Bangkok Post

Boost for Chinese sport as league to begin on July 25

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BEIJING: The Chinese Super League season will begin on July 25 after the coronaviru­s pandemic delayed it by five months, the country’s football associatio­n said yesterday.

It is a major boost for sport in China and another sign of life returning to normality in the country where Covid-19 emerged late last year before spreading globally.

The 16-team league, which had been originally due to kick off in February, will be played under a different format instead of the usual home-andaway competitio­n.

Clubs will be split into two groups, one in the northeaste­rn city of Dalian and the other in Suzhou, near Shanghai, the China Football Associatio­n (CFA) said.

The CFA said the league would “strictly abide by the requiremen­ts of national epidemic prevention work”.

But the CFA statement did not say whether fans would be allowed to attend, or which teams will play in each group in the revamped format.

The CSL, which has drawn internatio­nal interest in recent years by luring big-name players and coaches on world-leading wages, had been scheduled to start on Feb 22.

There has only been one confirmed coronaviru­s case among Chinese Super League players — Shandong Luneng’s former Manchester United midfielder Marouane Fellaini.

The Belgian internatio­nal tested positive in March, just after returning to China for the new season, and spent three weeks in hospital.

Chinese clubs have endured a long pre-season as they awaited the new campaign, with most beginning their disrupted preparatio­ns at the start of the year.

The defending champions are Guangzhou Evergrande, coached by Italy’s 2006 World Cup-winning captain Fabio Cannavaro, but one of their opponents from last season will be missing.

Cash-strapped Tianjin Tianhai disbanded during the shutdown and will be replaced by Roberto Donadoni’s Shenzhen FC, who were relegated last season.

 ?? AFP ?? Guangzhou Evergrande celebrate winning the Super League title in December.
AFP Guangzhou Evergrande celebrate winning the Super League title in December.

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