Tianjin Jinmen Tiger FC, the Chinese Super League (CSL) club that was relegated to the lower tier due to their failure in securing safety for the second season, has secured a safe passage through the CSL relegation process.
The club announced on March 11th that they had secured a safety pass from the league's governing body, China Football Association (CFA), and would be allowed to continue playing in the Chinese Super League until the end of the season.
This is the second time that Tianjin Jinmen Tiger FC have been relegated from the Chinese Super League, following a similar fate last year. The club's previous relegation came after failing to secure safety in their first season back in the league.
Despite the setback, the team remains optimistic about their future prospects. "We believe we can bounce back from this situation," said coach Chen Yuxin. "We have worked hard during the off-season to improve our training and preparation, and we will continue to work towards achieving our goals."
However, the team's recent success in securing safety could not come at too late. With the safety pass, they now have the opportunity to focus on improving their performance and preparing for the upcoming season. "We are looking forward to continuing our strong performances and making further progress in the coming months," said captain Zhang Xiaogang.
For fans of Tianjin Jinmen Tiger FC, the news of their safety pass represents hope for the club. They may now have more time to prepare for the upcoming season and build up their strength before taking on the challenge ahead. "We want to take this chance to show our fans that we are capable of achieving great things," said coach Chen Yuxin. "We know we need to work harder and play with all our hearts if we want to succeed."
