Chinese Football Association proposes new top flight format
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CSL game between Guangzhou R&F and Shandong Luneng in Guangzhou, October 19, 2019. /VCG

CSL game between Guangzhou R&F and Shandong Luneng in Guangzhou, October 19, 2019. /VCG

A new format for the 2020 Chinese Super League (CSL) season has been proposed after a summit between the Chinese Football Association (CFA) and representatives from CSL clubs, China's football governing body announced in Shanghai on Friday.

The 2020 CSL season was slated to begin on February 22, but was postponed because of the escalating COVID-19 outbreak. The start date has not been set yet despite the virus being largely under control across the country.

The CFA's proposal features a two-phase format containing 20 match-days, down from the usual 30. In the first phase, the 16-team league will be divided into two groups which will follow the traditional home-away round robin format, with the top four teams in each group moving into Final A and the bottom four falling into Final B. Teams will then play three rounds of knockout matches to decide the season's final ranking. 

General manager of Shijiazhuang Yongchang FC Zhao Junzhe arrives for the summit between the Chinese Football Association (CFA) and representatives from CSL clubs, in Shanghai, May 13, 2020. /VCG

General manager of Shijiazhuang Yongchang FC Zhao Junzhe arrives for the summit between the Chinese Football Association (CFA) and representatives from CSL clubs, in Shanghai, May 13, 2020. /VCG

The CFA disclosed that all clubs had agreed on the design of the first phase, but that further negotiations were needed on the second phase. 

The CFA outlined that matches early in the season will be played without fans in attendance, with fans to be gradually allowed back in accordance with relevant policies on social distancing. 

It was also revealed that China's second-tier China League would retain its original format, but that this was subject to change, and the third division league would continue with its format of a regular season plus playoffs. 

Meanwhile, the CFA also designed a provisional medical program in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, incorporating temperature measurements outside stadiums and a three-tier medical management system. 

Source(s): Xinhua News Agency