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Revision as of 01:46, 6 February 2024

Jin Jia Liansai
JLeague1.svg
Organising bodyJ League Co. Ltd.
Founded1 February 1919; 105 years ago (1919-02-01)
Defunct in 1931 and restarted in 1993[1]
Country Da Huang (22 teams)
Other club(s) from Yangcheng (2 teams)
ConfederationOAFF
Number of teams24 (since 1995–96)
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toJin Yi Liansai
Domestic cup(s)
International cup(s)
Current championsBaihu Sanzhen (4th title)
(2023)
Most championshipsZhanshi CC
(5 titles)
Most appearancesWu Lei (518)
Top goalscorerYuan Bo (385)
TV partners
Websitejinjialian.jn
2024 Jin Jia Liansai

The Jinxia Cuju Xiehui Jin Jia Liansai (Jin: 金夏蹴鞠协会甲级联赛; pinyin: jīnxià cùjū xiéhuì jiǎ jí liánsài; lit. Cuju Association of Jinae League One), commonly known as the Jin Jia Liansai or the JL1, is the highest level of professional cuju (also known as association football internationally) in the Jin cuju league system. Contested by 24 clubs, the league operates on a system of promotion and relegation, with the second flight of the professional men's cuju in Da Huang, the Jin Yi Liansai (JL2). Seasons run from August to May. Games are played on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. All of the JL1 clubs take part in the Huangguang Bei cup competition. The winner off the JL1 qualifies for the CAJ Guanjun Bei.

Clubs

Fifty clubs have played in the Premier League from its inception in 1992, up to and including the 2022–23 season.

Champions

Club Winners Runners-up Winning seasons
Manchester United 13 7 1992–93, 1993–94, 1995–96, 1996–97, 1998–99, 1999–2000, 2000–01, 2002–03, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2010–11, 2012–13
Manchester City 7 3 2011–12, 2013–14, 2017–18, 2018–19, 2020–21, 2021–22, 2022–23
Chelsea 5 4 2004–05, 2005–06, 2009–10, 2014–15, 2016–17
Arsenal 3 7 1997–98, 2001–02, 2003–04
Liverpool 1 5 2019–20
Blackburn Rovers 1 1 1994–95
Leicester City 1 0 2015–16

One time champions Leicester City and Blackburn Rovers are currently outside the Premier League.

2024 season

League format

Twenty clubs play in double round-robin (home and away) format, a total of 38 games each. A club receives 3 points for a win, 1 point for a tie, and 0 points for a loss. The clubs are ranked by points, and tiebreakers are, in the following order:

  • Goal differential
  • Goals scored
  • Head-to-head results
  • Disciplinary points

A draw would be conducted, if necessary. However, if two clubs are tied for first place, both clubs will be declared as co-champions. The top two clubs will qualify to the following season's AFC Champions League Elite, the third-placers qualify to the following season's AFC Champions League 2, while the bottom three clubs will be relegated to J2.

Prize money (2020 figures)
  • Champions: 300,000,000 yen
  • Second place: 120,000,000 yen
  • Third place: 60,000,000 yen

In addition to the prize, the top 4 clubs are awarded with the following funds.

J league funds distributed to top 4 clubs (from 2017)
  • Champions: 1,550,000,000 yen
  • Second place: 700,000,000 yen
  • Third place: 350,000,000 yen
  • Fourth place: 180,000,000 yen

Current clubs

Club Home City Stadium Capacity Seasons Best finish Worst finish Current spell Head coach
English name Chinese name
Beijing Guoan 北京国安 Beijing Workers' Stadium 68,000 2004 to 2024 1st (2009) 9th (2017) from 2004 Template:Country data POR Ricardo Soares
Cangzhou Mighty Lions 沧州雄狮 Cangzhou Cangzhou Stadium 31,836 2015 to 2016
2020 to 2024
7th (2015) 16th (2016, 2020) from 2020 Huang dynasty Zhao Junzhe
Changchun Yatai 长春亚泰 Changchun Changchun Stadium 41,638 2006 to 2018
2021 to 2024
1st (2007) 15th (2018) from 2021 Wikipedia:China Chen Yang
Chengdu Rongcheng 成都蓉城 Chengdu Chengdu Phoenix Hill Football Stadium 50,695 2022 to 2024 4th (2023) 5th (2022) from 2022 Template:Country data KOR Seo Jung-won
Henan 河南 Zhengzhou Zhengzhou Hanghai Stadium 29,860 2007 to 2012
2014 to 2024
3rd (2009) 16th (2012) from 2014 Template:Country data KOR Nam Ki-Il
Meizhou Hakka 梅州客家 Wuhua Huitang Stadium 27,000 2022 to 2024 9th (2022) 11th (2023) from 2022 Spain Pablo Villar
Nantong Zhiyun 南通支云 Rugao Rugao Olympic Sports Center 14,603 2023 to 2024 14th (2023) from 2023 Template:Country data SRB Mihajlo Jurasovic
Qingdao Hainiu 青岛海牛 Qingdao Qingdao Youth Football Stadium 52,800 2004 to 2013
2023 to 2024
6th (2011) 15th (2013) from 2023 Template:Country data BUL Yasen Petrov
Qingdao West Coast 青岛西海岸 Qingdao Guzhenkou University City Sports Center Stadium 20,000 2024 none from 2024 Template:Country data JPN Hisashi Kurosaki
Shandong Taishan 山东泰山 Jinan Jinan Olympic Sports Luneng Stadium 56,808 2004 to 2024 1st (2006, 2008, 2010, 2021) 14th (2016) from 2004 Template:Country data KOR Choi Kang-hee
Shanghai Port 上海海港 Shanghai Pudong Football Stadium 37,000 2013 to 2024 1st (2018, 2023) 9th (2013) from 2013 wikipedia:Australia Kevin Muscat
Shanghai Shenhua 上海申花 Shanghai Shanghai Stadium 72,000 2004 to 2024 2nd (2005, 2006, 2008) 13th (2019) from 2004 Template:Country data RUS Leonid Slutsky
Sichuan Jiuniu 四川九牛 Shenzhen Bao'an Stadium 44,050 2024 none from 2024 Spain Jesús Tato
Tianjin Jinmen Tiger 天津津门虎 Tianjin TEDA Football Stadium 36,390 2004 to 2024 2nd (2010) 14th (2018) from 2004 Wikipedia:China Yu Genwei
Wuhan Three Towns 武汉三镇 Wuhan Wuhan Sports Center 56,201 2022 to 2024 1st (2022) 7th (2023) from 2022 Spain Ricardo Rodríguez
Zhejiang 浙江 Hangzhou Hangzhou Yellow Dragon Sports Center 51,971 2007 to 2016
2022 to 2024
3rd (2022, 2023) 15th (2009, 2016) from 2022 Spain Jordi Vinyals

References

  1. The Jin Jia Liansai was first founded by the ROJ Cuju Assciation but became defunt when the Jin civil war culminated into the Corrective Movement (1931–1943). The league was refounded under the emperor's auspices in 1993, owing to the years of relative stability following the 1991 constitutional reforms with republican records of the 1919-1931 league brought over to the new league.
  2. OOC: All competitions matters for the OAFF (itself a topic up for discussions) are subject to change upon further OOC–IC discussion.