In the turbulent Chinese Super League (CSL), the soccer fiasco is like a heavy bomb that could trigger a series of chain reactions. Once a team is suspected of playing fake soccer, the CFA is not soft, and relegation penalties follow. In the face of such a serious situation, the Football Association has long been prepared for a rainy day, ready to deal with access to the possible risk of failure.
It is reported that Nantong Zhiyun, a team that was relegated early this season, recently received a special notice. They were asked to submit their entry materials according to the Chinese Super League standard. If this news is true, Nantong Zhiyun may be able to take the opportunity of the submission to return to the Chinese Super League. However, Mr. M, a well-known soccer media person, pointed out that the coordination between the ticket and the time of access might need a longer cycle. Many of this year's initiatives, but only to reach a preliminary intention, the formal implementation will have to wait until next year.
What's more inscrutable is that Nantong Zhiyun's chances of being relegated will come to naught if the penalized Chinese Super League team is only deducted points instead of being relegated. Before this relegated team, Meizhou Hakka is also preparing to submit access materials. The current Chinese Super League is like a rickety building, and the fall of the golden dollar soccer era has left most of the teams in a difficult business situation. Teams are disbanded every season, and this has become the norm in the Chinese Super League. In the face of such a situation, the CFA seems to be at its wits' end, and can only barely maintain the integrity of the league by way of replacement.