Tianjin's CSL (Chinese Sports Club) has announced their plans for the upcoming season after a period of intense scrutiny by Chinese sports authorities.
The Chinese Super League, which is one of China's most prestigious football leagues, was suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020. The suspension has led to a number of clubs and players being banned from participating in the league for up to three years.
However, the Chinese Football Association (CFA), which oversees all aspects of football in China, has decided not to impose any further sanctions on Tianjin's CSL club, as it believes that the league is still running smoothly and is able to continue its operations without any additional restrictions.
In addition to this, the CFA has also been working with other relevant parties to find solutions to address any issues that may arise during the season, including improving the quality of the league and ensuring that all teams receive fair treatment.
Despite these challenges, the Chinese Super League remains a vital part of the country's football landscape, with many fans eagerly anticipating the return of professional football in 2021.
As the league prepares for its next season, it will be important for all involved stakeholders to work together to ensure that the league can continue to thrive and provide entertainment for fans across the country.
