
News flash: According to the Football Times, the process of restoring home and away stadiums for the new soccer season is steadily progressing. The article points out that the process of restoring home and away stadiums is coming to an end, with only two hurdles left to cross. Meanwhile, some local governments have already issued licenses to hold tournaments, and the overall situation shows a positive trend.
By yesterday's deadline, the CFA and the Chinese Super League preparatory team had finished collecting feedback letters from 18 Chinese Super League teams. It is reported that the Chinese Super League teams submitted their feedback without exception, and the survey has received positive responses from the Chinese Super League and Chinese League One clubs. All 18 Super League clubs have expressed their approval, and the vast majority of local football associations have also expressed their support. Some of the associations are actively negotiating with the local governments in order to promote the preparatory work for the tournament.
At the Central League level, most clubs and local associations agreed to the restoration of home and away matches. However, the attitude of the clubs in the second division was mixed, with some clubs supporting it, while others expressed concerns over venues, finances and other issues.
The Football Times reveals further details of the restoration of the home and away process. The article emphasizes that there are only two steps left in the process: the first is the final approval of the restoration of home and away stadiums, which has been initially approved by the higher authorities, laying the groundwork for the issuance of the letter of inquiry. However, Chinese Super League and Chinese League One clubs still need to pass the approval for the resumption of home and away stadiums, which is a key part of the process. Once this step is completed, the process of restoring home and away venues is basically complete, and the next local government's permission is the final hurdle.
According to the latest research, the CFA and the Chinese Super League, Chinese League clubs and local football associations will work together to promote the implementation of local licenses to host matches. It is reported that local governments have already issued licenses to host matches.
To sum up, if the home and away restoration work is finally realized, it will undoubtedly bring great good news to the fans and soccer practitioners. (Source: DD)










