2018 Chinese Women's Super League

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Chinese Women's Super League
Season2018
Champions Dalian Quanjian
(6th title)
Relegated Hebei China Fortune
Top goalscorer Tabitha Chawinga
(17 goals)
2017
2019

The 2018 Chinese Women's Super League season was the league's 4th season in its current incarnation, and the 22nd total season of the women's association football league in China.

Contents

Dalian Quanjian were the defending champions.

Clubs

Club changes

From League One

Teams promoted from 2017 Chinese Women's Football League

To League One

Teams relegated to 2018 Chinese Women's Football League

Team withdrawal

Stadiums and Locations

TeamHead CoachCityStadiumCapacity2017 season
Dalian Quanjian Flag of France.svg Farid Benstiti Dalian Dalian Sports Center Stadium 61,0001st
Changchun Dazhong Zhuoyue Changchun Development Area Stadium 25,0002nd
Jiangsu Suning Nanjing Wutaishan Stadium 18,5003rd
Shanghai Shanghai Stadium of Baoshan Campus, Shanghai University N/A4th
Beijing BG Phoenix Beijing Xiannongtan Stadium 30,0006th
Hebei China Fortune Qinhuangdao Qinhuangdao Olympic Sports Center Stadium 33,5727th
Wuhan Jianghan University Wuhan Tazi Lake Sports Centre N/ALeague One, 1st
Henan Huishang Luoyang Luoyang Stadium 39,888League One, 2nd

Foreign players

TeamPlayer 1Player 2Player 3Former Player 1
Beijing BG Phoenix Flag of Spain.svg Verónica Boquete
Changchun Dazhong Zhuoyue Flag of Brazil.svg Cristiane Flag of Brazil.svg Rafaelle
Dalian Quanjian Flag of Argentina.svg Sole Jaimes Flag of Nigeria.svg Asisat Oshoala
Hebei China Fortune
Henan Huishang Flag of Nigeria.svg Onome Ebi
Jiangsu Suning Flag of Costa Rica.svg Shirley Cruz Flag of Malawi.svg Tabitha Chawinga
Shanghai
Wuhan Jianghan University Flag of Brazil.svg Byanca

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Dalian Quanjian (C)1411214513+3235Champions
2 Jiangsu Suning 14941419+3231
3 Changchun Dazhong Zhuoyue 148423116+1528
4 Wuhan Jianghan University 147073026+421
5 Shanghai 146262516+920
6 Beijing BG Phoenix 144371920115
7 Henan Huishang 142391435219
8 Hebei China Fortune (R)140014474700Relegation to Chinese Women's League One
Source: China Football Association
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goal difference; 4) Head-to-head goals scored; 5) Goal difference; 6) Goals scored; 7) Disciplinary points (1 point for each yellow card, 3 points for each red card); 8) Reserve league points; 9) Draw
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated

Goalscorers

Source: China Women's Football - 中国女足 [2]

RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Flag of Malawi.svg Tabitha Chawinga Jiangsu Suning
17
2 Flag of Nigeria.svg Asisat Oshoala Dalian Quanjian
10
Flag of Brazil.svg Byanca Wuhan Jianghan University F.C.
3 Flag of Brazil.svg Giovanna Changchun Dazhong Zhuoyue
8
Flag of Argentina.svg Sole Jaimes Dalian Quanjian
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Ren Guixin Changchun Dazhong Zhuoyue

Notes

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    1. 官方!天津女足退出职业联赛 不是解散是战略调整 (in Chinese)
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