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The Football Association will overturn the previous policy, and the Chinese Super League will open up foreign aid and lift the restriction on gender-neutral names

The Football Association will overturn the previous policy, and the Chinese Super League will open up foreign aid and lift the restriction on gender-neutral names

The 2023 Chinese Super League season has been over for a while, and last season's Chinese Super League can be said to be a very disappointing season for fans, with only 16 teams left in the competition, and the familiar Shenzhen and Dalian teams will also be relegated next season. The Chinese Super League, which has come to the edge of the cliff, has reached the time when it has to be changed, and the big hole dug by the leadership of the last Football Association is now time to be filled. According to the news from "Beiqing", there are two directions that need to be significantly revised about the Chinese Super League, the first is the number of foreign aid, and the second is the title issue.

The Football Association will overturn the previous policy, and the Chinese Super League will open up foreign aid and lift the restriction on gender-neutral names

First of all, the number of foreign aid, when Jinyuan football was at its peak, due to the very strong funds of some teams, so that the number and quality of foreign aid of these teams, so that the game became no suspense, in order to limit this situation, and to give some local players the opportunity to grow, the Football Association put forward the policy of 7654, that is, a team can register up to 7 people in a season, and at the same time register up to 6 people, and each game can be registered up to 5 and up to 4, which is expected to be revised to 7655 next, but due to the current financial situation of the Chinese Super League, it is not optimisticTherefore, the quantity and quality of foreign aid may not have a fatal effect on the balance of the game.

The Football Association will overturn the previous policy, and the Chinese Super League will open up foreign aid and lift the restriction on gender-neutral names

In fact, the Chinese Super League's policy of opening up foreign aid this time has been affirmed by fans, after all, the competitiveness of the Chinese Super League is too low now, which has also led to the emergence of a lot of local bastard players in the league.

The Football Association will overturn the previous policy, and the Chinese Super League will open up foreign aid and lift the restriction on gender-neutral names

The naming issue is actually the most critical, Chen Xuyuan regarded this policy as his key political achievement, maybe this idea also has its benefits, but it is very immature in the current Chinese professional league, and even almost completely destroyed the league's income. Now the key income of each team has to count on the investment of sponsors, but the policy of neutral names is equivalent to making all sponsors lose enthusiasm, and most of the current sponsors are not enthusiastic about investment, coupled with neutral names, which makes the team's sponsorship without any solution. Therefore, at this time, directly lifting the restriction of neutral names may be the key to saving the Super League.

The Football Association will overturn the previous policy, and the Chinese Super League will open up foreign aid and lift the restriction on gender-neutral names

These two policy ideas are actually the direction that many fans have called for before, in fact, the truth can be seen clearly, and the focus is on whether they can be implemented well. After Song Kai became the chairman of the Football Association, he basically did not have any sense of existence, and the majority of fans and the media also hoped that the new president of the Football Association could do something, and I don't know if these two things will be improved and promoted under his hands.

The Football Association will overturn the previous policy, and the Chinese Super League will open up foreign aid and lift the restriction on gender-neutral names

Of course, there are also some fans and media who express pessimism about lifting the restriction on gender-neutral names, because the current Chinese Super League has made investors feel desperate, and many sponsors are afraid to sponsor unless Internet giants such as Alibaba and Tencent invest to change the status quo. Previously, it was rumored that Lei Jun of Xiaomi Group wanted to invest in Wuhan Three Towns, and was finally officially refuted by the rumors, which shows that in fact, these Internet companies are not interested in the Super League, and the water in this is too deep.

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