In the dramatic landscape of China's professional soccer leagues, clubs consider the FA entrance exam at the beginning of each year to be their top priority. However, before preparing for the new season, some of the clubs in the Chinese Super League and the Chinese League A have unfortunately been blacklisted by FIFA's transfer ban, which has left countless fans hanging on the edge of their seats.

After tireless efforts, Meizhou Hakka and Yanbian Longding were finally freed from FIFA's transfer ban. Now, the good news is spreading again, the Cangzhou Lions of the Chinese Super League and the Guangzhou team of the Chinese First League are also free from FIFA's shackles one after another.

Guangzhou, in particular, with the club's own tireless struggle, the sponsors' help and the fans' full support, even without the intervention and assistance of the local football association, managed to recover the outstanding salary of the former manager Cannavaro, thus successfully lifting the FIFA ban within the deadline.

In the meantime, Wuhan Sanzhen and Jiangxi Lushan are still on FIFA's transfer ban list. However, compared to Wuhan Sanzhen, the latter had faced 11 bans, but with the intervention and help of the local football association, they were all finally withdrawn in the early hours of December 19, which also meant that Wuhan Sanzhen was able to lift the ban.

Currently, Jiangxi Lushan FC is still facing the challenge of three transfer bans. In these quiet days, there is no good news coming, the prospect does not seem optimistic. With the FA audit approaching, Jiangxi Lushan Club is in dire need of a breakthrough.

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