
According to this latest news, before Sichuan Jiuniu chose to move to Shenzhen and change its name to "Shenzhen Xinpengcheng", it actually had to choose between Shenzhen and Hunan. Both places offered great support, but Jiuniu decided to settle for Shenzhen. Changsha missed out on the chance to have a Chinese Super League team because of this decision, sparking a lot of emotion and debate among fans. Some believe that Sichuan Jiuniu might have had a better development if they went to Hunan, as Changsha has a very favorable soccer environment.
The FA's announcement to liberalize the policy of allowing clubs to relocate to other locations has created a huge incentive for investors in the Central League. The implementation of this policy has brought new vitality and development opportunities for clubs in the relatively difficult league of the Central League. The case of Sichuan Jiuniu has given teams in the Central League a vision that has prompted them to start investing more seriously in improving the competitiveness of the league as a whole. The choice of Jiuniu Kickball Club, although disappointing to Hunan fans, demonstrates the vitality and potential of China's soccer market, and perhaps Changsha will have a Chinese Super League team as soon as possible in the future.










