
Nov. 2, Beijing time, according to Eastern Sports Daily.
China Super League (soccer league)
Many teams are caught in a "chain of debt", whether it is Beijing
national security
Such a veteran club, or a bottom-ranked Hebei team with 15 consecutive defeats, the clubs concerned are actively trying to find ways to solve the problems involved.
Eastern Sports Daily said that according to China earlier this season
soccer league
Announced solutions and penalties for clubs with unpaid wages, Oct. 31 is the day that China
soccer league
Provide for the second important time point for each club to solve the problem of wage arrears, each club to solve 70% of the arrears of wages, as a gradual solution to the problem of past arrears of wages and the club's financial crisis. In fact, according to the reporter, many
China Super League (soccer league)
Clubs have all prepared early for this time of year, but there are still a few clubs with obvious financial difficulties, such as Hebei and Wuhan Changjiang, that are facing substantial difficulties.
It is understood that similar
national security
Such clubs, on the last clearing day, have all paid to the Chinese
soccer league
A "deferral application" signed by the players was submitted, and the October delinquency clearance date was likewise supported by various documents.
soccer league
The team's understanding and support, the team showed a positive outlook, but also proved that they did not give up self-help. At the same time, after the home stadium moved to Datong, Shanxi Province, Hebei team also once and the local government departments to contact, hoping to get the Shanxi side of the financial support. However, due to China's
soccer league
The existence of inter-provincial transfer regulations and the impact of uncontrollable factors, the Hebei team has yet to receive substantial support. Fellow sufferer Wuhan Changjiang FC is similarly facing serious financial difficulties in the club's operations, with players begging for salaries on social media and the club having been asking China's
soccer league
Submission in an attempt to hope that by explaining the situation, the Chinese
soccer league
of understanding, gaining time to seek a turnaround.
As things stand, clubs will have little trouble finishing the season, but two months from now, when the "year-end deadline" arrives, some clubs may actually choose to go bankrupt and be forced to leave. Even for some clubs that have already met the standard, whether they can continue to exist in the coming year depends on the confidence given by the league's environment and the situation of the investors themselves.










