A stadium that would have become the biggest football ground in the world with a capacity of 100,000 was abandoned last year after the company behind the project racked up huge debts
A huge 100,000-seater stadium now lies abandoned in China just three years after building work began on the ambitious project.
Much like the Saudi Pro League is now, the Chinese Super League took the football world by storm in the 2010s when clubs began spending heavily on new signings. Millions were forked out to try and tempt stars away from Europe, with Alex Teixeira notably joining Jiangsu Suning instead of Liverpool in 2016 and Oscar swapping Chelsea for Shanghai Port in 2017.
The big spending continued for a number of years, with Carlos Tevez reportedly earning £615,000-a-week at Shanghai Shenhua. And Guangzhou Evergrande were one of the most successful Chinese clubs during this period, winning eight league titles between 2011 and 2019 with the likes of Paulinho and Robinho on their books and Marcello Lippi, Fabio Cannavaro and Luiz Felipe Scolari all enjoying managerial stints.
The club had been bought by the Evergrande Real Estate Group in 2010 and they pumped millions into its development, including the announcement of plans to build the Guangzhou Evergrande Football Stadium.