Under the hot debate, the issue of Chinese soccer's heritage has been mentioned repeatedly. However, is it really that easy to decide to disband a team that has a history of more than a decade? Dalian fans have defended our team to the best of their ability, yet you have repeatedly tried to facilitate its disbandment, even calling it a "pseudo Dalian team". The Dalian team has 13 players from Dalian's local youth system, which is half of the team, so how can it be labeled as a "pseudo" team?
Currently, the Dalian People's Team is experiencing economic difficulties, after the team has owed three months of salary to employees, and is burdened with a debt of about 200 million yuan. To solve this problem, the team's management, soccer reform team and related departments need to work together.
Dalian Zhixing also faced challenges. The whole team did not get discouraged after the problems of the parent company, but with their hard work they won this season's China B League and fought side by side with Chongqing Tongliang Dragons and managed to crush strong rivals such as Yunnan Yukun and Qingdao Red Lions to advance to next season's China A League. Although Dalian Zhixing has no historical debt, past investments may face refund. Shanhai Group's problems are even more serious, and Zhixing is in dire need of new investors. Dalian Zhixing, a team with a core of Dalian-born players and a mostly Dalian-based management and coaching team, represents a new force in the soccer city. This new force is crucial to Soccer City during this difficult period.
The CFA has set a deadline of less than a month for third-tier teams to act quickly to find a way out and complete the admission procedures for the new season as soon as possible to ensure participation in the league next season. For the soccer city, Dalian can't afford to have only the Dalian People team or lose the Dalian Zhixing team. This is not a single choice question, but a multiple choice question.