The Chinese League for Regional Soccer (CSRL) has announced the resumption of play in their regional leagues after being temporarily suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The suspension was initially announced on January 28th, but it was later extended until February 24th. The decision came as a relief for fans who had been waiting for the return of the league.
The CSRL has announced that they will be playing regular season matches from March 1st through May 31st. They have also announced that there will be no relegation zones this year, which means that teams will not be relegated to lower divisions if they do not perform well enough.
The CSRL has also announced that they will be working closely with local authorities and other stakeholders to ensure that the safety and health of all players and staff is prioritized during the pandemic.
The news comes as a positive development for the CSRL, which has been struggling financially due to the pandemic. The suspension of play has forced them to find ways to make ends meet while still maintaining the integrity of the league.
It remains to be seen how long the suspension will last, but the fact that the CSRL is back in action shows that despite the challenges, they remain committed to providing high-quality football to fans across China.
