Chinese Super League/Asian Champions League - 2016

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  1. seb_perpignan

    seb_perpignan Member

    Jun 5, 2005
    france
    Club:
    Shandong Luneng
    Nat'l Team:
    China PR
    Jiangsu Suning release Escudero. A little sad for him
     
  2. greenlion

    greenlion Member

    Apr 22, 2004
    CHINA
    Club:
    Beijing Guoan
    Nat'l Team:
    China PR
    the CSL had published it's financial report and in 2015 season, the League as a whole has a total income of 3.2 billion RMB (440.64 million EUR),

    The League's management company, The CSL Company has a total income of 96.39 million EUR, 20.66 million EUR from title sponsor,73.81 million EUR from other sponsorship and adervitising, includes 9.9 million EUR from broadcasting rights.the CSL company has a revenue of 53.75 million EUR

    the 16 CSL clubs has a total income of 2.5 billion RMB (344.25 million EUR), includes the share bonus from CSL company, each club gots 2.15 million EUR.

    the League (CSL Company + 16 clubs) has a total expenditure of 4 billion RMB (570.86 million EUR), CSL Loses 130.22 million EUR last season, the highest losses in CSL history.

    Under the new broadcast deal (1.1 billion EUR for five years and 137.7 million for next season), the CSL officers estimated the total incomes of CSL 2016 will exceed 4 billion RMB (570.86 million EUR), ant least 6 clubs will reach profitablity.the CSL company is expecting to have total income of 192.9 million EUR in 2016 season, and a revenue of 165.4 million EUR, each club is expecting to recoeve a share bonus of at least 9.26 million EUR.
     
  3. Excape Goat

    Excape Goat Member+

    Mar 18, 1999
    Club:
    Real Madrid
    Tim Cahill is leaving Shanghai as expected(by me).
     
  4. Radu Razvan

    Radu Razvan Member+

    Mar 1, 2013
    Bucharest, Romania
    Club:
    AS Roma
    Nat'l Team:
    Romania
    yes, he extended his contract just two months ago.
     
  5. YenSter

    YenSter Member

    Apr 10, 2007
    London
    Club:
    Arsenal FC
    Ugh, and from what I've been reading from http://wildeastfootball.net Shenhua had to pay him off 4million USD, talk about spending the extra TV money wisely. :rolleyes:
     
  6. Radu Razvan

    Radu Razvan Member+

    Mar 1, 2013
    Bucharest, Romania
    Club:
    AS Roma
    Nat'l Team:
    Romania
  7. greenlion

    greenlion Member

    Apr 22, 2004
    CHINA
    Club:
    Beijing Guoan
    Nat'l Team:
    China PR
    [​IMG]

    the League expansion plan

    The China League one schedule is published today, and the 2017 China League one will have 17 clubs, bottom team of CL1 2016 will berelegated, Champions of CL2 won promotion, 14th and 15th placed CL1 clubs, 2nd and 3rd placed CL2 clubs enters play-off

    the expansion plan:

    CSL: 17 clubs in 2021, 18 clubs in 2022
    CL1: 17 clubs in 2017, and in the following 4 years there will be 1 more club added to the League every year, CL1 will have 20 clubs in 2020
    CL2: expand starts from 2016, 2016 CL2 will have 20 clubs, until 2027, the CL2 will keep a scale of 48 clubs!
    4th Level will be added and there will be promotion/relegation between 4th level and CL2
     
  8. Radu Razvan

    Radu Razvan Member+

    Mar 1, 2013
    Bucharest, Romania
    Club:
    AS Roma
    Nat'l Team:
    Romania
    who is the 17 th team from CL1? BIT or another team who finished 3rd in the CL2?

    pretty difficult for the CL2 teams in the play-offs because they don't have foreigners in CL2
     
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  9. greenlion

    greenlion Member

    Apr 22, 2004
    CHINA
    Club:
    Beijing Guoan
    Nat'l Team:
    China PR
    14th and 15th placed CL1 club, 2nd and 3rd placed CL2 club will qualify for a play-off tournament to decide two places for 2017 CL1
     
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  10. YenSter

    YenSter Member

    Apr 10, 2007
    London
    Club:
    Arsenal FC
    While I'm glad that there's going to be an expansion there are just too many questions on whose going to pay for it. Such as is the expansion going to be part of the new TV deal or is the FA paying for this themselves? If the FA are paying for it how much are they going to subsidise or give out in prize money?

    I ask these questions because currently from what I've read when Qingdao Huanghai won the CL2 in 2013 their total prize money was 4 million Yuan but the total cost of starting and running the club was 20 million Yuan. We've discussed it before in these forums on how volatile the whole of the Chinese league system has been (still is) and how they've relied on wealthy backers to bail clubs out or see their team go bust, causing upheaval to the fans. For the first time the CSL could actually claim to be financially stable, thanks to the new TV deal but what about CL1 and 2 or the planned 4th tier? If the leagues ain't financially thought through and rely on wealthy backers to bail clubs out again the the expansion will be pointless because half the clubs would have gone under anyway and we'll be back to the early noughties when the FA were trying to expand the leagues, relied only on wealthy backers but saw half the clubs go under anyway, which saw the players give up on the sport and take bribes. I don't ever want to see that again and I hope the FA have learnt that a sustainable league system is the best long term option.
     
  11. gold4278

    gold4278 Member

    Feb 21, 2007
    Houston
    Club:
    Houston Dynamo
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    When CL2 teams play higher division teams in the CFA Cup, the higher division teams cannot use their foreign players. I assume the same would be true in the promotion playoffs.
     
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  12. Excape Goat

    Excape Goat Member+

    Mar 18, 1999
    Club:
    Real Madrid
    Martins is joining Shanghai. He supposed to be great last season.
     
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  13. Zhou Jiabao

    Zhou Jiabao Member

    Sep 8, 2012
    Club:
    Manchester United FC
    Nat'l Team:
    China PR
    Ezequiel Lavezzi (from PSG) has transferred to Hebei China Fortune for 5.5 million euros.
     
  14. greenlion

    greenlion Member

    Apr 22, 2004
    CHINA
    Club:
    Beijing Guoan
    Nat'l Team:
    China PR
    Jeonbuk Hyundai defender Kim Kee-hee Joins Shanghai Greenland Shenhua. transfer fee 6m USD, Breaks K-League Transfer record
     
  15. Excape Goat

    Excape Goat Member+

    Mar 18, 1999
    Club:
    Real Madrid

    I believed Cahill was leaving because I somehow knew they would spending big on a younger, AFC player.
     
  16. greenlion

    greenlion Member

    Apr 22, 2004
    CHINA
    Club:
    Beijing Guoan
    Nat'l Team:
    China PR
  17. Radu Razvan

    Radu Razvan Member+

    Mar 1, 2013
    Bucharest, Romania
    Club:
    AS Roma
    Nat'l Team:
    Romania
    for free they will broadcast on the net? I guess not, how can I subscribe? China League One games will be broadcasted?
     
  18. napolisoccer

    napolisoccer Member

    NYCFC - Napoli
    Feb 20, 2005
    Napoli
    Club:
    SSC Napoli
    Nat'l Team:
    Italy
  19. augiechen7

    augiechen7 Member

    Aug 5, 2014
    San Francisco/Washington, D.C.
    Club:
    Borussia Dortmund
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Burak Yilmaz to Beijing Guoan for 8 million Euros
     
  20. Zhou Jiabao

    Zhou Jiabao Member

    Sep 8, 2012
    Club:
    Manchester United FC
    Nat'l Team:
    China PR
    AFC CL Matchday 1:

    Jiangsu Suning vs Becamex Binh Duong (1-1)


    Shandong Luneng vs Sanfrecce Hiroshima (2-1)
     
  21. Fushida

    Fushida Member

    Jun 17, 2007
    Canada
    That was a shocker from Jiangsu.
     
  22. seb_perpignan

    seb_perpignan Member

    Jun 5, 2005
    france
    Club:
    Shandong Luneng
    Nat'l Team:
    China PR
    i just saw the last 30mn, but they didn't play that well, i think need more time from the brazilian to adjust to the tactic and also the wet weather of vietnam didn't help. The foul who gave the PK for Binh Duong was usless since the GK get out to punch the ball. In the last 10 minutes Alex dribble 3 Vietnamese players and got a window for a strong shot (a little same as robben with Bayern when he play on the right and comeback to the center for a monster shot with left foot), but instead he pass the ball who end up dead. I hope that Shanghai Shanggang & Guangzhou Hengda will do better demonstration. Shandong on the other hand got a bit lucky to because Hiroshima got a lot of opportunity to score, thanks to their square feet strikers and to Magic Dalei who played like Dhalsim in the street fighter
     
  23. napolisoccer

    napolisoccer Member

    NYCFC - Napoli
    Feb 20, 2005
    Napoli
    Club:
    SSC Napoli
    Nat'l Team:
    Italy
    Ridicolous penalty against Jiangsu !!
     
  24. soccerfanfromcanada

    Jun 18, 2014
    Club:
    FC Barcelona
    Nat'l Team:
    China PR
    I would the penalty given in the Jiangsu game is pretty debatable as to whether or not it really warranted a PK. That being said, Jiangsu has absolutely no excuse for mustering only a pathetic 1 goal against a Vietnamese team (no offense but it is a Vietnamese team!!!!!!). For all the international headlines they made this transfer window, this was downright embarrassing and no doubt the owners are pissed af.

    Hopefully Evergrande and SIPG can impress us tomorrow.
     
  25. YLbowman

    YLbowman Member

    Aug 15, 2011
    Club:
    Manchester United FC
    SIPG lose 2-1 to Melbourne Victory. Wu Lei with the goal. A lot of missed chances. Should've drawn at least with the way they played. Lots of players slipping though which ultimately led to the penalty
     

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