
Is the FA serious this time?Only 42 out of 50 clubs passed the audit, and 8 clubs failed to pass the admission audit, including 2 Chinese Super League clubs!
According to Beijing Youth Daily, 50 clubs from all levels of professional leagues have submitted their entry audit documents to the FA, however only 42 clubs have passed the preliminary audit and 8 clubs have failed to pass the preliminary audit. The eight clubs that failed to pass the preliminary audit include two Chinese Super League teams, four Chinese First Division teams and two Chinese Second Division teams.
There are six Chinese Super League teams from the north, including Beijing Guoan, Changchun Yatai, Tianjin Jinmen Tigers, Cangzhou Lions, Qingdao West Coast and Qingdao Hainiu. The first team to be ruled out is Tianjin Jinmen Tigers, as they have already started reorganizing and need to replace all their foreign aid. Changchun Yatai have been in a relatively stable state and there have been no rumors of salary arrears, so it should be unlikely that there are any problems. The two Qingdao teams are also unlikely to have difficulties. One has just been promoted and is unlikely to be relegated. The other team has just changed its manager, and teams that change managers usually don't have too many problems.
After analyzing the situation, it was found that only Beijing Guoan and Cangzhou Lions are still in the competition! Cangzhou Lions heard the news of salary arrears towards the end of the season, which made the fans understand why Kante performed well but did not stay on, the reason was because Cangzhou Lions did not have enough money. Although people once didn't expect it, the emergence of BJSC was a real surprise.
Beijing Guoan is a veteran club established for 31 years. In the face of the introduction of the neutral name policy, Beijing Guoan also made great efforts to keep its name unchanged, and encountered great difficulties in the process of share reform. Fortunately, the unremitting efforts were not in vain, and Beijing Guoan finally succeeded in retaining the name "Beijing Guoan", which has a golden brand name.
Beijing Guoan has always been a club that seeks to win and keep pushing for the title. In order to win the title, Beijing Guoan has been changing managers in recent years, but unfortunately each manager is not as good as his predecessor and the team has lost its unique style. Perhaps because of this, Beijing Guoan's competitiveness is getting worse and worse, and has failed to enter the AFC Champions League for two consecutive seasons.
According to Beijing Youth Daily, Beijing Guoan was already rumored to be having trouble surviving last season, and this season is even more rumored to have issues with unpaid wages. This is unfortunate news, especially if it includes two Chinese Super League teams, which could also include Beijing Guoan. There aren't many old Chinese Super League clubs left these days, so let's hope the northern team Beijing Youth Daily is referring to isn't Beijing Guoan.
Of course, even if the eight clubs have failed the admission test, it does not mean that they do not have a chance. They still have a chance to resubmit their information, but they must first resolve the wage arrears and historical problems. If even Beijing Guoan fails to pass the access audit, it also shows that the Chinese Football Association takes matters very seriously and treats no one differently.










