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Men's football (soccer) was a Chinese National Games sport since the . Women's football competition began in . Since , the age limit for men's teams is under-20. Two youth divisions, men's under-16 and women's under-18, were launched since the 11th National Games .
Men's tournaments [ ]
Summaries [ ]
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Medal table [ ]
Team
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
Liaoning
3 (1975*, 1993, 2001)
1 (1987)
1 (2005)
5
Shandong
3 (1979, 1997, 2005)
0
2 (2001, 2009)
5
Guangdong
2 (1975*, 1987)
3 (1983, 1997, 2009)
2 (1979, 1993)
7
Shanghai
2 (1983, 2009)
3 (1965, 2001, 2005)
1 (1997)
6
Hebei
1 (1965)
1 (1959)
0
2
Army
1 (1959)
0
3 (1965, 1975, 1987)
4
Beijing
0
2 (1979, 1993)
1 (1959)
3
Tianjin
0
0
1 (1983)
1
* = shared
Men's youth tournaments [ ]
Summaries [ ]
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Medal table [ ]
Women's tournaments [ ]
Summaries [ ]
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Medal table [ ]
Team
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
Beijing
2 (1987, 2005)
2 (1997, 2001)
0
4
Shanghai
2 (1997, 2001)
0
2 (2005, 2009)
4
Liaoning
1 (2009)
2 (1987, 2005)
1 (1993)
4
Henan
1 (1993)
0
0
1
Guangdong
0
1 (1993)
2 (1987, 1997)
3
Jiangsu
0
1 (2009)
0
1
Sichuan
0
0
1 (2001)
1
Women's youth tournaments [ ]
Summaries [ ]
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Medal table [ ]
Former tournaments [ ]
1910–1924 [ ]
Medal table [ ]
1930–1935 [ ]
Medal table [ ]
* = shared
All-time medal table [ ]
References [ ]
National teams
League system
Domestic cups
Regional tournaments
International tournaments
Awards Lists
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