Tianjin Quanjian FC, the first Chinese club to enter the Chinese Super League, has been spared from relegation by the China League Two (CSL). The club's fate is now in their own hands.
The decision was made after the league table showed that Tianjin had not performed well enough and was unable to maintain its status. The league predicted that Tianjin would be relegated due to poor performance.
However, the club's owners have come up with a solution. They have decided to stay in the league and hope to improve their performances in future matches. This move is seen as a positive step towards improving the team's performance and staying in the league.
Tianjin's owner, Guo Xingyi, said: "We believe that we can achieve our goals in the league if we continue to work hard and improve our performances. We will do everything possible to ensure our survival."
Despite this, it remains to be seen how long the suspension will last before Tianjin can return to the league. However, for now, they are looking forward to continuing their efforts to improve their performance and stay in the league.