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Ma Dexing: The 2022 chinese Super League season starts as early as April 22 and is expected to end on November 13

Ma Dexing: The 2022 chinese Super League season starts as early as April 22 and is expected to end on November 13

According to reporter Ma Dexing, the 2022 season of the Chinese Super League will start as early as April 22, and it is expected to end the entire season on November 13.

According to the currently drafted plan, the earliest start of the 2022 Chinese Super League will be April 22 and 23, mainly because the Chinese men's national football team will participate in the last two rounds of the World Preliminary Round of 12 on March 24 and 29, when the Chinese 99 age group U23 national football team will also use this FIFA designated national team competition window to arrange to travel to West Asia to participate in the Dubai Cup (March 20-28).

After completing their respective missions, the two teams will take a flight back to the country and then undergo the routine "14+7" quarantine. That is to say, if the two national teams of the Chinese men's football team leave for China on March 30 and arrive in China on the 31st, after 21 days of closed isolation, the earliest time to completely lift the ban is April 21. Therefore, before this, the Chinese Super League is absolutely impossible to start, and April 22 and 23 are exactly a weekend, so the Chinese Super League is scheduled to be in full swing this weekend.

Choosing to start at this point in time is a bit "unfair" to clubs with international or U23 players being selected, because before the start of the league, the team is completely unable to carry out the run-in. However, if the start of the league is delayed, it is likely that the release will not be possible according to FIFA's unified requirements, that is, by November 14, the latest week before this year's World Cup in Qatar. According to the draft schedule, the CFA Preparatory Team hopes to end all the competitions of the Chinese Super League on November 13.

(Nanling Weeping and Crying)

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