Date | R | Hjemme v Ude | - |
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06/21 06:30 | 10 | Wuxi Wugo v Meizhou Hakka | View |
06/21 06:30 | 10 | Rizhao Yuqi v Henan | View |
06/21 06:30 | 10 | Guangxi Hengchen v Shanghai Port | View |
06/21 06:30 | 10 | Yunnan Yukun v Tianjin Jinmen Tigers | View |
06/21 06:30 | 10 | Langfang Glory City v Qingdao Hainiu | View |
06/21 06:30 | 10 | Nanjing City v Cangzhou Mighty Lions | View |
06/21 06:30 | 10 | Qingdao Red Lions v Shenzhen Xinpengcheng | View |
06/21 06:30 | 10 | Suzhou Dongwu v Beijing Guoan | View |
06/21 06:30 | 10 | Shijiazhuang Gongfu FC v Qingdao West Coast | View |
06/21 06:30 | 10 | Foshan Nanshi v Shanghai Shenhua | View |
06/21 06:30 | 10 | Shaanxi Union v Changchun Yatai | View |
06/21 06:30 | 10 | Ganzhou Ruishi v Nantong Zhiyun | View |
06/21 06:30 | 10 | Jiangxi Lushan v Zhejiang | View |
06/21 06:30 | 10 | Chongqing Tonglianglong v Shandong Taishan | View |
06/21 06:30 | 10 | Guangxi Pingguo Haliao v Wuhan Three Towns | View |
06/21 17:00 | 10 | Shanghai Changning Flying Lions v Chengdu Rongcheng | View |
The Chinese FA Cup (Chinese: 中国足协杯, abbreviated as CFA Cup) is the national knockout cup competition in China organized by the Chinese Football Association. Its current holders are Shanghai Shenhua, having beaten Shandong Taishan in 2023 for their sixth title.
The competition started as the Chinese National Football Championship (Chinese: 全国足球锦标赛) in 1956. It was reorganized after the Cultural Revolution and used the name Chinese FA Cup for the first time in 1984. It was scrapped for the 6th National Games of China in 1987, and was reorganized again as the Chinese National Cup Winners' Cup (Chinese: 全国足球优胜者杯赛) between 1990 and 1992 as the qualifiers for the Asian Cup Winners' Cup.
The current format of the FA Cup began in the 1995 season following the establishment of the professional football league in China. The cup was temporary scrapped in 2007 due to the Chinese Football Association's strategy for the 2008 Summer Olympics, and returned in 2011.