Chinese Super League
The Chinese Super League is the top professional football league in China, featuring clubs from across the country. Rebranded as the CSL in 2004, it has grown into a high-profile competition that has drawn international players and coaches, boosting the profile of Chinese football. The league is known for competitive domestic battles and AFC Champions League qualification contests.
β‘ Attacking, fast-paced football with emphasis on high pressing and dynamic counter-attacks, often featuring a mix of domestic talent and foreign stars.
π Notable Facts
- Guangzhou Evergrande Taobao (Guangzhou FC) dominated the 2010s, collecting multiple titles and elevating the league's international profile.
- The CSL has attracted notable foreign players and coaches, contributing to rising media attention and sponsorship.
- Jiangsu Suning FC dissolved in 2021 after winning the 2020 title, highlighting financial volatility within the league.

