A roundup of Xinjiang players' performances in the Chinese Super League

On March 3, the first round of the 2024 Chinese Super League (CSL) season was completed, and the figures of Xinjiang players were all over the teams. In the first team of the Chinese Super League, the number of Xinjiang players registered reached 24, a record high.

Chengdu Rongcheng and Wuhan have become popular choices for Xinjiang players. The Rongcheng team has four Xinjiang players including Mutalifu Yimingkarri, of which Muzhehebaitijiang Mozapa is the main player of the defending champion; Wuhan Sanzhen has four Xinjiang tigers including Efirdin Aiskal.

In the first round of the tournament, Mujhehebuaitijiang helped his team. Shandong Taishan, with its stable youth training system, has produced a number of Xinjiang players, among whom Abdul Meat Suli Abdulamu and Buyulang Mijiti will be in their third Chinese Super League (CSL) season.

Nebi Jiang Mohammedi led Xinjiang to a second place finish at the National Games as captain of the National Youth Football Team. Now he plays for Beijing Guoan, with 19-year-old Nur El Abbas as the replacement goalkeeper to start his first Chinese Super League season.

Nantong Zhiyun's Yelijiang Shnar and Nuaili Ziming are in their second and first Chinese Super League seasons, respectively. Abdukhemiti Abdughani and Sabiti Abdulshalam are getting together at Changchun Yatai, while Ablikim Abdulshalam is showing his attacking prowess at Zhejiang.

Diliyimiti Land, 25, who started out at the Evergrande soccer academy and completed his Chinese Super League debut with Henan last season, joined Cangzhou Lions this season and continues to write an exciting chapter as a player from Xinjiang.

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