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Tianjin FC battles for survival in CSL relegation race

Updated:2026-02-08 08:01    Views:66

The Chinese Super League (CSL) has been one of the most competitive leagues in Asia, with teams from all over the continent vying for glory and the top spot. However, this season has been particularly tough, as several clubs have struggled to maintain their place at the top level.

One club that is currently fighting for their survival in the CSL relegation race is Tianjin FC. The team, which was founded in 2014, has struggled to find its feet since then, finishing in the bottom three spots in each of the last two seasons. This year, they were placed in Group B of the CSL, alongside teams such as Shanghai Shenhua and Beijing Guoan.

Despite the challenges, Tianjin FC has shown resilience and determination throughout the season. They have fought hard to avoid relegation, and have even managed to pick up some important victories against stronger opponents.

However, there are still concerns about their chances of survival. With just six games remaining in the season, they will need to win every game if they want to stay in the CSL. It won't be easy, but they remain hopeful that they can pull off an unlikely victory.

For fans of Tianjin FC, it's a difficult time. The club has a rich history in Chinese football, and many believe that they have what it takes to turn things around. But for now, they must focus on their next match and hope for the best.

As the CSL continues to battle for survival, it's clear that the league is going through a period of change and transition. Many clubs are struggling to adapt to new regulations and changes to the playing field, while others are looking for ways to improve and compete more effectively. Regardless of where they end up in the standings, however, Tianjin FC and their supporters will continue to support them every step of the way.





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