Round 3 results Zhejiang 3-1 Shanxi Guangzhou 2-1 Nancchang Hisense 2-1 Hongdeng Chengdu 1-0 Hunan Yanbian 1-0 Nanjing Stars 1-2 Henan Average attendance for round 3 is 11,667
Apr 15th Henan 1-0 Yanbian Hunan 0-0 Shanghai Stars Nanchang 0-1 Qingdao Shanxi 2-0 Guangzhou Jiangsu 1-3 Zhejiang Apr 16th Beijing H. 15:00 Chengdu
look at this attendance in C-League in Henan, is huge man !!!!!! that maybe 2 times more than in United CSL games
its explained most likely by really cheap (or free) tickets...I think part of it too is that there isn't as much going on in some of these cities and especially not having a CSL club, this is the only club to support.
Round 5 Results Guangzhou 2-1 Jiangsu Qingdao H 3-0 Shanxi Chengdu 2-0 Nanchang SH Stars 2-2 Beijing H Yanbian 1-0 Hunan Nanjing 0-0 Hehan Table Ranking Club Pld Pts 1 Qingdoao H 5 13 2 Zhejiang 4 12 ------------------------- 3 Guangzhou 5 12 4 Chengdu 4 9 5 Henan 4 8 6 Jiangsu 4 6 7 Yanbian 4 6 8 SH Stars 5 5 9 Nanjing 4 4 10 Beijing H 5 4 11 Shanxi 4 3 12 Hunan 5 1 ------------------------ 13 Nanchang 5 0
nice picture man. I have seen some pictures from middle east soccer, their staidums are very ugly maybe because they are poor.
Yanbian is a Korean minority autonomous region that borders on North Korea. In Yanji (the capital of the prefecture), it is easier to find people who speak Korean than it is Chinese. If you ever go to Changbaishan (in Korean "Pektusan"(?)), Yanji is probably where you'll arrive before a long car journey to the mountain...
Round 10 May 27 Nanchang 1-0 Hunan Shanxi 0-1 Henan Qingdao.H 0-1 Chengdu Jiangsu 1-1 Nanjing Guangzhou 5-1 Shanghai Star Zhejiang 2-2 Yanbian Table: 1 Guangzhou 21 2 Zhejiang 20 3 Henan 20 4 Qingdao.H 17 5 Chengdu 16 6 Nanjing 15 7 Jiangsu 14 8 Yanbian 10 9 Beijing.H 10 10 Shanghai Star 10 11 Shanxi 7 12 Nanchang 5 13 Hunan 1
Chengdu doesn't look bad. Is it a promising candidate for promotion? Is only one spot reserved for relegation/promotion this season between CSL and CFL?
I'd like to see Henan go up. The crowds in Zhengzhou have been awesome and they deserve to see top flight football.
what is wrong with the lower division having only 15 teams? England, for example, has 24 teams in the Championship, but their league is far older. The USL the league a level below the MLS (in theory) only has 12 teams. As for the number of teams that are to be relegated/promoted, I'm just going by the number I saw on sinosoc. We'll need official confirmation from greenlion...