Ranking of previous Super League champions

The rankings of previous Super League champions are as follows:

2004-2007: Shenzhen Jianlibao, Dalian Shide, Shandong Luneng Taishan, Changchun Yatai.

2008 to 20 1 1 year: Shandong Luneng Taishan, Beijing Guoan, Shandong Luneng Taishan and Guangzhou Evergrande.

20 12 to 20 15: Guangzhou Evergrande, Guangzhou Evergrande, Guangzhou Evergrande.

20 16 to 20 18: Guangzhou Evergrande, Guangzhou Evergrande and Shanghai went to Shanghai.

Knowledge expansion-Super League;

The Chinese Football Association Super League is the highest professional football league in Chinese mainland, and its subordinate leagues include the Chinese Football Association First League, the Chinese Football Association Second League and the Chinese Football Association Member Association Champions League.

Super League started in 2004, organized by China Football Association and operated by Super League Limited Liability Company. Its predecessor was 1989, a Chinese football league. Super League is the most competitive football league in Asia, with the highest average attendance.

According to the latest ranking of the International Federation of Football History and Statistics 20 17, the Chinese Super League ranks 36th in the world and 3rd in the Asian League, and the champion of the Chinese Super League will win the Vulcan Cup.

Knowledge expansion-competition system;

The Chinese Super League implements a double cycle of home and away games. Throughout the 34 rounds of the season, the Chinese Super League implemented the policy of "up 2 and down 2", that is, 15 and 16 in the Chinese Super League were directly promoted to the Chinese Super League, and the second in the Chinese Super League was directly promoted to the Chinese Super League. In terms of foreign aid policy, each team in the Super League can register up to 5 foreign AIDS and 4 foreign AIDS per game, and each team can register up to 1 Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan players.

Teams with equal points compete with each other, and teams with more points rank first. Teams with equal points compete with each other with more goal difference, ranking first. Teams with equal points scored more goals in each other's matches, ranking first. The club's reserve team ranks first in the reserve league this season.

Teams with equal points scored more goal difference in all the Super League games that year, ranking first. Teams with equal points scored more goals in all the Super League games that year, ranking first. The person with the highest score in the competition ranks first. Draw lots to decide the ranking.