Jiangsu Suning won the championship but announced their disbandment, a move that made the global soccer world laugh. Now, the Chinese Super League is facing another embarrassing situation, as a team that may follow in its footsteps after winning the title, Kung Fu Football Team, has been given a new lease of life.

It's mid-March and the league's admission is still not finalized. The latest news is that several teams are still in the predicament of defaulting on salary payments. This means that some of the teams may face disbandment before the new league season starts, but they are not aware of it, so they don't know whether they are alone or all gone. However, in the midst of this dissolution fiasco, a Hebei team that has been relegated to the Central League was quietly born.

In the 2022 season, three teams were promoted to the Super League. Jiangsu Kunshan exited as champions, and Jiangsu once again had a Super League team. Kunshan's performance in the 2022 season even surpassed that of Wuhan Three Town, with only one loss, 28 wins and 5 draws after 34 rounds.

Wuhan Three Town is expected to win the 2022 season. Jiangsu fans also expect Kunshan to follow Sanzhen's example and at least strive to stay in the championship and avoid relegation during the season.

Teams jumping up from the First Division to the Chinese Super League must bring in reinforcements to strengthen their strength if they want to achieve good results or relegation success. Jiangsu fans are eagerly waiting for Kunshan's heavy reinforcements, but Kunshan's music department has kept silent, seemingly brewing big moves in the dark with the intention of winning the championship?

However, reporter Li Jianli broke the news that Kunshan did not have a big attraction, but instead faced difficulties. According to Li Jianli, Kunshan did not pay bonuses after its successful promotion in the 2022 season, and the players have not yet received their salaries for the months of 2023, or even a notice to return to the team.

Based on Kunshan's situation, disbandment seems inevitable, and withdrawal from the Chinese Super League is just around the corner. If Kunshan does quit, it will undoubtedly leave a new talking point for the Chinese soccer league. Do you remember? China's first division team Shijiazhuang Kung Fu had stated that they were ready for the Chinese Super League, and their words were not just empty words, but perhaps they had heard some whispers as well.

According to the supplementary rules, if Jiangsu Kunshan is dissolved, the supplementary quota will go to Shijiazhuang Kung Fu. In this way, Hebei will have two Chinese Super League teams. After the dissolution of Suning, Jiangsu once again ushered in a Chinese Super League team, and the withdrawal of Kunshan undoubtedly brought a heavy blow to Jiangsu fans.

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