Undoubtedly, Shijiazhuang Kung Fu Club has caught a glimpse of what it will be like to break into the Chinese Super League when the Kunshan team is stuck in a quagmire and some of the Chinese Super League teams are also struggling. What's especially striking is that Shijiazhuang Kung Fu will have a head start if the Chinese League One teams hit a barrier to entry. As a result, they are actively preparing to change their squad.

In the late afternoon of March 27, Shijiazhuang Kung Fu Football Club publicly released a batch of photos and copy of the team's training, which referred to the following: Live up to the spring light, practice hard and relentlessly. Holding a normal heart, everywhere. Obviously, the "normal heart" here is to show that they are fully prepared to replenish the Chinese Super League lineup at any time. Through the lens of the training site, Shijiazhuang Kung Fu players can be seen in high spirits, training focus and dedication, they are also ready for double.

Prior to this, Xu Tao, general manager of Shijiazhuang Kung Fu Football Club, made it clear that the club has submitted all the admission materials to the Chinese Football Association and the Chinese Football Federation. The goal of the new season is to go all out and strive for a place in the Chinese Super League.

It is reported that in the new season, Shijiazhuang Kung Fu's home ground will be set up in Shijiazhuang Yutong International Sports Center Stadium. Whether to continue to fight in the Central League or is expected to be promoted to the Chinese Super League, this was once the home of Shijiazhuang Yongchang team, but with Yongchang moved to Cangzhou and renamed Cangzhou Lions, Shijiazhuang once lost the Chinese Super League team, Yutong is also temporarily dormant.

Now, determined to take root in Shijiazhuang, Shijiazhuang Kung Fu, will once again raise the flag of Shijiazhuang soccer, facing the warm spring wind, writing a new green chapter.

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