In the world of competitive soccer, clubs in China's professional leagues face an annual survival test - the FA Entrance Examination. The importance of this exam for many teams in the Chinese Super League and the Chinese First Division cannot be overstated. However, on the eve of the exam, many teams have appeared on FIFA's blacklist of banned transfers, which undoubtedly leaves countless fans hanging by a thread.
Well, after a period of hard work, Meizhou Hakka and Yanbian Longding were finally freed from FIFA's transfer ban. And now, the new good news comes again, the Cangzhou Lions of the Chinese Super League and the Guangzhou team of the Chinese First League have also succeeded in getting rid of FIFA's shackles.
Guangzhou, in particular, with the relentless efforts of the club, the strong support of their sponsors and the enthusiastic support of their fans, and with the assistance of the local FA, were able to recover the unpaid wages of their former manager, Carnavaro, and were able to lift the FIFA ban before the deadline.
Meanwhile, Wuhan Three Town and Jiangxi Lushan are still on FIFA's transfer ban list. However, compared with Wuhan three towns, Jiangxi Lushan face a more serious situation, its 11 bans in the local football association intervention and assistance, in the early hours of December 19 to be lifted, which also means that Jiangxi Lushan also out of the dilemma.
At present, Jiangxi Lushan Club is still facing three bans on registration and transfers. Although there has not been any turnaround in the interim, the situation remains dire. With the FA access audit approaching, Jiangxi Lushan urgently need to start self-help.