prepare for war and assemble
The Chinese men's national soccer team started an intense training session on March 21 in Shanghai, despite the challenge of the withdrawal of Wu Lei, Jiang Guangtai and other core players due to injuries. Coach Li Tie led the team to face not only the warm-up matches of the Chinese Super League teams, but also to deal with the upcoming 40-team World Cup. Prior to this, the national football team had already received training on refereeing rules and gained an in-depth understanding of the characteristics of West Asian referees. On the first day at the Shanghai base, the FA also organized training on anti-doping knowledge to ensure that the team's preparation is comprehensive.
Race Preview
Next up, the national soccer team will have a number of key matches in June: against the Maldives and the Philippines, as well as battles with Guam and Syria.
Women's Soccer Trends
On the women's side, there is an upcoming Tokyo Olympics qualifying playoff match against the South Korean women's soccer team on April 8th. Despite the fact that the opponents are trying to understand our women's soccer team, the Chinese women's soccer team has kept a low profile and has been doing their best to prepare for the match. Recently, the relevant person in charge of the Anti-Doping Center of the General Administration of Sport of China also conducted anti-doping knowledge training for the international players.
League Dynamics
The professional league of the Chinese Super League (CSL) is gearing up to ensure a smooth start on April 20th. The Shanghai meeting will unveil details of the Chinese Super League schedule and format, which involves two divisions, Guangzhou and Suzhou, and is divided into three phases.
Rules for promotion and demotion
In terms of promotion and relegation, the rules for promotion and relegation in Central League 1 and Central League 2 have been clarified, including the cases of direct promotion or relegation, as well as the win-loss relationship in the play-offs.
lit. newborn tiger of Tianjin (idiom); fig. a new lease on life
After the turmoil in Tianjin soccer, the newborn Tianjin Tigers have begun to assemble. The new club has communicated with the players on the issue of unpaid wages and promised to resolve it within 3-6 months. The team has recalled most of its original players and brought in new faces, and is working to complete the integration of the team in a short period of time.
Cangzhou Lion New Chapter
The Cangzhou Lions have also started a new journey, and it is worth looking forward to how the team will perform in the new season.