The 2025 Chinese Champions League, officially known as the 2025 Chinese Football Association Member Association Champions League (), is the 24th season of the fourth-tier competition in Chinese football since its establishment in 2002, as well as the 8th season under its current Chinese Champions League (CMCL) title since its rebrand in 2018.
The season began on 2 April 2025.
71 teams, including Macau U-23, entered the regional tournament.
The following nine cities will host regional competitions: Baotou, Dingnan, Qujing, Rizhao, Sanshui, Wuchuan, Xingyi, Yinchuan, and Yulin. The draw for the regional competitions was held on 17 March 2025. 71 teams were drawn into 18 groups.
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Shanghai Imair won 4âÂÂ2 on aggregate.
Jinan Tiansheng won 4âÂÂ1 on aggregate.
Huzhou Meiqi withdrew from the competition and Beijing Smart Sky took their place.
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