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2021 Season Chinese Super League Data Review: The net game time has improved and the young people's performance is gratifying

2021 Season Chinese Super League Data Review: The net game time has improved and the young people's performance is gratifying

Live bar January 20 news Today, the Football News published an article reviewing the relevant data of the 2021 season of the Chinese Super League, and the Football News believes that the improvement of net game time and the bright performance of young people are gratifying for the 2021 season.

Foreign aid was lost, and the average number of goals per game fell

In the 2021 season, a total of 85 foreign aides participated in the Chinese Super League, with an average of 5.40 appearances per game (one team averaged 2.7 foreign aid appearances per game), which showed a significant decline compared with the average of 7.43 appearances per game in 2020. The most direct impact of the loss of foreign aid is the number of goals scored. In the 176 games of the 2021 Chinese Super League, the total number of goals scored was 447, averaging 2.54 per game, compared with 2.82 in the 2020 season and 3.09 in the 2021 season.

Net game time increased and young people were bright

The 2021 season of the Chinese Super League still has something to be thankful for.

The first is the net game time increase. In the 2021 season, the average net play time per game was 54 minutes and 30 seconds, compared with 52 minutes and 23 seconds in the 2020 season and 52 minutes and 13 seconds in the 2019 season, an improvement of more than 2 minutes. The 6th to 14th rounds and the 15th to 22nd rounds of the Chinese Super League are basically 3 days a game, so it is gratifying that the teams are still focused on the game with such an intensive schedule. In the 2021 season, there were 23 games with a net play time of more than 60 minutes, including 67 minutes and 12 seconds of net play time for Guangzhou City vs Shanghai Harbour on December 29.

What is even more gratifying is that the performance of young people is also improving: players after the 1995 age group, a total of 163 players have played and contributed 107 goals; U23 players (players after the 1998 age group) in the official statistics of the Chinese Super League have averaged 0.25 goals per game, higher than the average of 0.21 per game in the 2020 season and 0.20 per game in the 2019 season; the post-00 players in the 2021 season, that is, the U21 player, have played as many as 63 players this season and scored 26 goals.

(Nanling Weeping and Crying)

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