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Coach:
Kang Jung-su
Establishment Date:
1999
League Affiliation:
Stadium:
Wuyi New District Cultural and Sports Center Gymnasium
Seating Capacity:
8000
Team Info
The Xinjiang Flying Tigers are a powerhouse in the Chinese Basketball Association, representing the vast Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region from their base in Urumqi. They play their home games at the Hongshan Arena, famously one of the most difficult road venues in the CBA due to its altitude and raucous crowd. The team's colors are blue and white, echoing the region's skies and snowy mountain peaks. Owned by the Xinjiang Guanghui Group, the club has been a model of ambitious investment and competitiveness. Established in 1999, the Flying Tigers quickly ascended from a second-division team to a CBA titan. Their history is defined by a relentless pursuit of a championship, which they finally achieved in 2017 behind the phenomenal play of import Darius Adams and a strong domestic core including center Zhou Qi. That championship victory was the culmination of years of near-misses and finals appearances. Currently, the Flying Tigers remain one of the league's elite teams, consistently featuring top-tier foreign talent and Chinese national team players. They are known for their physical style, defensive intensity, and ability to control the tempo. The fan culture is fiercely loyal and creates an incredibly intimidating atmosphere for opponents. In short, the Xinjiang Flying Tigers are a modern CBA dynasty, a team built on resilience, talent, and the unwavering support of its region.
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Xinjiang Flying Tigers Fixtures, Results & Match Schedule

Keep up with every Xinjiang Flying Tigers fixture throughout the CBA 2025-2026 on Tiger Scores 365. From upcoming matches to final results, this page brings together the club's complete match schedule, helping fans follow every stage of the season in one place.

Representing China, Xinjiang Flying Tigers has been part of the CBA since 1999. Guided by Kang Jung-su, the team plays its home games at Wuyi New District Cultural and Sports Center Gymnasium, a venue with a seating capacity of 8000. Match schedules, kick-off times, and results are updated regularly using official competition data to ensure accurate and reliable coverage.

Whether you're looking for today's fixture, the next game, or recent match results, Tiger Scores 365 provides everything you need to follow Xinjiang Flying Tigers. Alongside fixtures and results, you can also explore live scores, league standings, Xinjiang Flying Tigers player statistics, team performance, and season records for the CBA 2025-2026 and other basketball competitions worldwide.

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Regular Season