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Chinese Jia-A League 1994

Chinese Jia-A League
Season 1994
Champions Dalian Wanda
Relegated Shenyang Liuyao
Jiangsu Maint
Champions League Withdrew
Matches played 132
Goals scored 354 (2.68 per match)
Top goalscorer Hu Zhijun (17 goals total)
Biggest home win Beijing 6-0 Shenyang (Aug 28)
Biggest away win Shanghai 1-6 Guangzhou (Aug 14)
Highest scoring Liaoning Yuandong 6-3 Sichuan (Jul 24)
1993
1995

The 1994 Chinese Jia-A League season is the inaugural season of professional association football and the 33rd top-tier overall league season held in China. The league was expanded to twelve teams and started on April 17, 1994 and ended on November 13 with Dalian Wanda winning the championship.

By the start of the 1994 league season the Chinese Football Association had been demanding full professionalism since 1992, this meant that private businesses were allowed to own or sponsor football clubs for the first time. The Chinese FA would also sell the television rights to CCTV for 450,000 Yuan and gain sponsorship for the league from Marlboro. Clubs were awarded with a 700,000 Yuan season appearance fee which saw the average monthly players wages jump up significantly from 100 Dollars to 2000 Dollars. With better wages clubs could now transfer professional foreign players except for Bayi who because they're part of the People's Liberation Army had to have active military members. The league was also expanded to twelve teams compared to eight from the previous season, while the four teams promoted came from the Chinese Jia-A League 1992 league season because there was no promotion or relegation held in the Chinese Jia-A League 1993 league season. By the end of the season Dalian Wanda won their first ever championship while Shenyang Liuyao and Jiangsu Maint were relegated at the end of the season.

With clubs now professional units they were allowed to gain sponsorship and would often change the clubs names to accommodate the sponsor. Below is a list of the dates on when the clubs officially became professional as well as when they gained their first sponsor and changed their name to accommodate this.


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