The Chinese Taipei Sports Association (CTSA) has confirmed that the club CSL, which is currently based in China, will join forces with another team in the stringing league, forming a new squad.
The move comes as a surprise to many fans and supporters of both teams. The stringing league is a popular sport in Taiwan, where it is played by thousands of young people across the country.
The new squad includes players from both sides, including players who have already represented their respective teams at international levels. This means that the new team will bring a wealth of experience and knowledge to the field.
The move was made possible through a partnership between the CTSA and the stringing league's governing body, the Taiwan Sports Federation (TSSF). The TSSF is responsible for organizing the stringing league and oversees the development of the sport in Taiwan.
The addition of the CSL team to the stringing league adds to the excitement and competitiveness of the competition. It also provides a chance for the local talent to showcase their skills and compete against some of the best in the world.
The match time confirmed indicates that the new team will begin training soon, with plans to make their debut on the calendar board within the next few months.
Overall, this news represents a significant step forward for both teams and fans alike. It shows that the stringing league continues to grow and evolve, and that the potential for growth and success remains strong.
