Title: CSL Adjusts Seasonal Foreign Player Policy for Improved Player Management and Performance Improvement
The CSFC (Chinese Super League) has recently implemented a policy change that aims to enhance player management and performance improvement in the domestic league. The new policy, which was announced on November 1st, is aimed at streamlining the recruitment process for foreign players and providing better support for the Chinese national team.
One of the key changes is the introduction of a "Seasonal Foreign Player Policy," which will allow teams to select their foreign players based on their current season's performance. This approach will help improve the efficiency of the domestic league by reducing the number of foreign players that must be imported into the country during the season.
Another significant aspect of this policy is the focus on player development and training. The policy will require clubs to provide regular training sessions for their foreign players, with the aim of improving their physical fitness and skills. This will also involve the allocation of time for coaches to train their own players as well, ensuring that all players receive adequate training throughout the season.
In addition to these changes, the policy will also introduce measures to promote fair play and integrity within the league. This includes the implementation of a code of conduct for foreign players, which will outline the expectations of each player and club, and how they can address any issues that may arise.
Overall, the new policy aims to streamline the recruitment and selection process for foreign players while also promoting the best interests of both the Chinese national team and the clubs that employ them. By doing so, the CSFC hopes to ensure that the domestic league remains competitive while also maintaining the highest standards of professionalism and fairness.
