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The current ranking of Chinese Super League.
At present, the ranking of the Super League is as follows:

Shanghai Shanghai Port Team topped the list with a score of 17, and the second place Shanghai Shenhua Team was also 17. Third place Chengdu Rongcheng ranked third with 13, followed by Jinmen Tiger with 13. Changchun Yatai team ranked fifth with 1 1. Wuhan strikeout team and Beijing Guoan both ranked sixth and seventh with a score of 10.

Introduction to Chinese Super League:

The Chinese Football Association Super League (referred to as "Super League" or "Super League") is the highest professional football league in Chinese mainland, including FIFA in Hongkong, China, Macau in China and Taiwan Province Province in China, and football associations and leagues directly under AFC.

Its subordinate leagues include Chinese Football Association League A, Chinese Football Association League B and Chinese Football Association Member Association Champions League.

Competitive culture of Chinese Super League;

1. A Brief History of Super League

Super League started in 2004, organized by China Football Association and operated by Super League Limited Liability Company. Its predecessor was 1989, the Chinese Football League (referred to as "A").

Super League is one of the most competitive football leagues in Asia, with the highest average attendance rate. According to the latest ranking of the International Federation of Football History and Statistics 20 17, the Super League ranks 36th in the world and 3rd in the Asian League, and the champion of the Super League will win the Vulcan Cup.

Since 2006, the number of clubs participating in the Super League has been stable at16; 65438 In February 2020, China Football Association decided to expand the number of super teams to 18 teams in the 2022 season, and implemented the policy of "upper 3 and lower 3".

In the 2023 season, the scale of Super League participation was reduced to 16 club, and the relegation policy was changed back.

2. Official symbols

From the second half of 2002 to the end of 2002, China Football Association collected the logo, mascot and other related VI designs from all over the country, and invited people to form a jury to select the logo and mascot, and finally the "fireball" was the best.

The fireball logo is a portrayal of China's drama facial makeup, in which the English abbreviation CSL of Chinese Super League is integrated into a burning fireball, and the left sphere is combined with the deformation of the initials C, S and L of Chinese Super League of China Football Association.

On the right are four burning flames and CSL letters representing the abbreviation of Chinese Football Association Super League. The whole logo symbolizes the fiery passion and vitality of the Chinese Super League.

3. Mascot

The mascot solicitation of the Alliance requires that the mascot should be an animal image or an image of totem dragon and the Chinese nation. There are no more restrictions and requirements except the lively and lovely image. The mascot finally chose the image of Baby Xiaolong, which was recognized by the leaders of China Football Association and various clubs.

Dragon doll is a cartoon dragon with striking color and lovely shape. It is designed as a vivid image of playing football, and it wears a jersey with the abbreviation "CSL" printed on it.