Formation To preserve the representation of
Hunan province in the Chinese football league pyramid after the dissolution of
Hunan Shoking, the local Hunan Provincial Sports Bureau decided that it would be best to invest in a new team for the area. On December 26, 2006, a new team was formed to participate in the 2007 league season called
Hunan Billows F.C. with
Xiong Ni returning as their chairman and Li Kejia returning as their manager. Now playing within the 6,000-seat
Hunan Provincial People's Stadium. The team was completely rebuilt and played their first league game against
Sichuan FC in a 1–0 defeat. Throughout the season the club's results improved and the team finished third in the Southern division. They made the play-offs but were knocked out in the second round. With a further investment of six million Yuan from the local Hunan government sports body, in the following season results the club gained another play-off position. Again they were knocked out in the second round. By the 2009 league season and with the continued investment of the local Hunan government sports body and of the management of
Men Wenfeng, the club won the division title after they beat local rivals
Hubei Luyin in the playoff final to win the division title. In the second tier again, they moved back into the Helong Stadium and hired
Zhao Faqing as their new manager at the beginning of the 2010 league season. The season began well for the club and they looked like genuine promotion contenders. Conflicts between the Hunan and the Hubei Greenery fans during their May 14 game seemed to derail their promotion push. They finished the season in sixth. The next season they moved into the 20,000-seat
Central South University Stadium and brought in Miloš Hrstić to manage them. Miloš Hrstić's leadership improved the team's ranking at the end of the 2011 league season slightly – they finished fourth. He left the club at the end of the season and was replaced by his assistant coach Zhang Xu. In preparation for the 2012 league season the club brought in several high-profile players such as Honduras internationals
Emil Martínez and
Erick Norales and Chinese international
Dong Fangzhuo in their hopes to win promotion. The recruitment for not result in promotion that season, but it brought an increase in investment in from the Hunan Liuyang River Wine Winery Industry Co., Ltd., Zoomlion Company Limited, Central South Publishing & Media Group Co., Ltd.,
Kelme and the return of Hunan Corun New Energy co. ltd. Hunan declined in the mid-2010s and were relegated back to League Two in 2016. On January 6, 2025, the club announced its exit from the Chinese Football Professional League and was disbanded as a result of failing to gain access for the new season. ==Grounds==