March 21, 2011 - Recently, the Shijiazhuang Kungfu team of the Central League is preparing for the new season in Guangdong. According to Shijiazhuang Daily, Shijiazhuang Kungfu has the possibility of supplementing the Chinese Super League and the club is ready with both hands.

Since going to Guangdong earlier this month for their third training session before the new season, the Shijiazhuang Kung Fu Team has played warm-up matches against a number of Chinese Super League (CSL) and Chinese League One (CHL1) teams, including Meizhou Hakka, Shenzhen and Guangzhou City. On Friday, the Shijiazhuang Kung Fu Team also held an instructional match against the Chinese national team at the Yuexiu Mountain Stadium. Despite the team's 0-4 defeat, the entire team generally agreed that they gained a lot of experience from the match, and that there is still a gap between them and the national team in terms of tactics and the rhythm of defense and offense.

After signing Ecuadorian striker Ayovi, Shijiazhuang Kung Fu Club has roughly confirmed another foreigner. Considering the team's need to prepare for the Central League, the third foreigner will be a center forward attacker.

As things stand, Shijiazhuang Kung Fu, who finished fourth in the Chinese League last season, has the potential to be handed over to the Chinese Super League, so the club is well prepared. If there is a chance that they will be sent back, they will immediately start looking at other foreign players to bring in.

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