
In the chronological flow of January 25, Wuhan Yangtze River Music Department of a paper announcement, as a cold wind in the winter, announced the team's career in the professional league came to an abrupt end, the end of an era, people can not help but feel a lot of emotions.
Long before the clock struck the Chinese New Year, news of the dissolution of Wuhan Changjiang was like a dark current. The music department had been thinking about it for a few years, but due to a confluence of many factors, it was not announced publicly. However, the day finally came, and in the late afternoon of January 25th, Wuhan Yangtze officially unveiled its dissolution.
Wuhan soccer, once a shining star on China's soccer map, not only won the glory of the Chinese Super League Cup, but also produced a number of players with distinctive personalities. In the 2020 season, under the leadership of Li Tie, the team became the center of attention when it emerged as a dark horse and won the sixth place in the league. Numerous players also stepped onto the national team stage as a result.
However, Li Tie's various moves, but also triggered the dissatisfaction of the senior management, the enthusiasm for soccer gradually waned, reported its violations, which in turn set off a Chinese soccer anti-gambling and fighting the black storm. This storm is getting more and more intense, more and more people are involved in it.
Although the dissolution of Wuhan Changjiang has been finalized, the follow-up effect triggered by Li Tie's case is still fermenting. Reporter Li Xuan revealed that Hubei has reviewed the club's accounts, and the investigation triggered by some of the accounts is still underway, and may spread to more people in the future.
Last season, Wuhan Changjiang dropped into China's first division due to a points deduction. Now, Guangzhou and Shenzhen's futures are full of uncertainty, while Shijiazhuang's Kung Fu seems to be on track to fill the void by being promoted directly to the Chinese Super League in their third season. In the future, there may be other teams following in their footsteps, and the situation in Chinese soccer remains volatile.










