Men's soccer prepares for Top 40: challenges and opportunities exist

Despite the fact that the national team faced the plight of Wu Lei and other key players missing due to injuries during the Shanghai training period that started on March 21, coach Li Tie continued to lead the team to actively prepare for the game. In a series of warm-up matches, they not only had to practice their tactics, but also adapt to the style of the Chinese Super League team.

At the tactical level, the Football Association organized an explanation of the penalty rules to gain a deeper understanding of the enforcement characteristics of West Asian referees; at the preparation level, anti-doping training was also carried out in parallel to ensure that the team was in a state of competitiveness and safe to participate.

Before the end of the training session on April 3, Chen Xuyuan, chairman of the Football Association, was on hand to cheer up the players.

The schedule includes the Maldives in the 7th round on June 3, the Philippines in the 9th round on June 7, Guam against China in the 8th round on June 11, and China against Syria in the 10th round on June 15th.

Women's soccer Tokyo Olympics preliminaries: China-Korea clash on the horizon

The women's soccer team's Tokyo Olympics Preliminary Round Playoffs will be played on April 8 and April 13 against the South Korean women's soccer team. The two-legged matches will be played in South Korea in the first leg and at the Suzhou Olympic Sports Center in the second leg.

The South Korean women's soccer team has been trying to understand the technical and tactical situation and personnel of the Chinese women's soccer team through various channels, but the Chinese women's soccer team has always kept a low profile in preparation for the war. on March 18, Chen Xiaoxiong, chairman of the Committee on Therapeutic Use Exemptions for Athletes of the Anti-Doping Center of the State General Administration of Sport, went to Suzhou to provide anti-doping training for the Chinese women's soccer team.

League: Pro League prepares for Chinese Super League start

The professional league is intensely preparing for the start of the Chinese Super League on April 20th. The Shanghai meeting will detail the release of the journey format of the Chinese Super League, which will be played in two divisions, Guangzhou and Suzhou, in three phases.

The promotion and relegation rules for the three tiers of the league are as follows: 1st-2nd place in the 2021 season in the Central League will be promoted directly to the Chinese Super League, and 15th-16th place in the Chinese Super League will have a play-off with 3rd-4th place in the Central League; 1st-2nd place in the 2021 season in the Central League will be promoted directly to the Central League, and 23rd-24th place in the Central League will be relegated directly to the Central League Championship.

2021 season 16 teams in the Chinese Super League, 18 teams in the Chinese First Division, 24 teams in the Chinese Second Division; 2022 season 18 teams in the Chinese Super League, 18 teams in the Chinese First Division, 24 teams in the Chinese Second Division.

Jinmen Tiger: Rising from the Troubles

After a week of crisis, the Jinmen Tigers quickly completed the formation of the team, the Tianjin Municipal Sports Bureau took over the team and sought sponsors, and TEDA Holdings said goodbye to the stage of history completely.

The new Jinmen Tigers have communicated with their players that they will settle last year's salary arrears within 3-6 months. The team has recalled most of the players who had contracts with Zimmen Tigers, while new players have also joined the team.

March 30, the team officially began training, how to complete the integration in a short period of time, is a major challenge facing the Jinmen Tigers.

Cangzhou Lions: to be continued...

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