The plight of Shenzhen soccer is getting deeper and deeper, and it can be called the hardest hit by the debt problem of the Chinese Super League. It is reported that the debt of Shenzhen Music Group has climbed to 35 billion dollars. Recently, the Shenzhen team has also become the eye of the storm of Li Tie's case, five music department officials and first-team players were detained for investigation.

Shenzhen club is now standing on the edge of the cliff, and will most likely become the fastest club in the Chinese Super League to announce its dissolution after Wuhan Changjiang.

The situation of the Chinese Super League clubs is already bad enough, let alone the Chinese League One. This year, the number of dissolved clubs in China A may exceed that of China Super League. In addition to Shaanxi Chang'an Athletic, which already announced its dissolution last year, North Polytechnic, North Sport University, Sichuan Jiuniu, Zibo Cuju, Jiangxi Liansheng and others may all follow in their footsteps and announce their dissolution. This can not help but make people question whether the 2023 season of the Chinese Super League can be held as scheduled.

In less than a year, the Chinese Super League and the Chinese League A have many clubs facing dissolution crisis, which is rare in the history of China's professional soccer league. The CFA, especially its president Chen Xuyuan, has an unshirkable responsibility for this. Since taking office in 2019, 45 professional clubs in the country's three-tier league have been dissolved.

In Chen Xuyuan's fourth year at the helm of the Football Association, the number of dissolved clubs will perhaps reach 50 or even 60. The dissolution of many clubs has had a serious impact on the healthy development of professional soccer leagues. On the surface, the league's brand has been tarnished by the past 10 years of gold-dollar soccer, but its foundation has also been completely destroyed.

The dissolution of so many clubs and the crisis of many more have caused deep concern about the future of soccer in China. In the future, which parents will be willing to send their children to soccer training? Without the soil for soccer youth training, how can we cultivate the future stars of Chinese soccer? This question deserves deep thinking by all soccer practitioners .......

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