Tianjin Jinmen Tiger has avoided relegation from the Chinese Super League, according to a report by The South China Morning Post.
The club, which finished bottom of the table last season, was one point away from the drop zone at the end of the regular season. However, they managed to secure their survival with a win against Beijing Guoan in their final game of the season.
The result means that Tianjin Jinmen Tiger will play in the second tier of Chinese football next season. They will face a tough challenge as they have been struggling for several years and have only made it back to the top flight once since 2015.
Despite their struggles, the club's fans were delighted with their team's performance in the final match of the season. Many expressed relief and happiness at the news that their team had secured their survival.
It is hoped that this result will inspire other clubs in the league to perform better and avoid relegation in future seasons. The Chinese Super League is a highly competitive league and any team that does not perform well may find themselves in danger of dropping down to the second tier.
Overall, it was a good day for Tianjin Jinmen Tiger as they avoided relegation and showed that they can still compete at the highest level of Chinese football.