2010 China League One

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China League One
Season2010
Champions Guangzhou Evergrande
Promoted Guangzhou Evergrande
Chengdu Blades
Relegated Nanjing Yoyo
Matches played156
Goals scored381 (2.44 per match)
Top goalscorer Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Gao Lin
(20 goals, Guangzhou Evergrande)
Biggest home win Guangzhou 10–0 Nanjing (21 July)
Biggest away win Nanjing 0–5 Guangzhou (23 October)
Highest scoring Guangzhou 10–0 Nanjing (21 July)
2009
2011

The 2010 China League One is the seventh season since the establishment.

Contents

Teams

After 2009 season, Liaoning Whowin and Nanchang Bayi Hengyuan were promoted to Chinese Super League 2010 and Sichuan F.C. were relegated to China League Two 2010. They were replaced by Hunan Billows and Hubei Luyin which promoted from League Two 2009, Chengdu Blades and Guangzhou F.C. who relegated from Super League 2009. Beijing Baxy&Shengshi took over Beijing Hongdeng and take their position within the division. [1]

Chengdu Blades and Guangzhou F.C., who finished in 7th and 9th place in Super League 2009, were relegated from the top flight for match-fixing scandals, [2] while Qingdao Hailifeng, who finished in 10th place in League One 2009, were banned from all future national matches organized by the CFA for the same reason. [3]

On 21 July 2010, Guangzhou Evergrande trounced Nanjing Yoyo 10-0 at Century Lotus Stadium, setting a new record in Chinese professional football league for biggest ever League win in the process. [4]

On 25 September 2010, Guangzhou Evergrande and Chengdu Blades promoted to the Chinese Super League for the 2011 season after Hubei Luyin draw 1-1 with Shanghai Zobon. [5] On 23 October, Nanjing Yoyo relegated to China League Two after a 5-0 home defeat to Guangzhou Evergrande. [6]

Foreign players

ClubPlayer 1Player 2Player 3Player 4Former Players
Anhui Jiufang Flag of Brazil.svg Márcio Flag of Bulgaria.svg Yordan Varbanov Flag of The Gambia.svg Matthew Mendy
Beijing Baxy&Shengshi Flag of Montenegro.svg Vlado Jeknić Flag of Puerto Rico.svg John Krause
Beijing BIT Flag of the Netherlands.svg Raphael Maitimo Flag of South Korea.svg Lim Jong-wook
Chengdu Tiancheng Flag of Angola.svg Johnson Macaba Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brendon Santalab Flag of Brazil.svg Harison Flag of Brazil.svg Tiago Prado
Guangdong Sunray Cave Flag of Brazil.svg Giovane Flag of Brazil.svg Joel Flag of Cameroon.svg Mahama Awal Flag of Cameroon.svg Guy Madjo
Guangzhou Evergrande Flag of Brazil.svg Eduardo Delani Flag of Brazil.svg Muriqui Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Charles Gbeke Flag of Nigeria.svg Gabriel Melkam Flag of Australia (converted).svg John Tambouras

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Guangzhou Evergrande (C, P)2417616121+4057Promotion to Chinese Super League
2 Chengdu Blades (P)2417525615+4156
3 Yanbian F.C. 2412483021+940
4 Shanghai East Asia 2491052518+737 [a]
5 Hubei Luyin 2410773024+637 [a]
6 Hunan Billows 2410592124335
7 Shenyang Dongjin 2461262323030
8 Beijing Baxy&Shengshi 24104102424028 [b]
9 Anhui Jiufang 24731417361924
10 Shanghai Zobon 24581122371523
11 Guangdong Sunray Cave 2457123439522
12 Beijing BIT 24461422401818
13 Nanjing Yoyo (R)24351619624314Disbanded after season
Updated to match(es) played on 30 October 2010. Source: League One table
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd head-to-head points; 3rd head-to-head goal difference; 4th head-to-head goals scored; 5th goal difference; 6th goals scored; 7th disciplinary points (1 point for each yellow card, 3 points for each red card.)
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. 1 2 Shanghai, 4 pts; Hubei, 1 pt
  2. Beijing Baxy&Shengshi were given a 6-point deduction for late payment of wages. [7]

Results

Home \ Away AH BJB BJT CD GD GZ HB HN NJ SHZ SHE SY YB
Anhui Jiufang 1–31–00–40–30–41–01–24–02–10–11–12–1
Beijing Baxy&Shengshi 3–00–11–31–01–21–20–12–12–10–00–22–1
Beijing BIT 1–20–00–42–20–30–22–02–21–01–20–01–3
Chengdu Blades 4–03–12–13–00–05–23–03–04–00–31–13–2
Guangdong Sunray Cave 0–10–12–10–32–35–11–14–25–11–23–31–1
Guangzhou Evergrande 1–03–13–12–22–12–13–110–03–11–12–32–1
Hubei Luyin 1–00–01–01–13–01–13–11–01–10–00–11–0
Hunan Billows 1–01–02–00–11–10–10–00–02–02–11–01–0
Nanjing Yoyo 1–01–30–20–42–20–52–62–11–22–20–11–0
Shanghai Zobon 1–10–13–11–01–03–31–11–11–00–01–11–2
Shanghai East Asia 1–00–01–10–12–01–31–02–10–04–10–00–0
Shenyang Dongjin 0–00–12–20–01–10–20–20–13–10–03–11–1
Yanbian F.C. 2–01–03–20–21–00–01–02–04–11–01–02–0
Source: League One results
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top scorers

Updated to games played on 30 October 2010. [8]

RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Gao Lin Guangzhou Evergrande 20
2 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Ye Weichao Guangdong Sunray Cave 14
3 Flag of Rwanda.svg Jean-Paul Lutula Yanbian F.C. 13
Flag of Brazil.svg Muriqui Guangzhou Evergrande 13
5 Flag of Angola.svg Johnson Macaba Chengdu Blades 12
Flag of Brazil.svg Giovane da Silva Guangdong Sunray Cave 12
7 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Charles Gbeke Guangzhou Evergrande 9
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Wu Lei Shanghai East Asia 9
9 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Lu Bin Beijing BIT 7
Flag of Honduras.svg Mitchel Brown Hunan Billows 7
Flag of Brazil.svg Anderson Luiz Shenyang Dongjin 7
Flag of Brazil.svg Tiago Honório Chengdu Blades 7

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