In the world of soccer, clubs in the Chinese professional soccer league have to face the FA's admission test every season, which is the top priority for them every year. Before this big test, many clubs in the Chinese Super League and the Chinese League A have appeared on the list of prohibited registered transfers issued by FIFA, which has put fans' hearts in their throats.

However, time has changed and two clubs, Meizhou Hakka and Yanbian Longding, managed to free themselves from the FIFA transfer ban. This was followed by good news from Cangzhou Lions of the Chinese Super League and Guangzhou of the Chinese First Division, who were also freed from FIFA's ban.

Guangzhou, in particular, with the concerted efforts of the club, sponsors and fans, even without the intervention of the local football association, managed to recover the unpaid wages of their former manager, Carnavaro, and eventually managed to lift the FIFA ban before the deadline.

Meanwhile, Wuhan Three Town and Jiangxi Lushan remain on FIFA's transfer ban list. However, Wuhan Sanzhen's situation is slightly different as it was previously burdened with 11 bans, which were finally fully lifted in the early hours of December 19 with the help of the local government and the Football Association (FIFA), meaning Wuhan Sanzhen is free from the shadow of the bans.

However, Mount Lushan in Jiangxi Province is still facing three bans. During this period, it has not welcomed any good news and its prospects look bleak. With the FA's access audit approaching, Jiangxi Lushan urgently needs to take action and seek a breakthrough.

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