This list is about current match officials in Chinese Super League, include only referees. [1]
Referee | FIFA listed | AFC/UEFA elite | Birthyear | Association | CSL debut | Occupations |
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Ma Ning | 1979 | Jiangsu | 2010 | Professional referee, Chinese Football Association [2] | ||
Fu Ming | 1983 | Beijing | 2010 | Professional referee, Chinese Football Association [2] | ||
Zhang Lei | 1982 | Dalian | 2009 | Professional referee, Chinese Football Association [2] | ||
Shen Yinhao | 1986 | Shanghai | 2016 | Lecturer, Tongji University International College of Football [3] | ||
Gu Chunhan | 1982 | Wuhan | 2016 | |||
Wang Jing | 1983 | Guizhou | 2016 | Deputy director, Guizhou Football Management Center Department of Competition [4] | ||
Li Haixin | 1983 | Guangdong | 2016 | Lecturer, Guangzhou Sport University College of Football [5] | ||
Ai Kun | 1983 | BSU | 2010 | Teacher, Beijing Sport University China Football College [6] | ||
Guan Xing | 1981 | Beijing | 2015 | Deputy General Manager, Beijing CUPES Sports & Culture Center [7] | ||
Wang Di | 1981 | Shanghai | 2010 | Executive secretary, Shanghai Football Association Referee Committee [8] | ||
Jin Jingyuan | 1989 | Chongqing | 2017 | Assistant, Chongqing University of Arts and Sciences Physical Education School [9] | ||
Tang Shunqi | 1988 | Chengdu | 2020 | |||
Niu Minghui | 1985 | Beijing | 2021 | |||
Huang Yi | 1986 | Jiangsu | 2020 | |||
Kou Jianxun | 1978 | Dalian | 2022 | |||
Yu Bo | 1979 | Liaoning | 2021 | Lecturer, Shenyang Sport University Sports Coaching School [10] | ||
Liang Caiwei | 1979 | Shenzhen | 2020 | Teacher, Shenzhen Futian Foreign Languages High School [11] | ||
Liu Wei | 1980 | Shenyang | 2020 | |||
Zhen Wei | 1985 | Tianjin | 2021 | |||
Memetjan Ahmet | 1989 | Xinjiang | 2021 | |||
Xing Qi | 1980 | Zhejiang | 2020 | Assistant professor, Zhejiang Shuren University School of Basic Education [12] | ||
Jia Zhiliang | 2021 | |||||
Du Jianxin | 2021 | |||||
Dai Yige | 2021 | |||||
Liu Zhao | 2021 | |||||
He Kai | 2021 | |||||
Gao Peng | 2022 | |||||
Wang Wei | 2022 | |||||
Wan Tao | 2022 | |||||
Sun Shengyu | 2022 | |||||
Xu Qiangqiang | 2022 | |||||
Gan Shuran | 1989 | 2023 | ||||
Chen Jindong | 2024 | |||||
Cui Yong | 2024 | |||||
He Xin | 2024 | |||||
Liang Songshang | 2024 | |||||
Ma Yunkun | 2024 | |||||
Meng Xiangkun | 2024 | |||||
Mu Yuchen | 2024 | |||||
Ren Tong | 2024 | |||||
Shan Dan'ao | 2024 | |||||
Su Zihao | 2024 | |||||
Sun Lei | 2024 | |||||
Zhang Chao | 2024 | |||||
Zhang Yangfan | 2024 | |||||
Zhu Wenbin | 2024 | |||||
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