
Past seasons in the
national soccer circles
waves, many events are intertwined, such as the team name change fiasco, foreign aid salary restriction policy, and more newly promoted
China Super League (soccer league)
The fall of the champion Jiangsu team and the turnaround of Tianjin Jinmen Tiger and so on. Thanks to the unremitting efforts of all parties, everything has finally come to a head. The history of the Jiangsu team has been turned upside down, while the Tianjin Jinmen Tigers have managed to regroup and return to the
China Super League (soccer league)
Playing Field. The Cangzhou Lions, who had faced relegation, escaped with the exit of Jiangsu and continue to play in the new season in the Chinese
超
Draft in progress. With the promotion from the First Division
Changchun Yatai (soccer team)
Accession, current
China Super League (soccer league)
The top 16 teams of the league are ready for the new season, which will start in Guangzhou and Suzhou and officially kick off on April 20, with the first matchup between Guangzhou and Guangzhou City.
Recently, Tianjin Jinmen Tigers (formerly known as Tianjin Teda) also released a new team logo. The design of the logo is inspired by the Tianjin Tigers, with the tiger's head raised in a vivid and majestic manner.
So far, the new season
China Super League (soccer league)
The project of updating the names and logos of the 16 teams has almost come to an end. Next, let's take a look at
China Super League (soccer league)
The latest team logos for each team.
Guangzhou Team (formerly known as Guangzhou
Evergrande (name)
Shanghai Harbor (formerly known as Shanghai SIPG)
Hebei (formerly known as Hebei Huaxia Wonderful)
Qingdao (formerly known as Qingdao Yellow Sea)
Cangzhou Lion (formerly known as Shijiazhuang Yongchang)
Longmen, Songshan, Henan (formerly known as Henan Jianye)
Shandong Taishan (formerly known as Shandong
Luneng (city in Shandong)
(Tarzan)
Shenzhen (formerly known as Shenzhen Jiazhaoye)
Shanghai Shenhua (soccer team)
(formerly known as Shanghai Greenland Shenhua)
Changchun Yatai (soccer team)
(Original name
Changchun Yatai (soccer team)
Beijing, capital of People's Republic of China
national security
(formerly known as Beijing Zhonghe)
national security
Guangzhou City (former name)
Guangzhou R&F
Wuhan (formerly known as Wuhan Zall)
Chongqing Liangjiang Athletics (formerly known as Chongqing Lifan)










