Jinjiang, the cradle of soccer, is expected to unveil its mystery in mid-November, when it will not only welcome Shanghai Shenhua and Port, but also defending champions Taishan and many other clubs vying to move in. Just as there is movement on this side, the Fujian Jinjiang Region is also quietly emerging, and it is expected to host Chinese Super League matches from the 26th round of the league (mid-November). The organizing committee of the Chinese Super League officially announced a month ago that Fujian Jinjiang would be the second officially designated neutral zone after Haikou, and two stadiums have been confirmed for the fierce competition. Due to the weather, the Shanghai teams have decided to move their home ground to Jinjiang this month. Jinjiang is a spacious venue that can accommodate four to five teams to train and play at the same time, an advantage that has attracted many clubs. Defending champions Taishan, considering the tight schedule at the end of the season, plan to move their last two home matches (round 33 against Meizhou Hakka and round 34 against Beijing Guoan) to Jinjiang. Changchun Yatai has expressed a similar willingness. However, all of this will require close communication between the organizers and the clubs and tournaments to work out an adjustment plan that is both reasonable and efficient.

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