On December 28th, Beijing time, the official Weibo account of Cangzhou Mighty Lions, a Chinese Super League club, responded to rumors of its dissolution. The club stated that it has reached a settlement agreement with the players regarding their reasonable demands for unpaid wages, and the funds for the settlement have been secured, awaiting final approval from the Chinese Football Association (CFA). Subsequently, all the players of Cangzhou Mighty Lions signed an open letter addressed to the CFA. In the letter, the players expressed that the funds have been received, and the club and the players have reached a reconciliation. They thanked the CFA for its strict review process and requested not to revoke the team's entry qualification due to a one-day delay in the arrival of funds. On the evening of December 20th, the CFA announced the second batch of clubs that had completed debt repayment, with Cangzhou Mighty Lions included in the list. However, after the announcement, as many as ten current or former players of Cangzhou Mighty Lions publicly questioned the club's actions. Players such as Oscar, Yan Zihao, Zheng Dalun, Mo Xuchen, Wang Peng, Wen Da, Zheng Kaimu, Guo Hao, Shao Puliang, and Sun Qinhan posted on social media or reposted messages criticizing the club for unpaid wages. Foreign player Oscar, who has left the club, even claimed that he had not received any payment. After a week of silence, Cangzhou Mighty Lions finally made a public response. With the strong support of the Cangzhou Municipal Party Committee and Government, the club has reached a settlement…

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Li Xiaopeng's tenure with Cangzhou Mighty Lions is coming to an end, and this contract termination is not related to Li Xiaopeng's own abilities but rather due to financial difficulties faced by Cangzhou Mighty Lions. It is reported that despite being on the debt-clearing list for entry, the team has found players to file complaints, making Li Xiaopeng's departure almost inevitable. After leaving Cangzhou Mighty Lions, where will Li Xiaopeng go next? Many fans hope that Li Xiaopeng can return to Shandong Luneng, where he once delivered impressive results. Additionally, there is currently a dispute between Shandong Luneng and Cuikexing, and if Shandong Luneng were to forcibly terminate Cuikexing's contract, they would need to pay a substantial amount in compensation. After paying Cuikexing, they might not have enough funds to cover the salary of a new coach. At this point, choosing a domestic coach seems like a good option, and if selecting a domestic coach, Li Xiaopeng is undoubtedly a great choice. He is familiar with the situation in Shandong football, has sufficient coaching experience, and most importantly, his salary is not high. Can Li Xiaopeng return to Shandong Luneng? Perhaps many Shandong Luneng fans scoff at Li Xiaopeng, but he is actually quite sought after during the off-season. For example, Taishan Team News announced Li Xiaopeng's destination. While fans are still focused on whether Li Xiaopeng will return to Shandong Luneng, another team from Shandong has already made a move, which is Shandong Qingdao West Coast Men's Football Team. According to the report from Taishan Team News, Li Xiaopeng…

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Recently, a shocking news has emerged in the Chinese football world: Cangzhou Lions, a team in the Chinese Super League (CSL), has officially announced its disbandment. This news not only saddens and disappoints fans but also plunges the players and coaches into difficulties. It is reported that Cangzhou Lions has been facing severe financial issues for some time. Due to a broken capital chain, the club could no longer afford the salaries of the players and coaches, leading to the team's paralysis. After multiple attempts to find solutions failed, the club ultimately decided to disband. However, this decision has sparked strong dissatisfaction among the players and coaches. They claim that they have worked hard and sweated during their time at the club, yet they have not received their due wages. Among them, foreign player Oscar, domestic players Zheng Kaimu, Wang Peng, Mo Xuchen, Wen Da, and others, as well as coach Li Xiaopeng, all stated that they have repeatedly demanded their wages from the club but have not received a resolution. It is understood that these salary issues have been outstanding for a long time, with some cases exceeding half a year. They express that they have invested much in playing and coaching, but now face homelessness. They hope the club can quickly resolve the salary issue so they can restart their careers. However, the situation for Cangzhou Lions seems grim; since the club has disbanded, it is unlikely they can pay the players and coaches. Moreover, due to the club's salary arrears, they have been reported to FIFA. If…

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