It goes without saying that the latest report from Beiqing Sports reveals that the CFA has yet to finalize the name of the company, even though it is planning to go in a different direction and set up a brand new operating company. But it's clear that for China's professional soccer leagues, getting rid of the direct management of the FA and moving towards marketization is undoubtedly the way to prosperity.
The current Chinese Super League, although the teams have submitted applications for access, but the new season in the end who can get the qualification of the Chinese Super League, still need to wait for the relevant departments of the Football Association's rigorous examination. Especially those teams that are mired in historical problems, it is urgent to solve and properly deal with these problems.
As we all know, the professional league is the foundation of Chinese soccer, and given the limited opportunities for domestic players to play abroad, improving the quality of the local league is especially crucial. Only by comprehensively improving the competitive level of the professional league can we produce more outstanding players, which is expected to put Chinese soccer back on the right track.