2013 Chinese Super League

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Season2013
Champions Guangzhou Evergrande (3rd title)
Relegated Qingdao Jonoon
Wuhan Zall
Champions League Guangzhou Evergrande
Shandong Luneng Taishan
Beijing Guoan
Guizhou Renhe
Matches played240
Goals scored632 (2.63 per match)
Top goalscorer Flag of Brazil.svg Elkeson
(24 goals)
Biggest home win Beijing Guoan 6–0 Guangzhou R&F
(14 September 2013)
(6 goals)
Biggest away win Shanghai Shenxin 1–6 Shanghai SIPG
(2 June 2013)
(5 goals)
Highest scoring Guangzhou R&F 3–5 Guizhou Renhe
(22 September 2013)
(8 goals)
Longest winning run Guangzhou Evergrande
(8 matches)
Longest unbeaten run Guangzhou Evergrande
(22 matches)
Longest winless run Qingdao Jonoon
(15 matches)
Longest losing run Qingdao Jonoon
(7 matches)
Highest attendance58,792
Jiangsu Sainty 1–2 Guangzhou Evergrande
(Jul. 14th, 2013)
Lowest attendance2,760
Dalian Aerbin 1–0 Hangzhou Daikin Greentown
(Nov. 3rd, 2013)
Average attendance18,571
2012
2014

The 2013 Chinese Super League was the tenth season since the establishment of the Chinese Super League, the 20th season of a professional football league and the 52nd top-tier league season in China. Guangzhou Evergrande won their third consecutive title with an 18-point advantage ahead of runners-up Shandong Luneng.

Contents

Promotion and relegation

Teams promoted from 2012 China League One

Teams disbanded

Teams relegated [1] to 2013 China League One

Clubs

Clubs and locations

ClubHead CoachCityStadiumCapacity 2012 season
Beijing Guoan Flag of Serbia.svg Aleksandar Stanojević Beijing Workers' Stadium 66,1613rd
Changchun Yatai Flag of Serbia.svg Svetozar Šapurić Changchun Development Area Stadium 25,0006th
Dalian Aerbin Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Simo Krunić Dalian Jinzhou Stadium 30,7755th
Guangzhou Evergrande TH Flag of Italy.svg Marcello Lippi Guangzhou Tianhe Stadium 58,5001st
Guangzhou R&F Flag of Sweden.svg Sven-Göran Eriksson Guangzhou Yuexiushan Stadium 18,0007th
Guizhou Renhe Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Gong Lei (caretaker) Guiyang Guiyang Olympic Sports Center 51,6364th
Hangzhou Greentown Flag of Japan.svg Takeshi Okada Hangzhou Yellow Dragon Sports Center 52,67211th
Jiangsu Sainty Flag of Serbia.svg Dragan Okuka Nanjing Nanjing Olympic Sports Center
Zhenjiang Sports and Exhibition Center (from Round 20)
61,443
30,000
2nd
Liaoning Whowin Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Ma Lin Shenyang Tiexi New District Sports Center 30,00010th
Qingdao Jonoon Flag of Serbia.svg Goran Stevanović Qingdao Qingdao Tiantai Stadium 20,52513th
Shandong Luneng Flag of Serbia.svg Radomir Antić Jinan Jinan Olympic Sports Luneng Stadium 56,80812th
Shanghai Shenhua Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Shen Xiangfu Shanghai Hongkou Football Stadium 33,0609th
Shanghai Shenxin Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Guo Guangqi (caretaker) Shanghai Yuanshen Sports Centre Stadium 16,00015th
Shanghai SIPG P Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Gao Hongbo Shanghai Shanghai Stadium 56,842 CL1, 1st
Tianjin Teda Flag of Costa Rica.svg Alexandre Guimarães Tianjin Tianjin Olympic Center Stadium
TEDA Football Stadium (from Round 19)
54,696
37,450
8th
Wuhan Zall P Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Wang Jun (caretaker) Wuhan Wuhan Sports Center Stadium 52,357 CL1, 2nd

Managerial changes

TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyTableIncoming managerDate of appointment
Beijing Guoan Flag of Portugal.svg Jaime Pacheco Sacked26 November 2012 [2] N/A Flag of Serbia.svg Aleksandar Stanojević 28 November 2012 [3]
Dalian Aerbin Flag of Serbia.svg Aleksandar Stanojević Resigned19 November 2012 [4] N/A Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Xu Hong 11 December 2012 [5]
Guizhou Renhe Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Gao Hongbo Resigned17 December 2012 [6] N/A Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Gong Lei (caretaker)17 December 2012 [6]
Shandong Luneng Taishan Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Wu Jingui (caretaker)Technical assistant3 November 2012N/A Flag of Serbia.svg Radomir Antić 25 December 2012 [7]
Changchun Yatai Flag of Serbia.svg Svetozar Šapurić Sacked27 December 2012N/A Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Li Shubin 27 December 2012 [8]
Dalian Aerbin Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Xu Hong Resigned18 February 2013 [9] N/A Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Li Ming (caretaker)18 February 2013 [9]
Shanghai SIPG Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Jiang Bingyao Fitness coach27 February 2013N/A Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Gao Hongbo 27 February 2013
Wuhan Zall Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Zheng Xiong Resigned21 April 2013 [10] 15th Flag of Serbia.svg Ljubiša Tumbaković 22 April 2013 [11]
Guangzhou R&F Flag of Brazil.svg Sérgio Farias Sacked19 May 201313th Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Li Bing (caretaker)19 May 2013 [12]
Changchun Yatai Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Li Shubin Resigned20 May 201315th Flag of Serbia.svg Svetozar Šapurić 20 May 2013 [13]
Dalian Aerbin Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Li Ming (caretaker)Club director3 June 20137th Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Simo Krunić 3 June 2013 [14]
Guangzhou R&F Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Li Bing (caretaker)Technical assistant4 June 201313th Flag of Sweden.svg Sven-Göran Eriksson 4 June 2013 [15]
Shanghai Shenhua Flag of Argentina.svg Sergio Batista Resigned4 July 201313th Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Shen Xiangfu 4 July 2013 [16]
Shanghai Shenxin Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Zhu Jiong Sacked7 July 201313th Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Guo Guangqi (caretaker)7 July 2013 [17]
Wuhan Zall Flag of Serbia.svg Ljubiša Tumbaković Sacked18 August 2013 [18] 16th Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Wang Jun (caretaker)19 August 2013 [19]
Qingdao Jonoon Flag of South Korea.svg Chang Woe-Ryong Sacked20 August 201310th Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Li Yingfa (caretaker)20 August 2013 [20]
Qingdao Jonoon Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Li Yingfa (caretaker)5 September 201313th Flag of Serbia.svg Goran Stevanović 5 September 2013 [21]

Foreign players

The number of foreign players is restricted to five per CSL team, including a slot for a player from AFC countries. A team can use four foreign players on the field in each game, including at least one player from the AFC country. Players from Hong Kong, Macau and Chinese Taipei are deemed to be native players in CSL.

ClubPlayer 1Player 2Player 3Player 4 AFC playerFormer players 1
Beijing Guoan Flag of Croatia.svg Darko Matić Flag of Ecuador.svg Joffre Guerrón Flag of Mali.svg Frédéric Kanouté Flag of Nigeria.svg Peter Utaka Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Egor Krimets Flag of Brazil.svg André Lima
Changchun Yatai Flag of Brazil.svg Éder Baiano Flag of Brazil.svg Eninho Flag of Brazil.svg Isac Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Rezek Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Anzur Ismailov Flag of Australia (converted).svg Matt McKay
Flag of Brazil.svg Zé Carlos
Dalian Aerbin Flag of Brazil.svg Fábio Rochemback Flag of France.svg Guillaume Hoarau Flag of Mali.svg Seydou Keita Flag of Morocco.svg Nabil Baha Flag of Australia (converted).svg Daniel Mullen Flag of Nigeria.svg Peter Utaka
Guangzhou Evergrande Flag of Argentina.svg Darío Conca Flag of Brazil.svg Elkeson Flag of Brazil.svg Muriqui Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Young-gwon Flag of Paraguay.svg Lucas Barrios
Guangzhou R&F Flag of Australia (converted).svg Eddy Bosnar Flag of Brazil.svg Rafael Coelho Flag of Brazil.svg Davi Flag of Nigeria.svg Yakubu Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rostyn Griffiths Flag of Brazil.svg Jumar
Guizhou Renhe Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Zvjezdan Misimović Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Zlatan Muslimović Flag of Spain.svg Rafa Jordà Flag of Spain.svg Nano Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jonas Salley
Hangzhou Greentown Flag of Brazil.svg Mazola Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Davy Claude Angan Flag of Japan.svg Masashi Oguro Flag of Slovenia.svg Luka Žinko Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Dong-jin Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Marek Jarolím
Jiangsu Sainty Flag of Albania.svg Hamdi Salihi Flag of Brazil.svg Eleílson Flag of Romania.svg Cristian Dănălache Flag of Serbia.svg Aleksandar Jevtić Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Kamoliddin Tajiev Flag of Belarus.svg Sergey Krivets [22]
Liaoning Whowin Flag of Argentina.svg Pablo Brandán Flag of Brazil.svg Edu Flag of Serbia.svg Miloš Trifunović Flag of Zambia.svg James Chamanga Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Shavkat Mullajanov
Qingdao Jonoon Flag of Argentina.svg Pablo Caballero Flag of Brazil.svg Gustavo Flag of Brazil.svg Bruno Meneghel Flag of Nigeria.svg Gabriel Melkam Flag of Australia (converted).svg Joel Griffiths Flag of Syria.svg George Mourad
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Sherzod Karimov
Shandong Luneng Flag of Argentina.svg Leonardo Pisculichi Flag of Brazil.svg Vágner Love Flag of Brazil.svg Gilberto Macena Flag of Lebanon.svg Roda Antar Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ryan McGowan Flag of Romania.svg Marius Niculae
Shanghai Shenhua Flag of Argentina.svg Rolando Schiavi Flag of Argentina.svg Patricio Toranzo Flag of Cape Verde.svg Dady Flag of Colombia.svg Giovanni Moreno Flag of Syria.svg Firas Al-Khatib
Shanghai Shenxin Flag of Brazil.svg Antônio Flávio Flag of Brazil.svg Johnny Flag of Brazil.svg Kieza Flag of Brazil.svg Jaílton Paraíba Flag of Australia (converted).svg Michael Marrone
Shanghai SIPG Flag of Australia (converted).svg Daniel McBreen Flag of Colombia.svg Luis Carlos Cabezas Flag of Ghana.svg Ransford Addo Flag of Spain.svg Ibán Cuadrado Flag of Australia (converted).svg Bernie Ibini-Isei Flag of Ghana.svg Chris Dickson [23]
Tianjin Teda Flag of Brazil.svg Andrezinho Flag of Brazil.svg Baré Flag of Brazil.svg Éder Lima Flag of Colombia.svg Carmelo Valencia Flag of Australia (converted).svg Erik Paartalu Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Vladimir Jovančić
Flag of Brazil.svg Dinélson
Wuhan Zall Flag of Mali.svg Garra Dembélé Flag of Nigeria.svg Bentley Flag of Senegal.svg Jacques Faty Flag of Serbia.svg Miloš Stojanović Flag of South Korea.svg Cho Won-hee Flag of Brazil.svg Júnior Santos
Flag of Serbia.svg Novak Martinović

Hong Kong/Macau/Taiwan players (doesn't count on the foreign player slot)

ClubPlayer 1
Beijing Guoan Flag of Hong Kong.svg Lee Chi Ho
Guizhou Renhe Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Xavier Chen

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Guangzhou Evergrande (C)3024517818+6077Qualification to Champions League group stage
2 Shandong Luneng Taishan 3018575535+2059
3 Beijing Guoan 3014975431+2351Qualification to Champions League qualifying round 3
4 Guizhou Renhe [lower-alpha 1] 30111184041144Qualification to Champions League group stage
5 Dalian Aerbin 30118114043341
6 Guangzhou R&F 30117124547240 [lower-alpha 2]
7 Shanghai Shenxin 301171231421140 [lower-alpha 2]
8 Shanghai Shenhua 30111183636038 [lower-alpha 3]
9 Shanghai SIPG 30107133835+337
10 Liaoning Whowin 30811113544935
11 Tianjin TEDA 30117123539434 [lower-alpha 3] [lower-alpha 4]
12 Hangzhou Greentown 30810123442834 [lower-alpha 4]
13 Jiangsu Sainty 30711123239732 [lower-alpha 5]
14 Changchun Yatai 30881429411232 [lower-alpha 5]
15 Qingdao Jonoon (R)307101326411531Relegation to League One
16 Wuhan Zall (R)30372024583416
Source: Chinese Super League (in Chinese)
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). Head-to-Head: used when head-to-head record is used to rank tied teams.
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. Guizhou Renhe qualified for the 2014 AFC Champions League Group Stage from winning the 2013 Chinese FA Cup.
  2. 1 2 Guangzhou R&F 2–0 Shanghai Shenxin, Shanghai Shenxin 1–0 Guangzhou R&F
  3. 1 2 Shanghai Shenhua and Tianjin TEDA were deducted 6 points each because of match-fixing scandal in 2003. [24] [25]
  4. 1 2 Tianjin 2–2 Hangzhou, Hangzhou 0–1 Tianjin
  5. 1 2 Jiangsu 2–1 Changchun, Changchun 0–0 Jiangsu

Results

Home \ Away GZ JS BJ GZM DLA CC GZF TJ SH LN HZ SD QD SHE WH SSX
Guangzhou Evergrande 3–03–04–03–06–11–03–02–14–14–00–03–11–05–05–1
Jiangsu Guoxin Sainty 1–20–10–20–12–12–02–32–21–02–11–13–00–02–12–2
Beijing Guoan 1–13–31–14–02–06–02–22–04–01–13–01–04–13–12–2
Guizhou Moutai 2–23–01–12–12–03–20–12–24–20–01–51–20–32–11–0
Dalian Aerbin 1–21–03–01–12–22–21–01–03–11–01–13–33–33–01–2
Changchun Yatai 1–20–02–00–12–02–23–11–01–02–22–30–10–01–11–3
Guangzhou R&F 0–20–02–13–53–21–02–14–22–44–10–22–00–05–12–0
Tianjin Teda 1–01–11–00–12–01–01–11–13–12–22–11–22–33–21–0
Shanghai Shenhua 0–32–11–02–10–02–11–10–02–20–12–11–02–12–12–0
Liaoning Whowin 1–11–11–10–02–00–11–01–11–13–11–21–11–03–21–1
Hangzhou Greentown 0–11–12–13–03–41–13–10–10–01–03–32–12–11–11–1
Shandong Luneng Taishan 2–41–21–31–11–02–02–02–13–23–11–03–01–04–10–1
Qingdao Jonoon 1–31–01–10–01–01–11–14–11–10–10–11–21–00–00–0
Shanghai SIPG 1–12–10–31–12–22–00–31–00–11–22–00–16–11–00–1
Wuhan Zall 1–42–10–11–10–11–20–21–03–31–11–00–31–10–10–1
Shanghai Shenxin 0–31–11–22–11–20–11–02–10–11–12–12–31–01–61–0
Updated to match(es) played on Nov. 3, 2013. Source: Results on the official website of the Chinese Super League (in Chinese)
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Positions by round

Team ╲ Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930
Guangzhou Evergrande 113211111111111111111111111111
Shandong Luneng Taishan 631132222222222222222222222222
Beijing Guoan 224344435465544433333333433333
Guizhou Moutai 9871067553333333344444444344444
Dalian Aerbin 11121089877881071012108997767878910865
Guangzhou R&F 1213141314111213131312131188978655556765576
Shanghai Shenxin 14141211121011121098111310121313131414131312121113111087
Shanghai Shenhua 151515141112910121199121313121111121211878686758
Shanghai SIPG 131097868991213129119118791079109979699
Liaoning Whowin 35555566455665555556866555791010
Tianjin Teda 15161616161616161616161615161515141413131414141312108111111
Hangzhou Greentown 766679108777108911101212118910910101213131212
Jiangsu Guoxin Sainty 478910131311111011876771010101112101111131112121313
Changchun Yatai 7911121314141414151515161414141515151515151515151415141514
Qingdao Jonoon 4424233466444766668910121314141514151415
Wuhan Zall 91113151515151515141414141516161616161616161616161616161616
Leader and qualification to AFC Champions League Group stage
Qualification to AFC Champions League Group stage
Qualification to AFC Champions League Qualifying round 3
Relegation to League One
Source: Table by round (in Chinese)

Goalscorers

Top scorers

RankPlayerClubTotal
1
Flag of Brazil.svg Elkeson Guangzhou Evergrande 26
2
Flag of Colombia.svg Carmelo Valencia Tianjin Teda 16
3
Flag of Nigeria.svg Yakubu Guangzhou R&F 15
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Wu Lei Shanghai SIPG
5
Flag of Nigeria.svg Peter Utaka Beijing Guoan/Dalian Aerbin 14
Flag of Argentina.svg Darío Conca Guangzhou Evergrande
Flag of Brazil.svg Edu Liaoning Whowin
8
Flag of Ecuador.svg Joffre Guerrón Beijing Guoan 11
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Zhang Xizhe Beijing Guoan
Flag of Brazil.svg Rafael Coelho Guangzhou R&F
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Wang Yongpo Shandong Luneng Taishan
Flag of Syria.svg Firas Al-Khatib Shanghai Shenhua
Flag of Brazil.svg Kieza Shanghai Shenxin

Source:Soccerway [26]

Hat-tricks

PlayerForAgainstResultDate
Flag of Brazil.svg Elkeson Guangzhou EvergrandeJiangsu Sainty3–0 [27] 16 March 2013
Flag of Brazil.svg Elkeson Guangzhou EvergrandeChangchun Yatai6–1 [28] 20 April 2013
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Wu Lei Shanghai SIPGShanghai Shenxin6–1 [29] 2 June 2013
Flag of Nigeria.svg Peter Utaka 4Dalian AerbinHangzhou Greentown4–3 [30] 30 June 2013
Flag of Brazil.svg Muriqui Guangzhou EvergrandeShanghai Shenxin3–0 [31] 6 July 2013
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Wu Lei Shanghai SIPGTianjin Teda3–2 [32] 17 August 2013
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Jiang Ning Guangzhou R&FWuhan Zall5–1 [33] 18 August 2013
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Zhang Xizhe Beijing GuoanGuangzhou R&F6–0 [34] 14 September 2013
Flag of Colombia.svg Carmelo Valencia Tianjin TedaJiangsu Sainty3–2 [35] 14 September 2013
Flag of Nigeria.svg Yakubu Guangzhou R&FGuizhou Renhe3–5 [36] 22 September 2013
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Wu Lei Shanghai SIPGQingdao Jonoon6–1 [37] 27 September 2013

Awards

League Attendance

PosTeamTotalHighLowAverageChange
1 Guangzhou Evergrande 606,41356,30032,46740,428+8.5%
2 Beijing Guoan 589,02846,31031,50039,269+6.5%
3 Jiangsu Guoxin Sainty 432,12258,79222,35728,808−7.6%
4 Shandong Luneng Taishan 415,24646,17916,45627,683+37.4%
5 Guizhou Moutai 319,67845,67111,32521,312−27.9%
6 Liaoning Whowin 312,74424,58014,56120,850+11.9%
7 Tianjin Teda 248,64847,6666,88616,577+16.9%
8 Wuhan Zall 216,04641,1382,85314,403+114.9%

9 Hangzhou Greentown 212,45832,0757,58214,164+34.1%
10 Changchun Yatai 194,62426,8527,86112,975+2.2%
11 Shanghai Shenhua 191,08523,4578,65312,739−13.7%
12 Dalian Aerbin 158,06421,8112,76010,538−33.2%
13 Guangzhou R&F 155,76214,5357,22310,384+22.7%
14 Shanghai SIPG 152,41323,8876,99310,161+226.4%

15 Shanghai Shenxin 128,39111,9756,8708,559−26.2%
16 Qingdao Jonoon 124,25516,3253,2528,284−13.1%
League total4,456,97758,7922,76018,571−0.9%

Updated to games played on Nov. 3rd, 2013
Source: CSL data (in Chinese)
Notes:
Teams played previous season in CL1.

Top 10 Attendances

AttendanceRoundDateHomeScoreAwayVenueWeekdayTime of Day
58,7921714 July 2013 Jiangsu Sainty 1–2 Guangzhou Evergrande Nanjing Olympic Sports Center SundayNight
56,3002225 August 2013 Guangzhou Evergrande 1–0 Guangzhou R&F Tianhe Stadium SundayNight
48,013121 June 2013 Guangzhou Evergrande 0–0 Shandong Luneng Tianhe Stadium SaturdayNight
47,6662521 September 2013 Tianjin Teda 1–0 Beijing Guo'an Tianjin Olympic Center Stadium SaturdayNight
46,310329 March 2013 Beijing Guo'an 1–1 Guangzhou Evergrande Workers' Stadium FridayNight
46,2082628 September 2013 Beijing Guo'an 2–0 Shanghai Shenhua Workers' Stadium SaturdayNight
46,17927Oct. 6th, 2013 Shandong Luneng 2–4 Guangzhou Evergrande Jinan Olympic Sports Center Stadium SundayAfternoon
45,671193 August 2013 Guizhou Maotai 2–2 Guangzhou Evergrande Guiyang Olympic Sports Center SaturdayNight
43,539194 August 2013 Beijing Guo'an 3–3 Jiangsu Sainty Workers' Stadium SundayNight
43,1211714 July 2013 Beijing Guo'an 3–1 Wuhan Zall Workers' Stadium SundayNight

Source:CSL Official Site [38]

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The 2022 Ping An Chinese Football Association Super League was the 19th season since the establishment of the Chinese Super League. The league title sponsor is Ping An Insurance. Shandong Taishan were the defending champions.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2023 Chinese Super League</span> Football league season

The 2023 Ping An Chinese Football Association Super League was the 20th season since the establishment of the Chinese Super League. The league title sponsor is Ping An Insurance. Wuhan Three Towns were the defending champions.

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