| Current season, competition or edition: | |
| Classification | Youth development league |
|---|---|
| Sport | Association football |
| Founded | 2014 |
| Founder | Chinese Football Association |
| No. of teams | 19 (2025 season) |
| Country | China |
| Confederation | AFC |
| Most recent champion | Wuhan Three Towns (2024) |
| Level on pyramid | U21 Echelon |
The CFA U21 League is an under-21 echelon competition organized by the Chinese Football Association (CFA). Established in 2014, it serves as a high-level competition platform for young Chinese players and a crucial talent pipeline for Chinese football. Starting from 2025, the league has been integrated into the China Football Youth Elite League as part of a broader restructuring of China's youth football competition system. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
The U21 League was founded by the Chinese Football Association in 2014. Its primary objectives were to provide competitive playing opportunities for young players from professional clubs and to identify and develop talent for the national team. The initial scale of the competition was relatively small, primarily involving the U21 echelons of professional clubs. [2]
The league was restarted in 2021 after a hiatus caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Significant reforms were implemented for the 2022 season, leading to improvements in the competition structure. A major incentive was introduced in the 2023 season: the champion and runner-up of the U21 League earned direct promotion to the following season's China League Two (the third tier of Chinese football), which significantly enhanced the league's competitiveness and appeal. [2] [4]
On April 30, 2025, the China Football Professional League Federation officially announced the integration of U21, U17, and U15 echelon events under the unified banner of the "China Football Youth Elite League". The U21 League became a core component of this new structure, marking a significant step in the further development of China's youth football competition system. [2] [5]
The tournament format combines knockout and double round-robin stages, culminating in a total of 312 matches per season.
The league is structured in four main phases:
In the 2024 season the champion and runner-up of the U21 League obtain qualification to compete in the following season's China League Two, providing a direct pathway for young players to enter the professional league pyramid. [9] [10]
A total of 19 teams are participating in the 2025 season: [11]
| Season | Champion | Runner-up | Third Place | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2021/22 | Beijing Guoan | — | — | Won the championship with an undefeated record [12] |
| 2023 | Shandong Taishan | Shanghai Seaport | — | Champion and runner-up promoted to China League Two [13] [14] |
| 2024 | Wuhan Three Towns | Chengdu Rongcheng | Shanghai Shenhua | Champion and runner-up promoted |
| 2025 | Ongoing | |||
The league has become a vital talent pool for China's national youth teams. In the past two selection cycles, 14 players from the U21 League have been called up to the Chinese U19 national team, including notable prospects such as Liu Chengyu, Wang Yifan, and Wang Yudong. [15]
According to reports, the professional echelon competition system is set for a major overhaul in the 2026 season. Plans are underway to merge the U21 League with the men's U19 group of the China Youth Championship to create a premier youth elite competition. This new structure is expected to adopt a weekend/weekly home-and-away match format to enhance game quality and player development. [16]