Recently there was a piece of 2020

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The auction of the champion's medal, which was put on a second-hand auction site and priced at 5,000 yuan, has gone viral on the Chinese internet, with some journalists lamenting the cheapness of soccer sentiments, but some netizens deriding it as a "cheap" way to sell a medal.

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The medals aren't even worth $5,000.

A screenshot of a second-hand auction site that recently went viral on the Chinese internet shows an unknown person offering a piece of the 2020 season won by Jiangsu Suning

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Gold Medal with a price tag of 5,000 RMB. The screenshot sparked discussion on the internet, with former international footballer Xu Liang recognizing the authenticity of the medal and some netizens expressing deep sympathy for the seller reduced to selling his honor.

As a matter of fact, the Jiangsu team was disbanded one season after winning the championship, so it is understandable that some members of the team are not happy with their lives. Former Jiangsu team reporter Wang Minghao also lamented: "It's a big story! The sentiment of soccer is so cheap. However, he believes that the sale of medals was not done by the players, but by the staff. However, some netizens are not sold on the sale of medals, and have even criticized the sale of medals, leaving behind 5,000, which is really not worth much, I'll pay 250, no more, to illustrate the point.

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Sarcastic comments such as the championship is not worth anything at all.

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