Beijing Youth DailyBeijing Youth Daily reported that the official opening of Jinjiang is expected to take place in mid-November, and that in addition to the two Shanghai clubs Shenhua and Port, including defending champions Taishan, many other clubs are looking to move to Jinjiang for the time being.

It is understood that the Fujian Jinjiang Match Zone in Fujian conditions is expected to play some Chinese Super League matches from the 26th round of the league (mid-November). Late last month, the Super League organizing committee confirmed through official channels that, in addition to Haikou, Fujian Jinjiang has become the second officially designated neutral Super League zone, and announced that two stadiums in the zone have become specific venues for matches. According to reports, due to weather factors, the two Shanghai teams confirmed that they will adjust their home stadiums to the Jinjiang zone within this month.

The division can actually accommodate four to five teams at a time. As a result, other clubs have offered to temporarily move their teams' winter home games to the Jinjiang zone. For example, defending champions Taishan intend to move the team's last two home matches (33rd round against Meizhou Hakka and 34th round against Beijing Guoan) to the Jinjiang zone, considering that this season's Chinese Super League won't end until the end of December at the earliest. Changchun Yatai has similar needs. As for the final adjustment plan, the organizers must communicate with the clubs and tournament zones and make overall arrangements.

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