Clarifying transfer bans I should ask a clarifying question because FIFA transfer bans can be unique to specific teams. Sometimes, a national FA may extend a ban to an entire club, and there are cases where registration bans apply to all teams in a country. FIFA’s Disciplinary Decisions provide lists of transfer bans, which may only mention one team, like “women's football.” This means that the men's side may not be affected, while the women's department could face restrictions. However, national associations might enforce similar bans broadly across the club.Exploring registration restrictions In China, the Chinese Football Association (CFA) sometimes imposes registration restrictions on all teams when a club has salary arrears, which affects both men's and women's teams. This could explain why there's a mismatch between the CFA and FIFA's lists: the CFA might show bans for both, while FIFA only lists the women's team. It seems there might actually be two separate bans—one for the women's team due to a dispute with a former coach and another for the men's team from FIFA or the CFA. I should suggest checking FIFA's Legal Portal for clarification.Providing guidance on transfer bans The association might have posted some updates, but I can't browse for them. So, I should frame this as general guidance and ask if the user can provide links or specify a timeframe for us to check. I can also suggest some steps: First, verify details on FIFA's TMS or legal hub for case information. Additionally, check announcements from the CFA. It seems like a clarifying question is needed since both FIFA and CFA can impose bans—FIFA lists only the women's team ban, while the men's might be due to local wage arrears compliance.Understanding transfer ban restrictions Transfer bans can be categorized by different types of football—men, women, or futsal—and applied specifically to teams within a club. The FIFA page only lists the ban issued for the women's team for international registrations, likely due to domestic restrictions on the men's team not appearing there. The CFA may have imposed separate sanctions on the men's team for issues like overdue payments. If FIFA's ban is solely for women, the men's team can still register internationally, unless there's a domestic CFA ban, which would effectively freeze them. To confirm, I suggest checking the FIFA Legal Hub Transfer Ban List for "Qingdao West Coast" and reviewing CFA announcements for any relevant news.Clarifying CAS or FIFA DRC decisions If there are CAS or FIFA DRC decision details, I should explain the typical process for lifting a ban: pay the debt and inform FIFA. For a CFA ban, it involves resolving arrears and providing receipts. Without specific links, I’ll keep information general. It's also important to be cautious about names; "西海岸" might also be referred to as "青岛西海岸" in Chinese. I can ask the user to share the links they found for exact ruling numbers. Let's format the final answer with concise bullet points and clear suggestions.



可能是两个不同来源、不同适用范围的禁令叠加,导致口径不一致。
如果你有具体的链接或通报编号(媒体稿、FIFA列表截图/URL、足协公告),发我我可以帮你逐条对照,判断男、女足各自的禁令依据与解禁路径。