Although Shenzhen is still in the Chinese Super League this season, the team has lost its morale, with many of its star players canceling their contracts and leaving the team this summer. The Shenzhen team has also suffered repeated defeats in the league, locking up the relegation spot very early on. At the end of the season, the Shenzhen team could not escape the fate of dissolution.

The last one that was recently revealed to be disbanded is the Chinese Super League leader, Shanghai Seaport. In the first half of the season, Shanghai Seaport relied on the referees' "shelter" to make great progress in the league, winning consecutively and occupying the top of the table for a long time.

However, the performance of the Hong Kong team started to drop drastically after the executives of the Hong Kong group were severely "double-regulated". Not only were they eliminated from the FA Cup early, but they also suffered an unbeatable embarrassment with one draw and three losses in four matches in the Chinese Super League and the Asian Champions League. The performance of the players is in sharp contrast to that of a month ago, which reminds fans of the news that the performance of Hong Kong team players is so bad that it is directly related to the dissolution of the club next year.

In recent years, it seems to have become the norm for Chinese Super League clubs to announce their dissolution every season. Now, even luxury clubs like Wuhan Sanzhen and Shanghai Harbor are likely to dissolve, which shows that the Chinese Super League has entered an unprecedented low.

It must be said that the current predicament of our top professional league has a lot to do with the bursting of the gold dollar soccer bubble and a series of policies introduced by former Football Association (FA) President Chen Xuyuan. In particular, the neutral name policy can be said to have completely cut off the "blood production" function of many clubs.

If the CFA doesn't pull back from the brink and suspend the neutral name policy, and fails to help major clubs find new profit models, more Chinese Super League, Chinese League 1, and Chinese League 2 clubs will announce their dissolution in the future. If this situation continues, in a few years, our Chinese Super League will completely collapse...

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