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Chinese Women's National League

Map of China and its subdivisions with the locations of the home grounds of the 2011 Chinese Super League teams highlighted

   
Chinese Women's National League
CountryChina
Founded1997; 18 years ago (1997)
Number of teams16
Level on pyramid1
The Chinese Women's National League is the top level women's football and futsal league of China. Until 2011 it was called the Super League.


History[edit]

The league was started in 1997 named Premier League, the name Women's Super League was adopted in 2004. For the 2011 season the league was renamed to National League.

2011 clubs[edit]

Map of China and its subdivisions with the locations of the home grounds of the 2011 Chinese Super League teams highlighted
Beijing
Beijing
Changchun
Changchun
Shandong
Shandong
Henan
Henan
Shanghai
Shanghai
Tianjin
Tianjin
Dalian
Dalian
Jiangsu
Jiangsu
Shaanxi
Shaanxi

Location of teams in 2011 Chinese Women's Super League
That 16 clubs that make up the 2011 season are:
TeamHome cityHome ground
Beijing BaxyBeijing
Changchun ZhuoyueChangchun
Dalian ShideDalian
Guangdong Haiyin
Hebei SportsHebei
Henan SteelHenan
Jiangsu HuataiJiangsu
People's Liberation Army
ShaanxiShaanxi
Shandong Huangming
Shanghai STVShanghai
Sichuan JiannanchunSichuan
Tianjin HuisenTianjin
WuhanWuhan
XinjiangXinjiang
Zhejiang Hangzhou Xizi

List of champions[edit]

The list of champions:[1]
  • 1997 Guangdong Haiyin
  • 1998 Shanghai Yuandong
  • 1999 Beijing Chengjian
  • 2000 Shanghai STV Youlizi
  • 2001 Shanghai STV
  • 2002 Beijing Chengjian
  • 2003 Shanghai SVA
  • 2004 Shanghai SVA
  • 2005 Shanghai SVA
  • 2006 Shanghai SVA
  • 2007 Tianjin Huisen
  • 2008 Dalian Shide
  • 2009 Jiangsu Huatai
  • 2010 Shanghai STV
  • 2011 Shanghai STV [2]
  • 2012 Dalian Shide Women[3]
  • 2013 Dalian Shide Women

References[edit]

  1. Jump up ^ "China - List of Women Champions". RSSSF. Retrieved 8 September 2011. 
  2. Jump up ^ "2011 table and results" (in Chinese). zuqiuziliao.cn. Retrieved 17 February 2012. 
  3. Jump up ^ "2012 Standings" (in Chinese). zuqiuziliao.cn. Retrieved 12 December 2012. 

External links[edit]

   

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