2005 Chinese Super League

Chinese Super League
Season2005
ChampionsDalian Shide
RelegatedN/A
AFC Champions League
A3 Champions CupDalian Shide
Matches played182
Goals scored465 (2.55 per match)
Top goalscorerSerbia and Montenegro Branko Jelić (Beijing Hyundai), 21 goals
Average attendance10,284
2004
2006

The 2005 Chinese Super League season was the second season of China's top-tier football competition. With no relegation the previous season, the league expanded from 12 to 14 clubs with the promotion of Shanghai Zobon and Wuhan Huanghelou. The season was scheduled to start on 5 March 2005, but was postponed until April due to a sponsorship problem and finished on 5 November with Dalian Shide, seven-time champions in the old first division, clinching their eighth title. Defending champions Shenzhen Jianlibao finished third from bottom, the second consecutive year in which the defending champions has done so.

The FA had announced at the start of the season that no teams would be relegated for this season and they kept to this decision.

Promotion and relegation

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Teams promoted from 2004 China League One

Teams relegated after end of 2004 Chinese Super League

  • None

The season

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The two-year-old league provided a more positive side of football than the previous season, with much fewer drug-abusing, match-fixing and other scandals on and off the pitch. However, the season was criticised for being unexciting with some stating that the only reason that particular clubs did well was because of foreign talents.

Most teams had not invested enough into their squads for the season to compete for the top positions in the CSL. As the decision to cancel relegation had been announced before the start of the season, unlike the previous season where it was decided halfway through. Teams with no chance of winning the league were thus reluctant to spend money in the transfer market.

Nevertheless, there was still strong competition at the top of the table with six teams fighting for the top two AFC Champions League spots. Dalian Shide remained at the top for almost the whole length of the season but there was a constant rotation of second place.

At the lower half of the table, Chongqing Lifan finished at the bottom of the table for two years running while Shenyang Ginde deteriorated to second from bottom.

Early surprises

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Among the contenders for the second spot, Wuhan Huanghelou was no doubt the surprise package. The team, promoted to the CSL the previous season, was little known to their opponents; but they started superbly, embarking on a seven match winning streak at one point, which put them hot on the heels of Dalian Shide. However, like many inexperienced sides, their composure failed in the second half of the season but they still finished a remarkable fifth.

Late dash

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In the second half of the season, the battle for second was mainly between Shanghai Shenhua and Tianjin TEDA. The gap between the two clubs was tiny and neither could afford slip-ups, although Shandong Luneng and Beijing Hyundai, who were also within striking distance, were eyeing their opponents' performances closely.

Shanghai Shenhua had a late surge of form to secure second with Shandong Luneng finished third to miss the final ACL spot by just one point while Tianjin Teda was happy enough with a fourth place.

Dalian Shide won their eighth top-tier title with a 12 points cushion although they and Shanghai Shenhua had lost the same number of games because they had managed to win 6 games more.

Foreign players

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Club Player 1 Player 2 Player 3 Former players
Beijing Hyundai Hungary Krisztián Kenesei Romania Dan Alexa Serbia and Montenegro Branko Jelić
Chongqing Lifan Croatia Ivan Bulat
Dalian Shide Brazil Adilson Bulgaria Zoran Janković Serbia and Montenegro Miodrag Pantelić
Inter Shanghai Brazil Zé Alcino Ghana Kwame Ayew Nigeria Kola Adams
Liaoning Zhongyu Cameroon Clément Lebe
Qingdao Zhongneng Argentina Oscar Bazán
Shandong Luneng Bulgaria Predrag Pažin Romania Ionel Dănciulescu
Shanghai Shenhua Honduras Saúl Martínez Serbia and Montenegro Goran Trobok
Shanghai Zobon Cameroon Albert Baning Ecuador Ebelio Ordóñez Hong Kong Ng Wai Chiu
Sichuan Guangdong
Shenyang Ginde Nigeria Sam Ayorinde
Shenzhen Jianlibao Brazil Ozeias Poland Marek Zając Togo Djima Oyawolé
Tianjin TEDA Brazil Émerson South Africa Bennett Mnguni
Wuhan Huanghelou Brazil Gilsinho Brazil Will

League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Dalian Shide (C) 26 21 2 3 57 18 +39 65 Qualification to AFC Champions League group stage
2 Shanghai Shenhua 26 15 8 3 41 23 +18 53
3 Shandong Luneng 26 15 7 4 47 30 +17 52
4 Tianjin TEDA 26 14 7 5 48 26 +22 49
5 Wuhan Huanghelou 26 11 9 6 34 26 +8 42
6 Beijing Hyundai 26 12 4 10 46 32 +14 40
7 Qingdao Zhongneng 26 8 8 10 25 31 −6 32
8 Inter Shanghai 26 8 7 11 30 32 −2 31
9 Sichuan Guancheng 26 8 5 13 28 45 −17 29
10 Liaoning Zhongyu 26 7 8 11 34 42 −8 29
11 Shanghai Zobon 26 5 7 14 18 35 −17 22
12 Shenzhen Jianlibao 26 4 10 12 22 42 −20 22
13 Shenyang Ginde 26 4 7 15 19 43 −24 19
14 Chongqing Lifan 26 2 7 17 16 41 −25 13
Source: [citation needed]
(C) Champions

Top scorers

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Rank Player Club Goals
1 Serbia and Montenegro Branko Jelić Beijing Hyundai 21
2 China Zou Jie Dalian Shide 15
3 Brazil Gilsinho Wuhan Huanghelou 14
China Xie Hui Shanghai Shenhua
5 Bulgaria Zoran Janković Dalian Shide 13
6 China Yu Genwei Tianjin TEDA 12
7 China Xu Liang Liaoning Zhongyu 10
China Zheng Zhi Shandong Luneng
Romania Ionel Dănciulescu Shandong Luneng

Attendances

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League

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  • Total attendance: 1,871,700 [1]
  • Average attendance: 10,284

Clubs

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Team Average Attendance
Shandong Luneng 26,000
Beijing Hyundai 18,923
Tianjin TEDA 16,462
Wuhan Huanghelou 15,654
Dalian Shide 14,000
Shanghai Shenhua 12,462
Liaoning Zhongyu 11,000
Chongqing Lifan 5,731
Sichuan Guancheng 5,477
Shanghai Zobon 4,885
Qingdao Zhongneng 4,500
Inter Shanghai 4,385
Shenzhen Jianlibao 2,423
Shenyang Ginde 2,077

See also

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References

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