In the moment of great attention, China's professional soccer league clubs in the new season access qualification review results finally unveiled the mystery veil. The CFA officially released a list of the first batch of preliminarily verified clubs, which have performed well financially, with neither salary arrears nor debt. However, after the list was released, there were some surprising "missing persons".

Among them, fans are most concerned about the 16 clubs in the Chinese Super League will be what kind of light? Unexpectedly, Wuhan Sanzhen and Cangzhou Lions, two high-profile teams, did not appear in the first batch of lists announced by the Football Association. Chengdu Rongcheng Club, despite the fact that its head Zhang Yan did not sign the salary and bonus confirmation form, magically appeared in the first list.

Niu Zhiming, a reporter from Taishan Evening News, shared the news on his personal social media and revealed some players' disagreement with the list. He wrote: "Many players were surprised when this public list was released. Why didn't they sign the list? Why did many of their teammates not sign? Why are they carrying the burden of arrears? Some players have even provided the FA with relevant material."

Zhang Bing, who as a lawyer has represented numerous players seeking wages from the club, posted a quick message on his personal social media. He stated, "This is not a guarantee to get on the list. If there are clubs mixed into the first list, then it must be that the clubs have not declared truthfully."

Attorney Bing Zhang brought a ray of comfort to the public by revealing that he had the decision made by the FA before October 31, 2024 in his hands and hard evidence of multiple unsigned players.

The first debt settlement list has sparked a lot of controversy as soon as it was announced. When the list of clubs to be admitted is actually announced, who can guarantee that the clubs in the first batch of the list will be able to pass the test? It's all full of uncertainty.

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