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2013 China League Two


FieldValue
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competitionChina League Two
season2013
winnersQingdao Hainiu
promotedQingdao Hainiu
Hebei Zhongji
matches112
total goals275
league topscorerCHN Yang Chen
(9 goals)
biggest home winShandong Tengding 7-0 Liaoning Youth
(Sept. 7th, 2013)
(7 goals)
biggest away winLiaoning Youth 0-9 Hebei Zhongji
(Sept. 22nd, 2013)
(9 goals)
highest scoringLiaoning Youth 0-9 Hebei Zhongji
(Sept. 22nd, 2013)
(9 goals)
longest winsQingdao Hainiu
(10 matches)
longest unbeatenQingdao Hainiu
(19 matches)
longest winlessGanxu Aoxin
(14 matches)
longest lossesGansu Aoxin
(8 matches)
prevseason[2012](2012-china-league-two)
nextseason[2014](2014-china-league-two)

Hebei Zhongji (9 goals) (Sept. 7th, 2013) (7 goals) (Sept. 22nd, 2013) (9 goals) (Sept. 22nd, 2013) (9 goals) (10 matches) (19 matches) (14 matches) (8 matches)

The 2013 Chinese Football Association Division Two League season is the 24th season since its establishment in 1989. It is divided into two groups, North and South. There are 15 teams participating in the league, 8 teams in North Group and 7 teams in South Group. The league is made up of two stages, the group stage and the play-off. The group stage is a double round-robin format. Each team in the group will play the other teams twice, home and away. It will start on May 4 and end on September 22. The play-off stage is a two-legged elimination. It will start in October 8. At the end of the season, the two finalists of the play-off will qualify for promotion to 2014 China League One.

Team changes

Promotion and relegation

Guizhou Zhicheng as the 2012 season champion and Hubei China-Kyle as runner-up earned promotion to the 2013 China League One.

Hohhot Dongjin were relegated from 2012 China League One to 2013 China League Two North Group as the last placed team.

Name changes

North Group

Hohhot Dongjin relocated to Shenyang during the season (in July 2013) and changed its name back to Shenyang Dongjin.

South Group

Dongguan Nancheng relocated to Mei County on December 12, 2012 and changed its name to Meixian Hakka.

Kunming Ruilong relocated to Dali and changed its name to Dali Ruilong.

New entries

There are six new teams participating in 2013 China League Two. They are Gansu Aoxin, Liaoning Youth, Qingdao Hainiu, Shandong Tengding,** Lijiang Jiayunhao** and Meizhou Kejia.

Clubs

GroupsClubHead coachCityStadiumCapacity2012 season
NorthGansu AoxinChina Zhang HuiLanzhouQilihe Stadium30,000*New*
Hebei ZhongjiChina Zhang YandongShijiazhuangYutong International Sports Center38,000North, 1st
Shenyang Dongjin[R](2012-china-league-one)China Zhao FaqingShenyang (playing in Benxi)Hohhot City Stadium
Benxi Stadium (from Round 8)60,000
N/A[CL1](2012-china-league-one), 16th
Tianjin HuochetouChina Su WeiTianjinTianjin Huochetou Stadium12,000North, 11th
Liaoning YouthJapan Yasuharu KurataBenxiBenxi StadiumN/A*New*
Qingdao HainiuChina Su MaozhenQingdaoHongcheng Stadium19,000*New*
Qinghai SenkeNetherlandsPortugal Floris SchaapXiningXining Ximen StadiumN/ANorth, 2nd
Shandong TengdingChina Luo DengrenTengzhouTengzhou Olympic Sports CenterN/A*New*
SouthDali RuilongChina Gao FulinDaliDali StadiumN/ASouth, 3rd
Jiangxi LianshengChina Li XiaoNanchangJiangxi Olympic Sports Center50,000South, 8th
Lijiang JiayunhaoChina Niu HongliLijiangLijiang Sports Development Center StadiumN/A*New*
Meixian HakkaJapan Hirokazu SakumaMei CountyMeixian Tsang Hin-chi Stadium20,000South, 6th
Meizhou KejiaChina Cao YangWuhuaMeixian Tsang Hin-chi Stadium
Wuhua County Stadium (from Round 12)20,000
6,800*New*
Shaanxi LaochenggenChina Zhang YuedeXi'anShaanxi Province Stadium50,100North, 4th
Shenzhen FengpengChina Zhu BoShenzhenUniversiade Center60,334South, 2nd

Group stage standings

North Group

South Group

Group stage results

North Group

South Group

Play-offs

Quarter-finals

First leg


Zhang Hongbin

Liu Yunfei

Tan Tiancheng

Second leg

Li Kai

Awarded Cai Xi Liu Cheng Cui Yu Wang Chi Song Chen Huang Chao

Ye Weichao

Wu Dingmao

Semi-finals

First leg

Chen Zewen Wang Jian

Wu Dingmao

Second leg


Third-Place Match

Fan Zhiqiang Pang Haitao

Final Match

Wang Xuanhong Wang Xiang

Top scorers

RankPlayerClubTotal
China Yang ChenHebei Zhongji
China Wang DongShandong Tengding
China Gao ZhilinMeizhou Kejia
China Wang JianQingdao Hainiu
China Wang XuanhongQingdao Hainiu
China Li KaiQingdao Hainiu
China Zhang HongbinShenzhen Fengpeng
China Xu YihaiQinghai Senke
China Ye WeichaoMeizhou Kejia
China Pan JiaMeizhou Kejia
China Wu DingmaoHebei Zhongji

References

References

  1. [http://gsrb.gansudaily.com.cn/system/2013/04/19/013870306.shtml 甘肅奧鑫足球隊正式完成組隊]{{in lang. zh
  2. [http://sports.cn.yahoo.com/ypen/20121225/1511223_1.html 青島海牛回來了! 組隊乙級打起] {{Webarchive. link. (2013-06-16 {{in lang). zh
  3. [http://sports.sina.com.cn/c/2012-12-05/04556323900.shtml 山東省再添一乙級球隊 昔日魯能功勳主帥無緣執教]{{in lang. zh
  4. [http://www.ljdiy.com/news/20130308/3512.html 全新麗江足球隊-嘉雲昊,4月開整]{{in lang. zh
  5. Due to [[Qinghai Senke]] less than 7 players, this match has been finished at the 66th minute when Shenzhen led 2-1.
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