The much-anticipated 2025–2026 Sichuan Provincial Urban Football League (hereinafter referred to as the « Chuan Super League ») will kick off next month. On August 23, it was learned that the Chengdu team has completed the preliminary recruitment and registration process. From August 15 to 22, a total of 354 people successfully registered and qualified for the Chengdu team selection. They will compete for multiple positions including head coach, assistant coach, and fitness coach. Among them, 321 individuals registered for player selection.

Rich Heritage

Overwhelming Response to Recruitment

Recently, under the coordination of the Municipal Sports Bureau, team formation and venue selection have been progressing in an orderly manner. « Passionate assembly, fight for Chengdu! » On the 15th, after the Chengdu Football Association’s official WeChat account issued the recruitment notice for the « Chuan Super League » Chengdu team, the response was overwhelming. After registration closed on the evening of the 22nd, the Chengdu Football Association immediately began verifying qualifications and checking for duplicate entries, ultimately confirming 354 successful registrations.

The overwhelming response to the Chengdu team selection is fundamentally due to Chengdu’s rich football heritage. Chengdu is one of the first cities in China to launch an urban football league, having hosted the first urban football league as early as 2007. After years of development, the Chengdu Urban Football League now covers all age groups including seniors, adults, youth, children, and features competitions in 11-a-side, 8-a-side, and 5-a-side formats. According to incomplete statistics, Chengdu currently has over 10,000 amateur football teams and hosts more than 20,000 football matches annually. It is worth mentioning that the 11-a-side urban football league, after 18 years of development, has formed a three-tier league system (Super, First, and Second Division) with 42 participating teams. The scale and competitive level of the event rank among the top nationwide. The league is linked to the Chinese Football Association Member Association Champions League, serving as the only pathway for local amateur teams to advance to professional levels.

Fierce Competition

Seven Applicants for Head Coach

With comprehensive development in professional football, grassroots football, and school football, Chengdu’s achievements in Sichuan and national competitions have repeatedly reached new heights. In the recently concluded football event of the 15th National Games mass competition, the Chengdu team, representing Sichuan, won the championship in the men’s seven-a-side football Group B and finished fourth in Group A.

It is reported that the Chengdu Football Association will conduct on-site selections for the Chengdu team next weekend. Among the 321 players registered for selection, there are not only « hidden talents » who dominate Chengdu’s various pitches but also several former national team-level players! With 321 individuals competing for over 40 spots in the « Chuan Super League, » the elimination rate exceeds 80%, and the competition is expected to be unprecedentedly fierce.

Compared to player selection, what may attract more attention from fans is the appointment of the Chengdu team’s head coach. On July 31, the Luzhou Municipal Education and Sports Bureau announced the appointment of Wei Qun, a former member of the « Five Tigers » of Quanxing and known as « The Hero, » as head coach of the Luzhou team, drawing significant attention. Who will be the head coach of the Chengdu team? Will it be a familiar face from the « Old Quanxing » era? It remains unclear. It has been learned that seven individuals have applied for the head coach position of the Chengdu team, all holding AFC/Chinese Football Association B-level or higher coaching certificates. In addition, 26 people have registered to compete for three assistant coach positions (including goalkeeper coach and fitness coach) and one team doctor position.

Careful selection, professional preparation, and aiming to shine again! From 2022 to 2024, Chengdu formed a team to participate in the « Bashu Xiongqi Cup, » achieving a three-peat championship. For the 2025 « Chuan Super League, » the Chengdu team’s goal is to win the championship! On the 15th, when the Chengdu Football Association issued the recruitment notice, it clearly defined the head coach’s responsibilities: « Lead the team to compete in the divisionals and finals, aiming for the championship! »

Sichuan Provincial Urban Football League

The Sichuan Provincial Urban Football League is a modern amateur football competition established in China’s Sichuan province, designed to promote grassroots sports and local city rivalries. While it does not have a long historical legacy, it reflects the contemporary, government-supported initiative to develop football culture and community engagement across the region.

Chuan Super League

The « Chuan Super League » is not a recognized cultural site or historical place; it appears to be a mistranslation or conflation of terms. It may refer to the Chinese Super League (CSL), which is the top tier of professional football in China, established in 2004.

Chengdu Urban Football League

The Chengdu Urban Football League is a modern grassroots football competition established to promote local sports culture and community engagement in Chengdu, China. While it does not have a long historical legacy, it reflects the city’s contemporary enthusiasm for football and serves as a platform for amateur players. The league contributes to Chengdu’s vibrant urban life and growing reputation as a hub for sports and recreation.

Chinese Football Association Member Association Champions League

The Chinese Football Association Member Association Champions League is a national amateur football competition established in 2002. It serves as the fourth tier of the Chinese football league system, providing a platform for top amateur clubs and local football associations to compete. The league’s primary purpose is to promote grassroots football development and serve as a qualification tournament for the professional tiers.

National Games

The National Games, officially known as the National Games of the People’s Republic of China, is the premier domestic multi-sport event in the country. First held in 1959, it was established to promote sports development and discover athletic talent across China. The Games are typically held every four years, with host cities rotating and featuring most of the sports on the Olympic program.

Five Tigers of Quanxing

The « Five Tigers of Quanxing » refers to a group of five ancient stone tiger statues located in Quanxing Town, China. They were carved during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) and served as guardian figures for a local temple or tomb. Today, they are a significant local cultural relic and a symbol of the town’s history.

Wei Qun

I am unable to identify a significant place or cultural site named « Wei Qun. » It is possible the name is misspelled, refers to a very localized or obscure location, or is not widely recognized as a major cultural heritage site. Could you please provide any additional details or check the spelling?

Bashu Xiongqi Cup

The « Bashu Xiongqi Cup » is a modern competitive event celebrating the culture of the ancient Bashu region (modern-day Sichuan and Chongqing). It is not a historical site but a contemporary contest, often for esports or strategy games, that draws its name and spirit from the fierce and heroic (« Xiongqi ») legacy of the ancient Shu and Ba kingdoms.