Chinese Super League 2020-2021
Rank
Name
Club
Goals
Penalties Scored
Assists
Apps
Goals / 90
Mins / Goal
Shots
On Target %
Conversion Rate
1
Cédric Bakambu
14
2
6
19
0.91
98
43
51.20
0.33
2
José Paulo Bezzera Maciel Júnior
12
0
4
20
0.61
147
46
47.80
0.26
3
John Mary Honi Uzuegbunam
11
2
0
17
0.93
96
37
54.10
0.30
4
Alex Teixeira Santos
10
1
4
19
0.56
159
39
61.50
0.26
5
José Salomón Rondón Giménez
9
1
3
16
0.56
159
48
47.90
0.19
5
Eder Citadin Martins
9
2
5
20
0.54
165
56
46.40
0.16
7
Jose Henrique da Silva Dourado
8
3
0
16
0.51
176
44
43.20
0.18
7
Shihao Wei
8
0
0
10
1.21
74
21
71.40
0.38
7
Alan Kardec de Souza Pereira Junior
8
1
4
15
0.59
153
28
50.00
0.29
7
Jean Evrard Kouassi
8
2
5
18
0.52
173
29
51.70
0.28
7
Graziano Pellè
8
3
2
18
0.68
133
31
58.10
0.26
12
Marko Arnautović
7
0
1
18
0.51
176
47
40.40
0.15
13
Yuning Zhang
6
0
4
18
0.54
165
42
38.10
0.14
13
Ivan Santini
6
0
0
20
0.61
146
19
57.90
0.32
13
Adrian Mierzejewski
6
1
5
11
0.59
152
25
56.00
0.24
13
Anderson Souza Conceição
6
2
2
17
0.46
195
57
35.10
0.11
13
Lin Gao
6
2
1
17
0.38
234
27
48.10
0.22
13
Roger Krug Guedes
6
2
1
11
0.56
159
22
63.60
0.27
13
Givanildo Vieira de Souza
6
3
0
16
0.42
213
45
46.70
0.13
13
Elkeson de Oliveira Cardoso
6
4
2
19
0.41
220
30
43.30
0.20
The Chinese Super League, or CSL, is the highest tier of professional football in China. Founded in 2004, the CSL is one of the youngest top-flight leagues in the world. 16 teams compete for the Fire-god trophy, a fitting name for a fiery-spirited league with a fiery soccer ball logo. The current champion is Jiangsu Suning, though Guangzhou boasts eight titles to their name.