Whether or not a team can successfully relocate, the determining factor is not only the endorsement of the local football association and the government, but also the approval of the CFA is also crucial. So far, it seems that the CFA's attitude towards relocating teams has always been closed. In short, without the CFA's nod, even if the Sichuan Jiuiu team is warmly welcomed by the Sichuan Provincial Football Association, the road to relocation will still be thorny.
Discussions about whether or not to relocate the Sichuan Jiu Niu team are abuzz, with some people genuinely wanting to relocate and others perhaps just bluffing. Their aim is obviously to win the help of the Sichuan Provincial Football Association and the government, and the strength of such support is directly related to the team's retention. If the support is insufficient, the team will be under unprecedented pressure to survive. In fact, they are experiencing a multi-party game. Whether it is the CFA, the Sichuan Provincial Football Association, the local management, or the Sichuan Jiuniu Club itself, must weigh the pros and cons of many factors.
Huang Qiang pointed out when talking about sports topics, early this season Sichuan Jiuniu put forward the intention to relocate, but at that time the Sichuan Football Association and the local government did not give too much attention to, after all, the stay or go of a team in the first division of the impact on the Sichuan soccer is limited, Chengdu Hibiscus City has a Super League team. The threat of Sichuan Jiuniu didn't seem to attract enough attention, so they decided to focus on hitting the Chinese Super League. In the end, they lived up to their name and earned enough confidence to fight for resources from the Sichuan Football Association and the local government. Now, the three parties are weighing their options, and we will respect the choice of Sichuan JiuNiu no matter where they end up. Perhaps leaving Sichuan will lead to new opportunities, after all, there are very few places that can accommodate two top teams. Now we have two Chinese Super League teams, and if they can co-exist peacefully, that would be the best outcome. If not, it would be good to let one team go. Guys, do you think Sichuan Jiuniu should leave?