*The PCR test discussed at the beginning of this episode at 5:08 was a slip of the tongue and is corrected to read rapid screening.
On September 8th, the Chinese
soccer league
Announced that, affected by the new crown pneumonia epidemic, originally scheduled to be hosted in September, October 2022 Women's Asian Cup Soccer Championship Qualifying Tournament, 2023 Asian Cup Soccer Qualifying Tournament additional matches, 2022 Men's u23 Asian Cup Soccer Championship Qualifying Tournament, because some participating countries wrote to the AFC to indicate that they are unable to cooperate with Taiwan's relevant norms of epidemic prevention, the AFC expresses its regret that it will cancel Taiwan's right to host the first three tournaments.
However, if we look at the AFC rules, basically, the epidemic prevention regulations follow the host, as long as there is sufficient time to respond, the degree of cooperation should not be too low, coupled with the relevant regulations and statutes have already been announced half a year ago, it is really mind-boggling that something like this can still happen, is it because our epidemic prevention standards are really too strict? Or is it because we can't serve anything at all?
Highlights from each section of this episode:
3:18 Can't run the Triple Internationals, as evidenced by the emergency call off of the Scholastic Cup North preliminaries?
10:15 Inability to cooperate with quarantine regulations, what kind of criteria are not being cooperated with?
13:53 What is the actual reason why foreign teams are not able to come and play in Taiwan?
16:13 Did you count on the segregation schedule?
23:23 What are the implications for domestic soccer when international matches are canceled?
35:02 Through recent events.
soccer league
What should be improved?










