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FA-Pokal
The Chinese FA Cup, officially known as the CFA Cup, stands as the premier knockout football competition in China, offering a distinct and dramatic alternative to the league system. Founded in 1995, the tournament has a rich history intertwined with the professionalization and growth of Chinese football. Its inception provided a vital platform for clubs across all tiers to compete in a high-stakes, single-elimination format, creating memorable giant-killing acts and underdog stories. The competition's structure is a straightforward knockout tournament. It typically features 32 teams, including all 16 clubs from the top-tier Chinese Super League (CSL) and 16 teams from the lower divisions, such as China League One and occasionally the China League Two. Matches are played as single legs, with extra time and penalty shootouts used to decide a winner if necessary, ensuring thrilling, do-or-die encounters from the first round. The final is traditionally held at a neutral venue, often a major national stadium, adding to the prestige of the occasion. Historically, the most successful clubs in the FA Cup mirror the powerhouses of the CSL. Guangzhou Evergrande (now Guangzhou FC) and Shandong Taishan are the most decorated teams, with multiple titles each. Other notable participants and past winners include Beijing Guoan, Shanghai Shenhua, and Jiangsu FC. The tournament has been graced by numerous famous players, both Chinese internationals like Zheng Zhi, Hao Haidong, and Wu Lei, and high-profile foreign stars such as Didier Drogba, Nicolas Anelka, and Paulinho, who all featured in FA Cup matches during their stints in China. In the current competitive landscape, the FA Cup remains a coveted trophy, offering a direct route to continental competition in the AFC Champions League for the winner. While CSL giants are often the favorites, the cup's format ensures that upsets are always possible, with lower-league teams occasionally making deep runs. An interesting fact is that the competition has undergone several name changes due to sponsorship, being known at various times as the "Lancome Cup," "Yanjing Beer Cup," and "CFA Cup." It serves not only as a battle for silverware but also as a crucial developmental tool, giving young players from top clubs valuable competitive minutes and providing smaller teams with a national spotlight.
Über FA-Pokal
FA-Pokal ist ein Fußballwettbewerb in China mit Tabelle, Spielplan, Ergebnissen und teambezogenen Statistiken. Aktuell treten 32 Mannschaften in FA-Pokal an und kämpfen um den Titel. 5 Spiele sind im kommenden FA-Pokal-Spielplan angesetzt, mit Live-Updates und KI-Prognosen. Tabelle, Torschützen, Spielplan, Ergebnisse und Prognosen für FA-Pokal unten ansehen.
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32 Teams
Hubei Chufeng Heli
Guangxi Hengchen
Jiangxi Liansheng
Dalian Huayi
Guizhou Xufengtang
Hebei Kungfu
Shanghai Zetian
Heilongjiang Lava SpringBevorstehend
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