
After all the twists and turns, the access list was finally revealed, Tianjin soccer ho to take the Super League seat, this result makes the number of teams early exit this season remains at six, in addition to the Jiangsu team, the Central A of Taizhou Yuanda, Beijing Renhe, Hohhot three teams, as well as the Central B of Jiangsu Yancheng, Shenzhen Pokgang five teams failed to pass the access.
Compared to previous years, when the number of withdrawals was as high as 16, this figure is clearly a significant improvement. However, a series of moves by the CFA throughout the admission process have still sparked widespread controversy.
First of all, the constant postponement of the access link has seriously undermined the authority of the rules. The reason for each postponement by the Football Association may be that it hopes more clubs can help themselves, but this has also given many clubs a chance, leading to a certain degree of confusion. For example, on March 22, the Zibo Cuju team announced the dissolution of all players and coaching staff just after gaining access, and the Nantong Zhiyun team also refused to pay unpaid wages even after losing their case. Fortunately, these two teams finally completed the access, to continue to play in the season of the League.
Secondly, some clubs have suffered as a result of the successive postponements. Zhejiang team, for example, if the Football Association did not delay the announcement of the results, they are undoubtedly able to obtain access to the qualification. However, in the end, Tianjin's "resurrection" made Zhejiang's efforts to attract reinforcements in accordance with Chinese Super League standards come to naught. As a result of the chain reaction, Qingdao Hainiu, who were expected to be promoted to the first division, will have to stay in the second division, so how should the losses involved be calculated? Should the CFA be held responsible?
Furthermore, although the Tianjin team has retained its qualification for the Chinese Super League due to the "green light" from the FA, key players such as Achimpen, Ahmadov, and Du Jia have already left the team, and the team is currently under the trusteeship of the Tianjin Municipal Sports Bureau, which has a serious problem of shortage of funds. With such a forced retention of a Chinese Super League qualification, can Tianjin play well in the league this season? Will they face a similar dilemma again next season? All of this has become unknown.










