Chinese Jia-A League
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The Chinese Professional Football League was established in 1994. Under the direct supervision of the CFA's Professional League Committee, this nationwide league was divided into Divisions 1 and 2 . Division 1 was subdivided into Divisions 1A and 1B, Jia A and Jia B, Jia being the Chinese word for top or first. Division 2 was and still is subdivided into regional divisions.
The National Football Jia A League (simplified Chinese: 全国足球甲A联赛), commonly known as Jia-A , was the highest tier of professional football in the People's Republic of China,during 1994 and 2003, operating under the auspices of the Chinese Football Association.
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[edit] History
[edit] Pre history
Before 1980, the clubs in China National League was ownd by the local Physical Culture and Sports Committee, Sports institutes,and Army sports units, those factory owned clubs was not allowed to participate in the National league, for example, there was a famous factory club called Dalian Dockyard, which was found in 1946, could only play rigional tournaments or the national Workers Championship etc,in 1980,CFA allows foctory clubs to play national Leagues,Dalian Dockyard entered National League in 1981, then in 1983, Dalian football club founded, that is the current Dalian Shide, based on dalian dockyard.
In the middle of 1980s', CFA encourage factories and companies to sponsor those government-owned clubs,in 1984, Guangdong, Beijing,Guangzhou and Tianjing got sponsors from big companies for the first time!, CCTV satrted to show some Domestic league matchs to the whole country, according to some articles, the match between Beijing Snowflakes and Guangdong Wanbao was really exciting, more and more clubs started their way to became a semi-pro club, in 1988, Liaoning turned to be China's first professional club, Liaoning was one of Asian's best club at that time, they are 1990 ACC Champions, 1991 runner-ups, 1987 third place.
[edit] the foundation
In 1986, CFA tried to find a way to found a semi-pro league, that season National League division 1 signed it's first sponsor contract, Goldlion became first main sponsor of China football league.gradually more and more fans bought tickets to watch football leagues.
In 1987 the National League Division 1 was devided into two levels- Jia-A(8 teams) and Jia-B(12 teams), CFA never admit there was a semi-pro league before 1993, because of the restrict by some laws, the enterprises could only cooperate with the government in club managements. so actually we could consider it as a enterprise league though not so accurate to describe the league.
the 8 Jia-A teams in 1987 are:
Liaoning Dongyao - Now Liaoning FC, became professional team in 1988
Tianjing Seagull - Now Tianjin Teda, became pro club in 1995
Shanghai Shenzhou - Name changed to Shanghai Shenhua in 1991 and became pro club in 1993, now Shanghai Shenhua United FC
Shandong - Now Shandong Luneng Taishan, became pro-club in 1993
August first - the Army team
Beijing Snowflakes - Name Changed to beijing Guo'an in 1992 and became pro-clubs
Guangzhou Baiyunshan - Now Guangzhou Yiyao, became professional club in 1992
Hubei Energy - Now Wuhan Guanggu, became professional club in 1994
[edit] Professionalism
In early 1990s, CFA allows enterprises to purchase football clubs and manage them, whether they are state-owned enterprises or private-owned companies, Dalian Hualu - the former Dalian Dockyard, was bought by a private-owned copany, Name changed to Dalian Wanda and became a professional club in 1993.
In 1992, CFA made a important decision - The China professional league will start in 1994, they order all the Jia-A clubs set up professional system before 1994, and for Jia-B clubs, they must realize professional structural reform before 1995. after that CFA hold a semi-pro football championship in 1993, and finally, in 1994, first ever professional leagues in China football history started. and in 1995, Jia-B announced to be a pro-league, which is still the second level. Jia-A and Jia-B, was named as C-league to represent the professional stage.
[edit] From Jia-A to CSL
Compared to Jia A, the CSL is a lot more demanding on teams. The CFA and CSL commitee has imposed a range of minimum criteria to ensure professional management and administration, financial probity and a progressive youth development programme at every club. besides the regular professional league, CSL also has reserve league, U-19 League, U-17 League and U-15 League, also some cups for the young boys.
the second division, Jia B, with the new name China League, also has a new system.
The CSL and China League's goals are to promote high quality and high level competition; introduce advanced managerial concepts to the market; enforce the delivery of minimum standards of professionalism; encourage the influx of more higher quality foreign coaches and players; and gradually establish the European system for player registrations and transfers.
[edit] Jia-A League champions
[edit] Semi-pro seasons (1987-1993)
Season | Winner | Total wins | Runner-up | Third | Number of clubs |
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1987 | Liaoning | 1 | Tianjin | Shanghai | 8 |
1988 | Liaoning | 2 | Shandong | Shanghai | 21 |
1989 | China B | 1 | Liaoning | Shanghai | 8 |
1990 | Liaoning | 3 | August 1st | Dalian | 8 |
1991 | Liaoning | 4 | Shanghai | Beijing | 8 |
1992 | Liaoning | 5 | Guangzhou | Dalian | 8 |
1993 | Liaoning | 6 | Guangdong | Beijing | 8 |
[edit] Professional seasons(1994-2003)
Season | Winner | Total wins | Runner-up | Third | fourth | Number of clubs | |
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1994 | Dalian Wanda | 1 | Guangzhou Apollo | Shanghai Shenhua | Liaoning Yuandong | 12 | |
1995 | Shanghai Shenhua | 1 | Beijing Guo'an | Dalian Wanda | Guangdong Hongyuan | 12 | |
1996 | Dalian Wanda | 2 | Shanghai Shenhua | August 1st | Beijing Guo'an | 12 | |
1997 | Dalian Wanda | 3 | Shanghai Shenhua | Beijing Guo'an | Yanbian Aodong | 12 | |
1998 | Dalian Wanda | 4 | Shanghai Shenhua | Beijing Guo'an | Guangzhou Songri | 14 | |
1999 | Shandong Luneng | 1 | Liaoning Fushun | Sichuan Quanxing | Chongqing Longxin | 14 | |
2000 | Dalian Shide | 5 | Shanghai Shenhua | Sichuan Quanxing | Chongqing Longxin | 14 | |
2001 | Dalian Shide | 6 | Shanghai Shenhua | Liaoning Fushun | Sichuan Quanxing | 14 | |
2002 | Dalian Shide | 7 | Shenzhen Ping'an | Beijing Guo'an | Shandong Luneng | 15 | |
2003 | Shanghai Shenhua | 2 | Shanghai International | Dalian Shide | Shenzhen Jianlibao | 15 |