1999 Chinese Jia-A League

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Chinese Jia-A League
Season1999
Champions Shandong Luneng
Relegated
Asian Club Championship Shandong Luneng
Matches played182
Goals scored428 (2.35 per match)
Top goalscorer17 goals
Qu Shengqing (Liaoning Fushun)
Average attendance19,909
1998
2000

The 1999 Chinese Jia-A League season is the sixth season of professional association football and the 38th top-tier overall league season in China. It was named the Pepsi Chinese Jia-A League for sponsorship reasons, while the league started on March 21 and ended on December 5, 1999 and saw Shandong Luneng win the championship.

Contents

Promotion and relegation

Teams promoted from 1998 Chinese Jia-B League

Teams relegated from 1998 Chinese Jia-A League

League standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Shandong Luneng 2613943313+2048 2000–01 Asian Club Championship qualification
2 Liaoning Fushun 2613854224+1847
3 Sichuan Quanxing 2612953820+1845
4 Chongqing Longxin 26101064027+1340
5 Shanghai Shenhua 2691162625+138
6 Beijing Guoan 269983825+1336
7 Tianjin Teda F.C. 2681173228+435
8 Jilin Aodong 2689927401333
9 Dalian Shide 2671093030031
10 Qingdao Yizhong Hainiu 2686123036630
11 Shenyang Haishi 2651382832428
12 Shenzhen Pingan 26771222391728
13 Guangzhou Songri 26761324361227Relegated to Jia B League
14 Wuhan Hongtao K 26381518533517
Source: rsssf.com

Awards

Player of the year (Golden Ball Award)

Top scorer (Golden Boot Award)

Manager of the year

Best Referee

Youth player of the year

Fair play team

CFA Team of the Year

Goalkeeper: Gao Jianbin (Sichuan Quanxing)
Defence: Cheng Gang (Qingdao Hainiu), Li Weifeng (Shenzhen Pingan), Zhang Enhua (Dalian Wanda), Xie Feng (Shenzhen Pingan)
Midfield: Zhang Xiaorui (Tianjin Teda F.C.), Li Tie (Liaoning Fushun), Ma Mingyu (Sichuan Quanxing), Li Xiaopeng (Shandong Luneng)
Attack: Su Maozhen (Shandong Luneng), Qu Shengqing (Liaoning Fushun),

Remarks

Newcomer Liaoning Fushun was in the race of title into the final round. Shenyang survived demotion miraculously amid heavy match fixing accusations. Later police investigation shows the game results in the final round were arranged.

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