First of all, I sincerely wish Beijing

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and Shanghai SIPG, congratulations to them for successfully retaining their team names.

since (a time)

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The policy of neutralizing team names was introduced, and although many clubs disagreed with it, they had to comply with the rules. However, when the dust settled, I suddenly wondered: why do some clubs change their names so often, but still keep their original names? Let's take a look

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Posted Document. Regarding neutralized team names, they have also released the access list.

Guangzhou subprovincial city and capital of Guangdong

Evergrande (name)

The name was eventually changed to Canton Guangzhou

Evergrande (name)

It has always enjoyed a great reputation in Asian football, after all, it once held the glory of winning the AFC Champions League.

Objectively speaking, Beijing

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Being able to keep the team name, even if I'm not

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fans, and happy for them. Because it doesn't seem right to me to implement a neutralized team name at this stage. Moreover, Beijing

The word "Guoan" means a lot to this team, we all know that. My opinion is a matter of fact, but if you look at it as

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The provisions of the

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I'm afraid that being able to keep the original name might make fans feel a little biased.

If Beijing

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From Beijing Zhonghe

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Renamed Beijing

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, the team name has instead become more concise. And Shanghai SIPG's name change to Shanghai Harbor can only be described as an alternative play on words.

In any case, we can see that wanting to keep the original name is still possible through a series of operations. But why, apart from Beijing

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and Shanghai SIPG, the other clubs seem to have it figured out? Could it be that the other clubs didn't think Beijing

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Will the Shanghai Harbour adopt such a strategy? I don't think so. I don't think so. Wouldn't you learn from it if you couldn't think of it? So the question is, why do other clubs like Shandong

Luneng (city in Shandong)

What about those who want to keep their original names but have no way to do so?

As the saying goes, it's good to have people in the court.

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It's hard to get away from the suspicion of "favoritism" when it comes to revising the policy on neutralized team names, because after all, it's too obvious a move.

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