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  2. 2009 Lunar New Year Cup - Wikipedia

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    The two semi-finals for the four participating teams will be held on the first day of the Chinese New Year of Ox (26 January 2009). The winning teams will enter the final and the losing teams play the third-place playoff (Both matches on the fourth day of the Lunar New Year, i.e. 29 January.)

  3. China national football team results and fixtures - Wikipedia

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    Number Year Opponent Result GD -5 and more: 1 2012 Brazil 0 – 8 2 2024 Japan 0 – 7 3 2018 Wales 0 – 6 - 1923 Australia 0 – 5 4 1992 United States 0 – 5 GD -4

  4. Chinese calendar correspondence table - Wikipedia

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    Relationship between the current Sexagenary cycle and Gregorian calendar. This Chinese calendar correspondence table shows the stem/branch year names, correspondences to the Western calendar, and other related information for the current, 79th sexagenary cycle of the Chinese calendar based on the 2697 BC epoch or the 78th cycle if using the 2637 BC epoch.

  5. China national football team results (1990–2009) - Wikipedia

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    2008 East Asian Football Championship: Zhou Haibin, Liu Jian: 20 February Chongqing, China Japan: 0–1 2008 East Asian Football Championship: 23 February Chongqing, China North Korea: 3–1 2008 East Asian Football Championship: Zhu Ting, Wang Dong, Hao Junmin: 15 March Kunming, China Thailand: 3–3 Friendly Qu Bo, Han Peng, Zhu Ting: 26 ...

  6. Category:2009 in Chinese football - Wikipedia

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    2009 in Chinese football leagues (3 P) Pages in category "2009 in Chinese football" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.

  7. Lunar New Year Cup - Wikipedia

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    The Lunar New Year Cup, previously known as the Carlsberg Challenge or the Carlsberg Cup, is an annual invitational football tournament organised in Hong Kong by the Hong Kong Football Association (HKFA) since 1908. It is usually held on the first and the fourth day of the Lunar New Year as a part of the new year

  8. 2009 in Chinese football - Wikipedia

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    Chinese Super League 2009: Beijing Guoan: China League One 2009: Liaoning Whowin: China League Two 2009: Hunan Billows: 11th National Games: Shanghai Team: 11th National Games (Women's) Liaoning Team: China Women's Super League 2009: Jiangsu Huatai: China Women's FA Cup 2009: Chinese Reserve League 2009: Chinese U–19 League 2009: Chinese U ...

  9. Template:Chinese football seasons - Wikipedia

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