In China's soccer landscape, every year clubs face the new season's FA entrance exam as if it were a hurdle, and for many clubs in the Chinese Super League and the Chinese League One, it is undoubtedly a key test. Prior to this, many clubs were in trouble due to FIFA's transfer ban, and the mood of the fans was like a roller coaster.

After a period of hard work, Meizhou Hakka and Yanbian Longding were finally released from the FIFA transfer ban. Immediately after that, Cangzhou Lions of the Chinese Super League and Guangzhou of the Chinese First League also announced that they successfully lifted the FIFA ban, and the news came as if a long drought had received sweet rain.

In particular, the Guangzhou team, without the intervention of the Foreign Football Association (FFA), with the club's own hard work, the strong support of its sponsors and the enthusiastic support of its fans, managed to recover the unpaid salary of its former head coach, Carnavaro, thus successfully lifting the FIFA ban before the deadline.

However, just as Guangzhou and other clubs lifted their bans, Wuhan Sanzhen and Jiangxi Lushan were still on the ban list. Among them, although Wuhan Sanzhen had faced 11 bans, but with the assistance of the local football association, in the early morning of December 19, successfully withdrew the ban, also announced the lifting of the ban.

Currently, Jiangxi Lushan has become the only club still facing three transfer bans. In the footsteps of the Football Association audit is approaching, Jiangxi Lushan facing the pressure and challenge is self-evident, they must go all out in anticipation of ushering in a turnaround.

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