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  2. 2024 China League One - Wikipedia

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    Jiangxi Lushan: Matches played: 240: Goals scored: 596 (2.48 per match) Top goalscorer: Nyasha Mushekwi (25 goals) Biggest home win: Yunnan Yukun 5–0 Liaoning Tieren (30 June 2024) Biggest away win: Guangzhou 0–5 Yunnan Yukun (30 March 2024) Wuxi Wugo 1–6 Qingdao Red Lions (6 April 2024) Yanbian Longding 0–5 Suzhou Dongwu (7 July 2024 ...

  3. Jiangxi Lushan F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Jiangxi Lushan Football Club (Chinese: 江西庐山足球俱乐部; pinyin: Jiāngxī Lúshān Zúqiú Jùlèbù) is a Chinese professional football club based in Ruichang, Jiangxi, that competes in China League Two, the third tier of Chinese football. Jiangxi Lushan plays its home matches at the Ruichang Sports Park Stadium, located within ...

  4. Guangzhou F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The first Canton derby was at Yuexiushan Stadium on 16 March 2012 as Guangzhou Evergrande lost 2–0 against Guangzhou R&F. [59] Relations between the two club owners remain cordial off the pitch and club owners Xu Jiayin and Zhang Li were seen enjoying a meal together instead of watching the second derby in 2012, which Guangzhou R&F also won.

  5. 2025 China League One - Wikipedia

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    Jiangxi Lushan [5] Disqualified entries. Guangzhou Name changes. Guangxi Pingguo Haliao F.C. changed their name to Guangxi Pingguo in January 2025. [6]

  6. 2024 China League Two - Wikipedia

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    Shaoxing Shangyu Pterosaur F.C. relocated to Dingnan County, Ganzhou, Jiangxi, and changed their name to Ganzhou Ruishi in February 2024. [8] Dalian Huayi F.C. changed their name to Dalian K'un City in February 2024. [9] Guangzhou E-Power F.C. changed their name to Guangdong GZ-Power in March 2024. [10]

  7. China League One - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese Football Association League 1 (Chinese: 中国足球协会甲级联赛; pinyin: Zhōngguó Zúqiú Xiéhuì Jiǎjí Liánsài), also known as China League One or Chinese Jia League (Chinese: 中甲联赛), is the second level of professional football in China, under the Chinese Super League.

  8. Guangdong GZ-Power F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Guangzhou E-Power finished second in the group, but lost to Binzhou Huilong in the promotion play-offs. [8] On 6 February 2024, it was announced by the Chinese Football Association that Guangzhou E-Power were promoted to China League Two, the Chinese third-tier, after the dissolutions of sufficient teams above them in the Chinese football ...

  9. Guangxi Lanhang F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Upon its formation, the first-team consisted of footballers from the Guangzhou City youth ranks. [1] The club represented Guangxi in the 2021 National Games of China , [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and competed in the Guangxi Super League in 2021, in which competition the club eventually won, [ 4 ] and enrolled in the 2021 CMCL , the Chinese fourth-tier . [ 1 ]