Being in Suzhou, the Chinese soccer team has not forgotten the closed training even in the midst of the intense border barrier investigation, and has prepared for the double line. If the home tournament in November cannot be held within the country for any reason, the team will start its third overseas training and tournament program this year.
The recent fluctuations in the domestic epidemic have added variables to the team's home stadium bid. Although the CFA is still actively promoting the matter, as of this moment, the national soccer team is still facing uncertainty in its preparations. Before the team completes its first four matches and returns home to recuperate, the FA has considered various aspects of the home event, while retaining the possibility of training and playing at a third-party venue. Sharjah, UAE, as a known location for the team and where they had their first win of the 12-team tournament, naturally became the first choice for a third-party venue.
It is reported that the national football team in West Asia for more than 50 days of "migration", before returning to the country to recuperate, the psychological pressure of some players is close to the limit. If the November tournament is arranged in a third-party venue, the team's stay outside is expected to be shortened to about two weeks. However, this also means that the second phase of the Chinese Super League will inevitably be impacted, as according to the current entry requirements, the team will have to undergo quarantine observation after returning to China, which will have a significant impact on the second phase of the Chinese Super League, which will be held from December 1st to January 3rd of the following year.
Chinese soccer teams have a clear advantage in domestic tournaments, but they lack quality warm-up matches and can only play teaching matches with clubs. At present, the AFC Cup is in full swing, Shandong Taishan, Shanghai Harbor, Shanghai Shenhua, Shenzhen, Henan Songshan Longmen and other top eight teams are not bad, but whether they can find time to train with the national football team, but also need to make concerted efforts by all parties.










