
Beijing time March 9 news, recently, some media people broke the news that the deep football from last October began to owe wages. As a result of a long time can not get wages, forced to helpless, the player Dai Weijun has entrusted the team to the Chinese
national soccer team
The Association has applied for arbitration in the hope of resolving the issue as soon as possible. In response to the current
China Super League (soccer league)
The Tianjin Daily reporter Shen Wei also wrote an article to analyze the situation of wage arrears. The article stated that unpaid wages have become
China Super League (soccer league)
With a persistent problem of 70% of clubs having wage arrears, one has to wonder how the new season's
China Super League (soccer league)
Whether the league can start well.
Recently, the unpaid wages of Shamrock football has triggered heated discussions in the industry, and many players have applied for this
soccer league
Arbitration. Tianjin Daily wrote in response, "As the wave of gold-dollar soccer fades, the
China Super League (soccer league)
The embarrassing situation and severe challenges that the league is currently facing have precisely become the truest mirror of Chinese men's soccer."
According to reports, the current
China Super League (soccer league)
Over 70% of the league's clubs are in a situation where they are in arrears.
China Super League (soccer league)
The situation of clubs defaulting on wages is mainly related to the operation of the parent company of the team. When the parent company has problems, clubs that rely heavily on blood transfusion will face difficulties even in maintaining operations. The Guangzhou team, which used to be rich and powerful, has a budget of only 15 million yuan for the new season, and there is even news that this figure is the total amount of money for the first team, the reserve team, the ladder team and the
women's soccer
The total operating budgets of the four teams have dropped by a dizzying amount.
The Shenzhen football team due to the situation of unpaid wages, some players chose to strike, the team is currently on vacation, the Shenzhen team's only international footballer Dai Weijun has commissioned a lawyer to send a letter to the club, and to the Chinese
national soccer team
The Association applied for arbitration.
Tianjin Daily commented, "In the era of gold-dollar soccer, the annual salary of players was very high, but with the fading of the capital tide, many clubs can no longer afford it. Even if the Chinese
national soccer team
The Association has now issued a salary limit, but it will take time to wait for these long-term contracts to expire. Until then.
China Super League (soccer league)
The club's cash-flow difficulties and salary arrears will continue for a long time."










