Guoan and other Chinese Super League 7 teams will not resume their home games for the time being [Any application for resumption during the season must be notified two rounds in advance]

  At 2 p.m. on July 27, the Chinese Football Federation preparatory team convened an online meeting with representatives of 18 clubs on the start of the next stage of the Chinese Super League.

At the meeting, the "preparation team" confirmed that the 11th round of the Chinese Super League will kick off on August 5, and announced the specific matchup arrangements for the current round.

  It is reported that among the 7 clubs that have not yet submitted a letter to the organizer of the territorial government for their approval of their home games, Shanghai Shenhua Club proposed the idea of ​​choosing a different home game. Dihaikou Division "home" battle.

If a club confirms that it can return to home games during the league, it must notify the tournament organizer two rounds in advance.

  The preparatory team of the Chinese Football Federation also confirmed at the meeting that for teams that go to third-party venues for home games, the relevant expenses incurred by their participation will be paid in advance by the Chinese Super League, and then deducted from the club's annual participation fees and dividends.

  As of the evening of July 25, a total of 11 clubs have confirmed that they can play the remaining Chinese Super League matches of their clubs in their territories or in the off-site alternative venues of their choice.

Later that day, the Chinese Football Association and the preparatory team of the Chinese Football Federation sent notices to the seven clubs that failed to submit the "home game" consent letter, and would arrange for them to go to designated third-party venues to play their respective home games of the Chinese Super League this season.

The seven clubs are Beijing Guoan, Shanghai Shenhua, Shanghai Haigang, Tianjin Jinmen Tigers, Hebei, Cangzhou Lions, and Shenzhen.

  It is understood that Shenzhen Football Club considered arranging the home game at the Nanhai Sports Center in Foshan City when it was temporarily unable to go to the Shenzhen Longgang Universiade Sports Center Stadium, but so far the event organizer has not received any information from the local government of the candidate competition area. "Consent letter" issued by the department.

In this case, Shenzhen Football Club will most likely go to the Haikou Division for a home game.

  At the meeting on the 27th, the "preparatory team" revealed that although the Shenhua team could not play their home games in Shanghai for the time being, the club is still actively contacting other cities in the alternative competition area.

Of course, the event organizers re-emphasized that since the operation of the Chinese Super League is related to a series of tasks such as epidemic prevention, event broadcast, and security, they will not wait indefinitely for the club to feedback information.

  The "preparation team" also made it clear that clubs that are temporarily unable to "play at home" can still apply for a return to the home court during the season, and must notify the event organizer two rounds in advance.

  At the meeting on the 27th, the "preparation team" only announced the matchup arrangements for the 11th round. For example, the defending champion Shandong Taishan team will go to Haikou to challenge Tianjin Jinmen Tigers on an "away game"; Chengdu Rongcheng will play against Hebei team at home; Beijing Guoan " "Home" against Henan Songshan Longmen Team; Changchun Yatai against Shanghai Shenhua; Guangzhou City against Wuhan Three Towns, etc.

As for the schedule of the remaining rounds and the arrangement of the match, the organizer of the event will make further arrangements based on the principles of "epidemic prevention, fair competition, and weather conditions".

  Text/Reporter Xiao Xun

  Coordination / Du Rui