Recently, the Chinese Football Association (CFA) officially announced the list of acceptances for the new season of the three-tier professional league. Chinese soccer has encountered unprecedented difficulties in the past four years. It was a cold winter for Chinese soccer, with 44 clubs failing to survive and choosing to dissolve or quit...
2020 Season
Chinese Super League: Tianjin Tianhai
Central League: Guangdong South China Tigers, Liaoning Shenyang Hongyun, Sichuan FC, Shanghai Shenxin
China B: Baoding Rongda, Dalian Qianzhao, Shenzhen Pengcheng, Lhasa Chengtou, Yanbian Beiguo, Hangzhou Qiantang, Heze Caozhou, Nanjing Balanta, Nanjing Shayehehai, Fujian Tianxin, Jilin Baijia, Yinchuan Helan Mountain
2021 Season
Chinese Super League: Jiangsu
Central League: Beijing Renhe, Taizhou Yuanda, Inner Mongolia Zhongyou
Middle B: Shenzhen Baoan Pokgang, Jiangsu Yancheng Dingli
2022 season
Chinese Super League: Chongqing Liangjiang Athletic, Qingdao
China A: Guizhou
China B: Shanxi Longjin, Xiamen Ludao, Hebei Zhuao, Kunming Zhenghe Shipbuilding, Xi'an Junwolf, Sichuan Minzu, Shaanxi Terracotta Beyond, Shaoxing Keqiao Yuejia
2023 season
Chinese Super League: Kunshan FC, Guangzhou City
Central League: Wuhan Changjiang, Shaanxi Chang'an Athletic, Zibo Cuju, Hebei
Central B: Xinjiang Tianshan Snow Leopard, Beijing North Sports University










