Chinese Football Association Jia League

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Chinese Football Association
Jia League
Chinese Football Association Jia League
Sport Football
Founded 2004
No. of teams 14
Country(ies) Flag of the People's Republic of China People's Republic of China
Most recent champion(s) Beijing Hongdeng

The Chinese Football Association Jia League (Simplified Chinese: 中国足球协会甲级联赛) is the second tier league of the People's Republic of China. The league is under the auspices of the Chinese Football Association. Above the Jia League is the premier league - the Chinese Super League or CSL.

Prior to the formation of CSL , Jia League was known as Jia B League. The then top two levels of Chinese football league were known as Jia A League and Jia B League respectively. Jia A was rebranded as CSL and Jia B was rebranded as the current Jia League in 2004. Below the Jia League is the Yi League, following the Chinese Heavenly Stems naming convention of numbers.

Unlike the CSL, the Jia League does not seem to have any standard common name or abbreviation in English, however, it is commonly and simply called the "China League". It is currently made up of twelve teams, playing home and away. At the end of each season, the top two will be promoted to CSL and the two lowest placed teams from CSL will be relegated to the Jia League.

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Season 2006 was the first year in which promotion and relegation between the two leagues took place. Round 1 of the 2006 season began on March 25 and ended with Round 26 on October 28.

The clubs competed in the Jia League were :

The Chengdu Blades are so-called because they are owned by Sheffield United who are nicknamed the Blades.

The clubs competing in the Jia League are:

The clubs competing in the Jia League are:





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