Global Times

CSL to return on July 25 after 5-month hiatus

All league matches to be played in two cities in new format

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The 2020 season of the Chinese Super League (CSL) is scheduled to start on July 25, the Chinese Football Associatio­n (CFA) announced on Wednesday, with the games to be played in Suzhou, East China’s Jiangsu Province and Dalian, Northeast China’s Liaoning Province.

“To satisfy people’s eager anticipati­on for the restoratio­n of the CSL, the CFA decided that the 2020 CSL will kick-start on July 25 in Suzhou and Dalian,” the CFA said in a statement on Wednesday, along with newly released posters showing the slogan “To inspire millions of hearts.”

The CFA will do its utmost to ensure the safety of the games and strictly abide by national epidemic prevention requiremen­ts, it said.

The league was originally to start on February 22 but was delayed indefinite­ly due to the coronaviru­s outbreak.

With several European football leagues having resumed since May, some football fans are questionin­g why China, a country which has a better handle on the epidemic than some European countries, has taken a longer time to restart the sport.

Wang Dazhao, a Beijingbas­ed football pundit, believes that difference in geography between China and other European countries is the reason for the delay.

“China is quite big, and if teams are playing away games that will lead to long flights, that would put them at risk for contractin­g the virus as the epidemic is not completely over yet,” Wang told the Global Times.

“But for European teams, they just need to travel a few hours by bus to play an away game.”

He said that if the CSL simply copied the European leagues, it would inevitably hit bumps as China is a far more populous country than European states.

Traditiona­lly the CSL season runs from early March to October/November.

However, as the CFA has vowed not to extend the season to next year, it seems that there is not enough time remaining to have a regular season as is usual.

While details of a new format league have yet to be unveiled, Chinese media outlets have reported that the league will be held in separate groups, with teams to play round robin games. The CFA is expected to unveil the specific rules next week.

The opening game of the season is also reportedly to feature Wuhan Zall, a team based in Wuhan, where the coronaviru­s epidemic first emerged at the end of 2019. They finished sixth in the 16-team league last season.

 ?? Photo: VCG Global Times ?? Henan Jianye’s Ivo (left) competes for a header with Tianjin Teda’s Zhao Yingjie in a friendly match on June 12 in Tianjin.
Photo: VCG Global Times Henan Jianye’s Ivo (left) competes for a header with Tianjin Teda’s Zhao Yingjie in a friendly match on June 12 in Tianjin.

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