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China used to have three main award series, they are: Mr. China Football Award, started from 1994, voted by fans all over the country, to award the player of the year. Three Golden Awards, organized by China Sports Daily, started from 1983, to award the best performance players in all kinds of tournament, not only in the leagues, the awards ...
After ten years of existence, the Chinese FA decided to create a new top tier league known as the Chinese Super League. Since 1994, 31 professional seasons have been contested, with 21 seasons as the Chinese Super League. Dalian Shide and Guangzhou FC are the most successful teams in the professional period with eight titles each. Dalian won ...
Eligible for the award are Chinese players who hold the Chinese passport, whether they play in China or overseas. Wu Lei won the male prize for thrice while Wang Shuang won the female title for four times. [2] [3] [4] They have the most Chinese Footballer of the Year titles in each category.
The Chinese Super League started in 2004 and was formerly known as the Chinese Football League A, established in 1989. It is organized by the Chinese Football Association and operated by the Chinese Super League Co., Ltd. It is one of the most competitive football leagues in Asia with the highest average attendance rate.
Denny Wang, Chinese name Wang Yi (2021–2022 Shanghai Shenhua, 2023– Wuhan Three Towns) Chico Chen, Chinese name Chen Jiayu (2021 Hebei) Dai Wai Tsun, Chinese name Dai Weijun (2022–2023 Shenzhen, 2023– Shanghai Shenhua, 2024 Shenzhen Peng City) Ming-yang Yang, Chinese name Yang Mingyang (2023– Nantong Zhiyun)
China first entered World Cup qualification in 1957 in an attempt to qualify for the 1958 FIFA World Cup and has made its first appearance in 2002. Despite a respectable performance against Costa Rica, they lost all of their games without scoring a goal with a goal difference of 0-9. [1] [2] [3]
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Chinese footballers. It includes Chinese footballers that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. This category is for footballers who have appeared for the senior China national football team (but not players who have only been capped at Under-21 or ...
This defeat, the first in Chinese football history to Vietnam, triggered widespread anger and criticism amongst Chinese fans. [80] With their World Cup hopes lost, China grabbed a solitary point coming from a 1–1 draw with the Saudis before losing to Oman 0–2 in Muscat, finishing fifth with two more points than Vietnam.