Through their words, we seem to be able to glimpse behind these names, perhaps hiding individual clubs' top executives or players active on the pitch.

The situation is reminiscent of the first banned list unveiled by the Football Association on September 10 this year, when more than 60 people were fined, including many popular players like Wang Song.

Wang Song was still playing as a starter in the Chinese First Division before the roster was revealed, but he disappeared from Shijiazhuang Kung Fu's lineup as soon as the roster was released. Although he is still active on social media platforms, the effects of the ban are already apparent.

Blogger @ChineseLeagueObserver also expressed similar views on his personal social media platforms, saying that "what's coming will come" and that the unveiling of the second batch of banned names is inevitable.

In retrospect, the date for the unveiling of the second banned list has been postponed several times.

The initial news was that the national football team could be revealed after defeating Bahrain in the Round of 18, however, the victory of the national football team seems to have postponed the unveiling of this list once again.

It wasn't until last week that Xuan Li, a media personality who covers soccer, released a document stating that the list could be revealed around the 12th.

However, a week has passed and the list has finally revealed the end of what is about to be revealed.

The unveiling of the first banned list sparked widespread interest and debate, with as many as 41 clubs also affected to varying degrees.

And the unveiling of the second banned list will undoubtedly set off another furor.

One of the focuses of fans' attention is whether or not the clubs in question will be penalized this time around, which seems unlikely at this point.

Despite the fact that the final punishment for the club is yet to be decided, the anticipation of the fans and the media for the second banned list has not diminished.

According to previous media reports, this list may include well-known referees in addition to the players involved, which undoubtedly increases the suspense and attraction of the list.

In any case, we can only hope that the second banned list will bring some unexpected breaking news.

This could be a name we didn't expect, or it could be a harsh punishment for those involved.

Hopefully, this list will be a strong push for the healthy development of Chinese soccer, injecting new energy and hope into the future of Chinese soccer.

50Hits​ Collection

Related