
The latest news reveals that before the Sichuan JiuNiu team decided to move to Shenzhen and officially changed its name to "Shenzhen New Pengcheng", the team actually faced a choice between Shenzhen and Hunan. Both places gave strong support to the team, but in the end JiuNiu chose Shenzhen. This decision made Changsha miss out on the opportunity to own a Chinese Super League team, and with it came a lot of frustration and heated discussions among the fans. Some fans believe that if Sichuan JiuNiu chose to settle in Changsha, Hunan Province, it might be able to usher in a broader space for development, after all, Changsha's soccer atmosphere is quite strong.
The FA has relaxed the restrictions on relocation of clubs, a policy that has injected a shot in the arm for investors in the Central League. In the fiercely competitive environment of the league, the implementation of this policy has brought new vitality and growth opportunities to the clubs. Sichuan Jiuniu's move has set an example for other teams in the league, inspiring them to be more focused and committed, thus raising the level of competition in the league as a whole. Although the move of Jiu Niu has left Hunan fans with a heavy heart, it also highlights the vitality and potential of China's soccer market, and perhaps Changsha will soon be able to welcome a Chinese Super League team of its own.










