The Sunray Cave Group who had previously owned
Guangzhou F.C. and the third-tier football club
Guangzhou Sunray Cave Easter founded
Guangdong Sunray Cave Football Club on February 5, 2007, with the Guangdong Sports Bureau to take part in the third tier of Chinese football with a team predominantly built from the Guangdong youth team. In the club's debut season
Cao Yang was brought in as their manager while the team played in the 8,000 seater
Nanhai District Stadium in
Foshan, Guangdong. Playing in an orange top, black shorts and orange socks for their home kits and an all white outfit for the away kits the team finished bottom within their group at the end at the end of the 2007 league season. The following
2008 league campaign saw the team move into the 36,686 seater
Century Lotus Stadium in Foshan where they matured into genuine division championship contenders and came runners-up within the league, winning promotion to the second tier. The club's debut season in the second division saw them move into the 12,000 capacity
Huangpu Sports Center in
Huangpu District, Guangzhou and they ended the campaign in a respectable fifth. The following season saw the owners wanting to move into the 15,000 capacity
Guangdong Provincial People's Stadium, however it was going through renovation and the team had to use the
Dongguan Stadium,
Huangpu Sports Center and
University of Technology Stadium before they finally moved in. With the team settled in results significantly improved within the
2011 campaign with the club looking like genuine promotion contenders until on September 24, 2011, they lost a league against
Shenyang Dongjin 3–2 and the club were unable to recover for the final run in for promotion. After the club's failed promotion attempt
Dragan Kokotović was brought in to provide more experience, however he left on March 27, 2012, after only several games and Cao was brought back as a caretaker manager. On July 29, 2012
José Ricardo Rambo came in as permanent manager while Cao became General manager. José time as manager was not a success and Guangdong became embroiled in a relegation battle, which saw the chairman Lin Qin bring back Cao once again on August 30, 2012, as a caretaker manager and relegate José as his assistant for the rest of the
2012 league campaign. On 14 December 2014, a group of local companies from
Shaanxi Province collectively acquired the full ownership of the club and subsequently renamed it to
Shaanxi Wuzhou F.C. However, the club failed to register for the 2015 league season due to wage arrears. On 31 January 2015, the club was forbidden to play in the Chinese football league system by
Chinese Football Association, and was dissolved soon after.
Name changes • 2007–2014:
Guangdong Sunray Cave () • 2015:
Shaanxi Wuzhou () ==Kit colours==