Chinese Women's Super League

Chinese Women's Super League
Chinese Women's Super League
Countries China
Founded 1997
Number of teams 16
Levels on pyramid 1

The Chinese Women's Super League is the top level women's football league of China.

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History

The league was started in 1997 named Premier League, the name Women's Super League was adopted in 2004. For the 2011 season the league was renamed to National League.

2011 clubs

Map of China and its subdivisions with the locations of the home grounds of the 2011 Chinese Super League teams highlighted
Beijing
Changchun
Shandong
Henan
Shanghai
Tianjin
Dalian
Jiangsu
Shaanxi
Location of teams in 2011 Chinese Women's Super League

That 16 clubs that make up the 2011 season are:

Team Home city Home ground
Beijing Baxy Beijing
Changchun Zhuoyue Changchun
Dalian Shide Dalian
Guangdong Haiyin
Hebei Sports Hebei
Henan Steel Henan
Jiangsu Huatai Jiangsu
People's Liberation Army
Shaanxi Shaanxi
Shandong Huangming
Shanghai STV Shanghai
Sichuan Jiannanchun Sichuan
Tianjin Huisen Tianjin
Wuhan Wuhan
Xinjiang Xinjiang
Zhejiang Hangzhou Xizi

List of champions

The list of chamions:[1]

  • 1997 Guangdong Haiyin
  • 1998 Shanghai Yuandong
  • 1999 Beijing Chengjian
  • 2000 Shanghai STV Youlizi
  • 2001 Shanghai STV
  • 2002 Beijing Chengjian
  • 2003 Shanghai SVA
  • 2004 Shanghai SVA
  • 2005 Shanghai SVA
  • 2006 Shanghai SVA
  • 2007 Tianjin Huisen
  • 2008 Dalian Shide
  • 2009 Jiangsu Huatai
  • 2010 Shanghai STV

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