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Once the access list of the Association's three-tier professional league was unveiled, the preparations for the new season seemed to have entered the countdown, and a new soccer feast was about to kick off. Among them, "Beijing

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Clubs with a deep history, such as the "Bundesliga", have managed to keep their original names, much to the delight of their fans. Meanwhile, other teams have changed their names in accordance with the FA's regulations, some renaming them after cities, others after places of interest, landmarks or words of special significance, giving the 16 teams of the new season a new look in terms of names.

For many Beijing fans, seeing the "Beijing

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"Retaining the original name is undoubtedly a great joy. Behind this, the club's two major shareholder companies, Hershey Group and CITIC Group, have put in strenuous efforts. The announcement of the FA access list means that the team will continue to play the new season under the "

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"For a club with 29 years of history, this is a precious gift to the fans.

Similar to "Guoan", there is also "Shanghai Shenhua", as a large fan base and a long history of veteran team, in the process of changing the "neutral name" has not been affected too much! Shenhua" has been retained, which makes the fans feel happy and proud. Changchun Yatai, the champion of last year's Central League One, also succeeded in retaining its name and completing its shareholding change.

However, not all teams have been able to keep their original names. In contrast, some Chinese Super League teams and the Cangzhou Lions, who were promoted to the Chinese Super League, have undergone major name changes. It is worth mentioning that Dalian People's Club and Shenzhen City Club had already completed their name changes last season. Of the 16 Chinese Super League teams in the new season, 11 have undergone major name changes.

The reporter combed through and found that there are five of them named after the city, which are Guangzhou Football Salon (former Guangzhou

Evergrande (name)

), Guangzhou City Soccer Salon (former

Guangzhou R&F

), Hebei Football Salon (former Huaxia Happiness), Qingdao Football Salon (former Qingdao Yellow Sea) and Wuhan Football Salon (former Wuhan Zall). The remaining six clubs are basically named after famous places, landmarks or words with special significance, including Shanghai Harbor Salon (former Shanghai SIPG), Shandong Taishan Football Salon (former Shandong

Luneng (city in Shandong)

), Chongqing Liangjiang Athletic Football Salon (formerly Chongqing Jinsi), Henan Songshan Longmen Football Salon (formerly Henan Jianye), Tianjin Jinmen Tiger Football Salon (formerly Tianjin Teda), and Cangzhou Lion Football Salon (formerly Shijiazhuang Yongchang).

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