Qingdao: China's Premier League (CPL) continues to face challenges as it prepares for its upcoming season.
In the latest update, the Chinese football league system has been put under pressure by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, which has affected the ability of clubs to play their home matches.
The league is currently scheduled to start on August 24th, with the first round of fixtures set to take place on September 8th and 9th. However, due to the ongoing COVID-19 situation, there have been some delays in the schedule.
Meanwhile, the Chinese Super League (CSL) is also facing challenges, with several clubs struggling to secure places in the top flight. The league has seen many teams drop out of the competition due to financial reasons or player transfers.
Despite these challenges, Qingdao FC remains optimistic about its chances of making it into the top tier of Chinese football. The club has already secured a spot in the league through the domestic cup competitions, and they remain confident that they can compete at the highest level.
As for the current standings, Qingdao FC leads the league with a commanding lead of 5 points from the opening match. The team has shown great resilience and determination throughout the tournament, and they remain hopeful of reaching the final stage of the competition.
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