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2011 China League One

China League One
Season 2011
Champions Dalian Aerbin
Promoted Dalian Aerbin
Guangzhou R&F
Relegated Guizhou Toro
(via relegation play-off)
Matches played 182
Goals scored 411 (2.26 per match)
Top goalscorer Costa Rica Johnny Woodly (Dalian Aerbin)
Honduras Mitchel Brown (Hunan Billows)
(13 goals)
Biggest home win Dalian 4–0 Hubei (3 April)
Hubei 4–0 Beijing B (16 April)
Hunan 4–0 Shenzhen (21 May)
Shanghai 4–0 Yanbian (11 September)
Dalian 6–2 Hunan (22 October)
Biggest away win Beijing T 0–3 Dalian (30 April)
Beijing T 1–4 Shanghai (28 May)
Beijing T 1–4 Guangdong (25 June)
Tianjin R 0–3 Hunan (25 June)
Guizhou 0–3 Guangdong (29 July)
Chongqing 1–4 Dalian (15 October)
Chongqing 0–3 Shenyang S (22 October)
Highest scoring Dalian 6–2 Hunan (22 October)
2010
2012
Winner; Chinese Super League 2nd place; Chinese Super League China League One Relegation Playoffs

The 2011 China League One is the eighth season of the China League One, the second tier of the Chinese football league pyramid, since its establishment. It began on 26 March 2011 and ended in October 2011.

The size of the league expanded from 13 to 14 teams for this season.

Guangzhou Evergrande as champions of the 2010 season and Chengdu Blades as runners-up were promoted to the 2011 Chinese Super League. They were replaced by Chongqing Lifan and Changsha Ginde (Now named Shenzhen Phoenix), who were relegated from the 2010 Chinese Super League after finishing the season in the bottom two places of the table.

Nanjing Yoyo were relegated to the 2011 China League Two after finishing the 2010 season in last place. Due to a league expansion, two teams were admitted into the 2011 League One. These were the two 2010 League Two promotion final winners, Dalian Aerbin and Tianjin Songjiang.

In other team changes, League Two club Guizhou Zhicheng merged with Pudong Zobon, acquiring Pudong's League One license in the process. Furthermore, minor-league club Tianjin Runyulong purchased Anhui Jiufang and their League One license in a similar merger. Both Guizhou Zhicheng and Tianjin Runyulong will make their debut at the second level of Chinese football. Changsha Ginde was purchased by MAZAMBA and moved to the city of Shenzhen, and the name was changed to Shenzhen Phoenix. At June 2011, Shenzhen Phoenix was purchased by Guangzhou R&F Properties Co. Ltd. again, the club's name changed to Guangzhou R&F F.C. and moved to the city of Guangzhou. In July 2011, Tianjin Runyulong F.C. moved to the city of Shenyang and the name was changed to Shenyang Shenbei.


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