In the golden October, Yunnan Yukun Football Club's head coach Anderson is keenly aware of the challenges of the Chinese Super League, and he is actively involved in the in-depth analysis of the tournament, aiming to improve the team's strength through reinforcements and the development of local players.

According to Yuxi Daily, Yukun has absorbed many power players and coaches this season, and the logistical support it provides for accommodation and training has been comparable to Chinese Super League standards. With the Chinese A League halfway through the war, Yukun to local leaders and investors to show the financial needs of the super, have received firm support: "full commitment".

Yukun's success in the Super League not only means that Yuxi will usher in a top league team, but also heralds an overall improvement in tournament specifications, safety and security, and service quality. The surge in capital investment and the strengthening of commercial operations have become the club's imminent tasks. In the coming year, the club will build a diversified operation system with tickets, sponsorship, league share and license development as the core.

In terms of reinforcements, Anderson is well thought out and the team currently only has three foreign players. He continues to pay attention to the Chinese Super League, carefully planning the signing strategy, and is committed to the strengthening of local players. At the same time, the youth training system is also advancing steadily, the club has built a youth training ladder including 92 players from U13 to U19, of which Yunnan players account for as high as 73%.

As the season comes to an end, Yunnan Yukun's home ground, the Highland Sports Center, will launch the main stadium seat expansion project, with plans to add 5,300 new seats, when the total number of seats will reach 30,300. In addition, facilities such as turf, lighting and VAR systems will be fully upgraded to enhance the viewing experience.

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