The fervor of soccer fans in China is one of the highest in the world, which undoubtedly highlights the far-reaching impact of the world's most popular sport in Chinese society. Thinking back to the days of "gold-dollar soccer", many shrewd investors poured money into the Chinese Super League, not blindly, but recognizing the huge potential of China's soccer market to compete with the world's top leagues and the fervent support of its fan base. This gap is evident when compared to Saudi Arabia's massive importation of stars but still unable to match our audience numbers.
Obviously, if China's league CSL moderately enhance the investment, enhance the game spectacle, and continue to scientific management, fully capable of building into Asia's top league, and is even expected to be among the ranks of the world's sixth largest league. At present, the key to Chinese soccer is to explore and adhere to the correct path, rather than from time to time as fishing and sunshine net, not to mention tolerate any form of corruption and match-fixing phenomenon, which the outside world does not want to see again.