
In the Beijing time zone on February 25th, a heavyweight report in the soccer world revealed the plight of Hebei soccer's stock reform. The article reveals that Hebei is in a worrying situation as it has yet to see the light of day despite harboring a strong desire to survive.
Soccer Daily further revealed that Hebei became the first team in this winter training camp to publicly announce the postponement of training. The assembly scheduled for February 8 has been postponed, and even the accompanying foreign coaching team has delayed their return to China. Currently, the assembly date of the first team is not yet clear, and the departure time of the foreign aid and coaching team is also forced to be postponed.
Looking back at last season, Hebei's adversity was obvious: unpaid wages, paralyzed bases, and despite the club's many attempts to save itself, the results were minimal. The progress of the share reform is stagnant, the club knows nothing about the details of the share reform, the return of coaches and players is not expected, the introduction of new people is forced to put on hold, the club is unable to start the winter training and preparation for the new season.
According to Football Daily, the special funds allocated by the government department at the end of last year have not yet arrived at the club. If the Chinese Super League is restarted in April, the prospect of Hebei's team is not optimistic given the current situation.
Hebei Football Club is responding positively to the CFA's decision to restore home and away stadiums in the Chinese Super League, and is actively communicating with the relevant municipal departments, showing its desire for survival and its enthusiasm for passing on the Hebei soccer spirit.
Meanwhile, the Korean coaching team is closely monitoring the club's shareholding developments.










