At the February 5 point in time, news from Football Daily revealed that the country's Football Association and its preparatory team are conducting in-depth discussions on the idea of organizing soccer events off-site, and that the idea may be adopted for implementation.

It is reported that although the possibility of off-site hosting is being actively considered, it is not open without restrictions. Firstly, the Chinese Super League still holds a ban on off-site hosting; secondly, for the off-site hosting of the A and B leagues, applications will be open, but will be accompanied by certain thresholds.

Compared to the widespread criticism of neutral names, the ban on off-site hosting doesn't seem to have stirred up too many waves, especially among the fanbase. However, at the club level, especially those facing difficulties, the call for off-site hosting has been quite loud. It is worth noting that while the voices of Chinese Super League clubs are lower on this topic, the voices of clubs in the Chinese League A and Chinese League B are relatively stronger.

In the face of the actual situation of China's A, China's B-level clubs, the Football Association and the preparatory group intends to restore the second and third level of professional leagues held in different places, but this policy will still be accompanied by a number of constraints: for example, strictly prohibit the "relocation of the disease", that is, the relocation of the club must not exist in the non-payment of wages and other irregularities, and in other conditions of access to meet the standards; in addition, the relocation of clubs shall not be relocated again within a long period of time. In addition, the relocated clubs will not be allowed to relocate again within a long period of time.

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