The Chinese Professional Football League (CPL) has secured promotion to the Super League Division One (SL1), after securing a victory over Shanghai Shenhua FC in the league's opening round.
The promotion is a significant milestone for China League One, which was established in 2015 as a regional football league that serves as a feeder club for the National Women's Football Championship.
The league has seen a number of changes and updates since its inception, but the current structure ensures that the league remains competitive and relevant to fans across the country.
With this promotion, China League One returns to the CSL 3 rounds format, which means that the top team from each group will compete in the first round of the league before advancing to the second round, where they will face the top two teams from the previous round.
This format allows for more variety in the competition, as well as a chance for up-and-coming players to showcase their skills on the biggest stage in Chinese football.
Overall, the promotion to the Super League Division One represents another step forward for China League One, and it will be exciting to see how the league continues to evolve and grow in the coming years.
