Group 1 - The phenomenon of the "Su Super" league has led to an increase in local city football leagues across various provinces in China, with multiple leagues launching this month [2][3] - The Hunan Province Football League ("Xiang Chao") opened on September 7, featuring 98 matches over 17 weeks, with a focus on enhancing the spectator experience through upgraded ticketing and local consumption incentives [2] - In Chongqing, the "Yuchao" league will commence on September 13, involving 38 districts and a total of 178 matches over 8 months, marking it as the largest city football league in the country [3] Group 2 - The "Su Super" league has generated significant economic impact, with service revenue from tourism, dining, and accommodation reaching 379.6 billion yuan in the first half of 2025, a 42.7% increase year-on-year [4] - The growing demand for sports events is attributed to rising living standards and diverse consumer needs, with sports events serving as a key avenue for fulfilling these demands [4] - The State Council has issued guidelines to enhance the sports industry, aiming for a total scale exceeding 7 trillion yuan by 2030, emphasizing the importance of regional sports events [4][5] Group 3 - The National Sports Administration plans to improve the quality of sports offerings and consumer environments, aiming to stimulate consumption through integrated sports and lifestyle experiences [5] - Recent studies indicate that sports events significantly boost local economies by driving growth in related sectors such as dining, transportation, and tourism [5]
全国最大规模城市足球联赛本周开赛,9月多个“省超”开战
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-09-10 11:45