In recent days, the weather in many parts of China has been affected by heavy rain, causing significant disruptions to the ongoing season of the Chinese League One. This has led to several matches being postponed until next week's conclusion.
The first match that was delayed was the home game of Shandong Luneng against Guangzhou Evergrande on Wednesday. The rain caused major flooding and transportation issues, leading to the cancellation of the match. The two teams have agreed to reschedule the game for next week.
Another match that was postponed is the away game of Jiangsu Suning against Beijing Guoan. The heavy rainfall in Beijing prevented the players from reaching the stadium in time, and the team had to cancel the match. They have also agreed to reschedule the game for next week.
Other matches that were affected include the games between Tianjin Jianye and Zhejiang Zhongtian and between Hefei Yejiaying and Foshan FC. These matches were cancelled due to similar reasons as the previous ones.
Despite these setbacks, the league organizers have taken steps to ensure that the remaining matches can be played as scheduled. They have arranged for alternative venues where possible and have provided financial assistance to the clubs affected by the delay.
It is worth noting that the weather conditions in China can be unpredictable at times, and such delays may occur frequently throughout the season. However, the league organizers have shown resilience and flexibility in handling these situations, ensuring that the competition continues to progress smoothly.
