THE inaugural Chinese Super League (CSL) champions Shenzhen Football Club (FC) has quit the professional soccer league, the club announced yesterday. “According to the list of debt-clearing clubs announced by the Chinese Football Association, Shenzhen Football Club failed to pass the professional league’s admission for the 2024 season and cannot continue to compete in the professional soccer league,” read the club’s announcement. Founded in 1994, Shenzhen FC won the first CSL championship in 2004. The outfit finished 16th in CSL last season, thus being relegated to the second tier. Shenzhen FC added that the club will do its best to carry out all kinds of rehabilitation work. “We sincerely wish Shenzhen soccer and Chinese soccer better and better, and hope that more people can make concerted efforts to contribute to the revitalization of Shenzhen soccer and Chinese soccer,” it said. (Xinhua) |