
The CFA has shocked the world of soccer with its maneuvers, from the old days when scoring a header counted as two goals, to the drawing of poker to determine the runners-up and third-place finishers, and the change in the neutral names of clubs. The CFA can do anything if they have an idea, and they continue to challenge our perceptions of soccer as a sport. However, the series of controversial actions by the CFA continues. Based on our investigations, it appears that our soccer association intends to take another step towards interfering with the league.
As we all know, the Asian Games will be held in Hangzhou this year, and as the hosts, we certainly want to add to the glory of our country at home. Therefore, the Football Association is planning to introduce a policy for the time being, that is, if a team exports international players for the Asian Games, then their opponents can only have three foreign players. In this way, teams with Olympic internationals will profit from this.
According to the recent distribution of players in the National Olympic Training Team, nine teams, including Wuhan Sanzhen, Shandong Taishan, Shanghai Shenhua, Shanghai Harbor and Zhejiang, have exported personnel, which means that these teams are likely to have good foreign players in their future matches. While some teams will profit from this, only the CFA can come up with this method. For relegated teams such as Nantong Zhiyun and Qingdao Hainiu, such an operation is very unfair because they do not export national Olympians, and these teams are still more dependent on foreign players. Once the number of foreign aiders is reduced, it will be a huge blow to them.










