
On July 18, Chinese Super League teams were required to submit a progress report on the settlement of salary arrears to the Football Association. According to soccer reporter Lu Mi, who broke the news on air, Chengdu Rongcheng, Tianjin Jinmen Tigers, Henan Songshan Dragons, Changchun Yatai and Wuhan Sanzhen have not experienced any wage arrears. In addition, she shared the latest developments at the home stadiums of these teams.
Chengdu Rongcheng: Phoenix Hill Stadium is 90% likely to be the home stadium, with Shuangliu Stadium as a backup.
Tianjin Jinmen Tiger: The Water Drop Stadium is still expected to be used as the home ground, and the club is actively discussing with the government and the Sports Bureau to resume the home-and-away system.
Henan Songshan Longmen: Nautical Stadium has become the first choice, Luoyang Stadium is the backup. The team has submitted applications to both venues, and the Navigation Stadium has passed the inspection of the CFA and is now waiting for government approval. The venue has good turf, and the seats need to be repaired.
Changchun Yatai: The municipal government has approved the resumption of home and away matches, and the home ground is confirmed to be in Changchun Stadium. The Football Association has examined the venue and the club is working hard to get fans to attend the games. The team has no history of salary arrears, and coach Chen Yang's position is solid.
Wuhan Three Towns: The home stadium is set to be at Chaokou Sports Center, which is currently awaiting government approval procedures.










