Group 1 - The Jiangsu Province Urban Football League concluded its regular season with significant matches, leading to the qualification of eight teams for the knockout stage [1] - Nanjing's match against Suqian set a new attendance record with 61,106 spectators, marking the highest for a single match in the "Super League" and in Chinese amateur football events [1] - The matches highlighted intense competition among teams ranked sixth to ninth, with Wuxi securing a crucial draw against the league leader Nantong to qualify for the knockout stage [1] Group 2 - The match between Suzhou and Changzhou, despite both teams being out of contention for the knockout stage, showcased a thrilling five-goal contest, emphasizing the passion of the fans [2] - The event illustrated the spirit of community engagement and participation in the league, as expressed by local officials and fans, reinforcing the league's foundational goals [2] - Five teams, including Suqian, Suzhou, Yangzhou, Changzhou, and Zhenjiang, concluded their season, with players thanking fans in a heartfelt farewell [2] Group 3 - The "Super League" has become a vital link between urban emotions and cultural identity, with various initiatives enhancing consumer engagement through sports and cultural activities [3] - Nanjing's integration of cultural performances with sporting events exemplifies the blend of heritage and modernity, while other cities have introduced transportation and tourism incentives to enhance fan experience [3] - The knockout stage will feature single-elimination matches, culminating in the final scheduled for early November at the Nanjing Olympic Sports Center [3]
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Xin Hua Ri Bao·2025-09-27 23:55