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Chinese Super League soccer results

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08:09, August 01, 2013

BEIJING, July 31 (Xinhua) -- Following are the results from the Chinese Super League matches played on Wednesday (home teams listed in front):

Hangzhou Greentown lost to Tianjin Teda 0-1

Qingdao Zhongneng tied Changchun Yatai 1-1

Liaoning Hongyun tied Shanghai Shenhua 1-1

Wuhan Zhuo'er tied Guizhou Renhe 1-1

Shanghai Shanggang tied Dalian Arbin 2-2

Guangzhou Evergrande bt Beijing Guo'an 3-0

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