Recently, the Wuhan soccer team officially declared its dissolution, a news that has left many soccer fans feeling sorry for the team and questioning the supervision of the Football Association (FA). Looking back at the past few seasons, several teams in the Chinese Super League have announced their dissolution, from Tianjin Tianhai to Jiangsu Suning's title-winning team to Chongqing Contemporary and Wuhan Changjiang, the Chinese Super League has seen a wave of dissolutions. The Football Association (FA), as the dominant player in the sport, is obviously largely responsible for this phenomenon. It is worth noting that Wuhan's management has lost contact with player Li Tie, which reveals the seriousness of the club's internal problems, which can't be explained simply by salary arrears.

The loss of senior management and Li Tie reveals that the crisis of Wuhan club is not a superficial wage problem, after all, the gold owner behind the Zhuoer Group is strong, soccer is not a child's play for them. At the same time, the operating costs of the Chinese Super League and the Chinese First Division are also declining, so the truth of the Wuhan team dissolution or Zall Group has no intention of getting involved in soccer, and the official dissolution of the most sensible choice.

The Zall Group has the ability to make Wuhan exit the stage, and those teams that are in the limelight due to financial difficulties, such as Hebei, Guangzhou, Guangzhou and Shenzhen, may also be facing disbandment. The Hebei team has been operating in worrying conditions for the last two seasons, and rumors of dissolution are rife. Once the Hebei team announced its dissolution, fans and media are afraid that it will be difficult to keep calm.

Guangzhou performed well in the Chinese Super League last year, yet still finished relegated early. Nonetheless, Guangzhou's city stock reform failed to succeed and the debt issue is still pending. Guangzhou and Shenzhen are in the same situation as Guangzhou, and the future of the four teams mentioned above is not optimistic. The Chinese Super League may be on the verge of a new wave of disbandments, with fans pointing the finger at Li Tie and Chen Xuyuan.

The dissolution of the Wuhan team is inextricably linked to the conflict with Li Tie. Li Tie had repeatedly accused Wuhan team of defaulting on wages, while the club ignored this. In the end, the relationship between the two sides deteriorated and came to a tragic end. Chen Xuyuan, the chairman of the Football Association, has been responsible for the successive dissolution of several teams since he took office.

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