Sorry folks, but Chongqing's defeat was disappointing in the extreme.
Feng Zhen said bluntly: our country's soccer teams seem to be all a feather, so light that they can almost be ignored. For example, the Wuhan Changjiang team, despite its momentary popularity, has emerged as a powerhouse in the top league, even with a small fan base. Chongqing, on the other hand, a team with a history of more than two decades, is gone as soon as it was said to be gone, and the same fate befalls the forgotten Liaozhu. Even more unbelievably, the once prestigious Shenhua, Guoan and Taishan don't seem to be indispensable, despite having a huge fan base and rich media resources. These clubs are like a thin sheet of paper, and the key is still to be supported by industry.
Li Xuan lamented: Today could be another sad day for Chinese soccer, with the disappearance of Chongqing, will there be any more miracles?
With the start date and fixtures of the Central League set, all matches related to Chongqing will be ruled 3-0 in favor of the opponents if the team finally announces its withdrawal. In addition, a special transfer window may also be opened by the CFA before the start of the league to help Chongqing players find new homes.