC [15] | L | 3-2 | |
Čína - 1. divize | 05/20 11:30 | 13 | [15] Nei Mongol FC v Beijing EG FC [9] | D | 2-2 | |
Čína - 1. divize | 05/13 11:35 | 11 | Nei Mongol FC v Liaoning Shenyang Urban | W | 1-0 | |
Čína - 1. divize | 05/09 11:30 | 10 | [10] Heilongjiang Lava Spring v Nei Mongol FC [15] | L | 2-0 | |
Čína - 1. divize | 05/05 11:35 | 9 | [13] Nei Mongol FC v Zhejiang Yiteng FC [14] | L | 1-2 | |
Čína - 1. divize | 04/29 07:30 | 8 | [9] Shanghai Shenxin v Nei Mongol FC [13] | L | 2-1 | |
Čína - 1. divize | 04/21 11:30 | 7 | [11] Nei Mongol FC v Dalian Transcendence [16] | L | 1-2 | |
Čína - 1. divize | 04/14 08:00 | 6 | [15] Xinjiang Tianshan v Nei Mongol FC [14] | W | 1-4 | |
Čína - FA Cup | 04/11 11:35 | 9 | Nantong Zhiyun v Nei Mongol FC | L | 1-0 | |
Čína - 1. divize | 04/08 11:30 | 5 | [7] Meizhou Hakka v Nei Mongol FC [14] | L | 3-1 | |
Čína - 1. divize | 04/04 11:30 | 4 | [13] Meizhou Meixian Techand v Nei Mongol FC [15] | W | 1-3 | |
Čína - 1. divize | 04/01 07:30 | 3 | [11] Yanbian Fude FC v Nei Mongol FC [15] | L | 1-0 | |
Čína - 1. divize | 03/18 11:30 | 2 | [5] Shijiazhuang Ever Bright v Nei Mongol FC [14] | L | 3-0 | |
Čína - 1. divize | 03/10 07:30 | 1 | Hangzhou Greentown v Nei Mongol FC | L | 2-0 | |
Čína - 1. divize | 10/28 06:30 | 30 | Xinjiang Tianshan v Nei Mongol FC | W | 1-4 | |
Čína - 1. divize | 10/21 06:30 | 29 | Nei Mongol FC v Beijing Renhe | W | 2-0 | |
Čína - 1. divize | 10/14 11:35 | 28 | [5] Shenzhen v Nei Mongol FC [14] | W | 0-1 | |
Čína - 1. divize | 09/23 11:35 | 27 | Nei Mongol FC v Cangzhou Mighty Lions | W | 3-2 | |
Čína - 1. divize | 09/16 11:30 | 26 | [7] Wuhan Zall FC v Nei Mongol FC [14] | L | 2-1 | |
Čína - 1. divize | 09/09 11:35 | 25 | Nei Mongol FC v Dalian Yifang | L | 0-1 | |
Čína - 1. divize | 09/02 11:30 | 24 | [4] Qingdao Huanghai v Nei Mongol FC [13] | L | 2-1 | |
Čína - 1. divize | 08/26 11:35 | 23 | Nei Mongol FC v Shaoxing Keqiao Yuejia | D | 2-2 | |
Čína - 1. divize | 08/20 11:35 | 22 | [10] Beijing EG FC v Nei Mongol FC [13] | L | 2-1 | |
Čína - 1. divize | 08/12 11:35 | 21 | Nei Mongol FC v Meizhou Hakka | W | 2-0 | |
Čína - 1. divize | 08/05 11:30 | 20 | [16] Baoding Yingli v Nei Mongol FC [13] | L | 3-1 | |
Čína - 1. divize | 07/28 11:35 | 17 | Nei Mongol FC v Shanghai Shenxin | D | 2-2 | |
Čína - 1. divize | 07/22 11:35 | 19 | Nei Mongol FC v Yunnan Feihu FC | D | 1-1 |
Inner Mongolia Zhongyou Football Club (Chinese: 内蒙古中优), commonly referred to as Hohhot (Chinese: 呼和浩特), was a professional Chinese football club that last participated in the China League One division under licence from the Chinese Football Association (CFA). The team was based in Hohhot, Inner Mongolia and their home stadium was the 51,632 capacity Hohhot City Stadium. Their majority shareholders were the Hohhot Sports Bureau and Shanghai Zhongyou Real Estate Group.
On 8 October 2011 Shanxi Jiayi football club was officially established by the Shanghai Zhongyou Real Estate Group who formed a senior team predominantly comprised from players from the Taiyuan University of Technology. With the aid of the Sports Bureau of Shanxi Province a youth team and women's team was also established and the Shanxi Sports Centre Stadium was chosen to be the club's home ground. They registered to play within the third tier of the Chinese football league system in the 2012 league season while the club chose white shirts and black shorts as their home uniform. In their debut season they however decided to move to the artificial turf ground Wanbailin Stadium and later Taiyuan Institute of Electrical Engineering Stadium to play their home games. On the field the club made their debut in the 2012 Chinese FA Cup where they were knocked out in the first round by Shanghai Pudong Zobon F.C. 3–1 while in their first season they finished ninth within their group.
The club owners decided not to compete within the 2013 league season after a disappointing debut campaign. Wang Bo replaced Wu Jianwen as the club's manager and the team went through an extensive rebuilding process in preparation for the 2014 league season as well as changing the club's name to Taiyuan Zhongyou Jiayi. The rebuilding process would be a big success and the club would come runners-up within the league to Jiangxi Liansheng F.C. that saw them gain promotion to the second tier for the first time. Despite the promotion the club officially admitted the financial difficulties required with the higher level of professionalism and would consider relocating the team to gain the necessary investment.
On 5 January 2015 the Hohhot, Inner Mongolia Government Information Office held a press conference to announce that the Hohhot Sports Bureau would be investing and relocating the team to their city, which resulted in the name change of Nei Mongol Zhongyou.