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The Chinese Super League (CSL) is the top professional football league in China, organized by the Chinese Football Association. It was established in 2004, replacing the former Chinese Jia-A League. The league typically runs from March to November each year, featuring 16 clubs competing in a round-robin format. Teams play each other twice, once at home and once away, with the team accumulating the most points crowned as champion. The bottom teams face relegation to the China League One, while top performers may qualify for continental competitions like the AFC Champions League. Over the years, the CSL has gained international attention due to significant investments, attracting high-profile foreign players and coaches, which has helped improve the league\“s quality and global profile. However, it also faces challenges such as financial instability and governance issues. The league has contributed to the development of football in China, inspiring youth participation and enhancing the sport\“s popularity domestically. |