The second bullet in the CFA's debt settlement list has stirred up a storm of controversy, marking the end of the list. Those who are not on the list are ill-fated and in danger of being disbanded, while those who made it to the list are rock solid? Have the debt problems been solved? The answer is clearly no, as many teams are suspected of fraud and are riddled with problems.

Shaanxi Chang'an Athletic, China's A-team, had weathered the storm with membership, but it was just the tip of the iceberg. Now, it is listed on the list, but it is really an internal and external problem. Former international star Yang Hao has spoken out publicly, accusing the team of not completing the settlement of arrears: "I have not signed and have submitted a complaint to the Football Association."

China B Zibo Qisheng is also on the list, but the treatment of the players is worrying. It is rumored that many of the team's players have not received their wages, let alone signed the confirmation form. The Football Association even released Zibo Qisheng, really a joke.

Cangzhou Lions of the Chinese Super League is also listed, in fact, the dark current. The blogger "nothing" revealed that at least six players did not sign, but the club has passed through, suspicions abound, who signed for the players, attracting people's imagination.

The Shenzhen team, which owes 200-300 million dollars in wages, miraculously made the list. If not for the heavenly fortune, how can they pass this hurdle? There is a lot of suspense and serious problems.

This is just the tip of the iceberg and numerous teams could be harboring hidden problems. Media people are warning players that the next three days are crucial to get their paychecks, and missing out could mean nothing. Players have written to the FA, but think about it, what can a letter of complaint do? The efficiency and attitude of the FA is just another joke.

Chinese soccer has been rotten to the core, with the Football Association (FA) playing the role of executioner. Some fans are outraged that the Football Association has become an umbrella, and some clubs conspire with fraud. Chinese soccer, it seems that there is no way back.

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