
On March 20, Beijing time, China's Football Association unveiled a new phase of the debt list. In this round of the list, Chengdu Rongcheng, Guangzhou Twins and Shenzhen teams are listed, which can not help but make people speculate a lot. Are these teams really solving the problem of salary arrears? This is still a mystery to be unraveled!
Attention also, in this second batch of salary arrears list, Wuhan Yangtze River, Hebei, Zibo Cuju, Beijing North Physical Education University, Xinjiang Tianshan Snow Leopard and other five teams ranked ahead. It is worth mentioning that Wuhan Yangtze River has announced the dissolution, it seems that the other four teams can not help but follow in the footsteps of the dust, a dissolution of the storm seems to be about to sweep.
Hebei team has not yet opened training this season, the team can not even find a suitable successor, dissolution seems to be inevitable. Beijing Sports University situation is not optimistic, even the team bus has been detained, even the basic cost of living are difficult to protect, it seems that the dissolution is only a matter of time. Zibo Cuju although efforts to survive, but according to reports, they still have two players have not been included in the liquidation list.
Xinjiang Tianshan Snow Leopard has officially announced the dissolution of the previous, but the use of the word "to be" appears to be very subtle, does not seem to completely give up. Given the case of Xinjiang Guanghui team's successful transformation, Xinjiang Tianshan Snow Leopard may still have a chance of survival. However, the second batch of the settlement of unpaid wages list did not appear in the figure of the Xinjiang team, it seems that they may really give up the treatment.
Of course, whether the teams appearing on the second batch of the list to resolve wage arrears have really resolved the problem of wage arrears is equally a mystery. For example, the Shenzhen team, which owes hundreds of millions of dollars in wages in arrears, appears on the list this time. As for the Guangzhou team and Guangzhou City, the media and fans hope that they can pull through, but their road to survival is still full of suspense.
In general, the current professional soccer league in China, whether it is the Chinese Super League or the Chinese First Division, the fate of each team is quite rough. Even as they enter the new season, it seems that they can only cope with the situation with a dying struggle and nine deaths. Most clubs are having problems with their operations and development, so why are they struggling? Perhaps it's because it's the first year since the epidemic was liberalized and everyone wants to give it a try, so they've been trying to delay it in any way they can.










