The Premier League is different from the Chinese Super League. The Chinese Super League just changed its name from Class A, not the medicine but the soup. The emergence of the Premier League has certain historical reasons. The Premier League is not under the jurisdiction of the Football Association, and the Football Association does not benefit from the Premier League. The Chinese Football Association is the biggest beneficiary of the Chinese Professional Football League. The "super" of the Premier League is Premier, the most important, the top. As for the "super" in the Chinese Super League, I remember using super, super. YY from the Football Association, I am speechless... The following is the information found on the Internet: Originally, all levels of professional leagues in England were managed by the Football Association. By the mid-to-late 1980s, English football was in a downturn. The stadium was overcrowded, facilities were dilapidated, and football hooligans were everywhere. Because of the Heysel tragedy between Liverpool and Juventus in the 1985 European Champions Cup final, English football was banned from participating in European competitions by UEFA for five years. Local clubs were in decline and many top players were lured away by financial incentives from continental European clubs. British football has lost its luster and suffers from a severe lack of funding. In order to improve the stadium facilities, clubs are facing huge expenditures. Many top clubs feel powerless in the transfer market. During the ban, the gap between their strength and European clubs has become wider and wider. If English football is to be reborn, a radical restructuring is needed. A proposal for a new league was immediately launched, which would bring more profits to football. On July 17, 1991, 17 first-class clubs in England signed an agreement, which became the basis for the subsequent formation of the Premier League. The newly established top league will be operationally independent of the Football Association and Football League, and the Premier League will have the power to negotiate broadcast rights and sponsors. In 1992, all First Division clubs withdrew from the Football League at the same time, and established the Premier League Limited on May 27, 1992, with its headquarters at Lancaster Gate. The difference between the birth of the "Premier League" and the "Chinese Super League". First, the Premier League is initiated and formed by the clubs that make up the league from the bottom up; the Chinese Super League is initiated and formed by the Chinese Football Association from the top down. Secondly, the reason why the Premier League came into being was because the clubs strived for greater say and economic benefits; the reason why the Chinese Super League came about was because the Chinese Football Association wanted to make its affiliated clubs more professional and promised to strive for greater rights for the clubs. Financial benefits and giving small groups a say. Thirdly, the Premier League was born after 102 years of professional league history and 8 years of brewing; the Chinese Super League only came into being after 10 years of "professional" leagues, proposed in 2000 and born in 2004. In short, the Premier League was established after a "hundred-year career" club sought independence and development, while the Chinese Super League was established under the leadership of leaders who were impatient of the "decade of pseudo-professionalism" and strived to make the club more professional. Chinese Football Super League The Chinese Super League (CSL) started in 2004 and is China's top competition. There are 14 club teams participating (most of the clubs are private enterprises or private companies). The second-level competition, China League One***, has 17 club teams participating. The Chinese Super League is conducted in a double cycle of home and away games, with 26 rounds of games throughout the season, 182 fierce duels, and promotion and relegation. In addition, the Chinese Super League Cup will be added. There are 300 million fans across China who follow the Chinese Super League, and most of them are fans of the five major European leagues. As many as 1,050 media outlets and 7,000 professional sports reporters cover the Chinese Super League. In the past 10 years, the average TV audience of Class A has been 1.5 billion per year; the CCTV ratings are 1.78%; the local TV ratings are 7.3%; the average annual live audience is 26.2 million; the Chinese Football League has been broadcast to 53 countries and regions in Asia.
Introduction to the strong Chinese Super League team Shandong Luneng Home stadium: Jinan Shandong Sports Center Current chairman: Liu Zhenya Current head coach: Tubakovich Core players of the team: Li Jinyu, Basin, Zivkovic, Han Peng Dalian Shide Home stadium: Dalian Jinzhou Current Chairman of the Stadium: Xu Mingxian Head Coach: Bonfrere Core Players: Jankovic, Zou Jie, Zhao Xuri, Zhu Ting Beijing Guoan Home Stadium: Beijing Fengtai Sports Center Current Chairman: Current Head Coach: Li Zhang The core players of the Zhuzhou team: Tao Wei, Xu Yunlong, Gao Leilei, Yang Pu, Hao Wei Shanghai Shenhua home field: Shanghai Hongkou Football Stadium Current head coach: Wu Jingui The core players of the team: Li Weifeng, Dewey, Xie Hui, Sun Ji, Xiao Zhanbo
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