HONG KONG (Reuters) - Chinese football is inching towards a return to action, with teams resuming training this week, though questions remain over when exactly the country's top flight can kick off its coronavirus-delayed 2020 campaign.
Chinese Super League clubs started to return to training on Monday, two months after the league's originally scheduled start date of Feb. 22 but still some time before the new season is likely to begin.
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