
I'm sure you're all familiar with this clause. Yes, the last head coach of the Chinese national soccer team signed a similar contract with the Football Association. At the time, the Chinese men's soccer team struggled to win the group stage of the Asian Cup and were eventually eliminated with a record-breaking group stage performance. After the tournament, Jankovic chose to leave Qatar directly to return home. Shortly afterward, the CFA announced the termination of the contract between the two parties, and it was reported that Jankovic did not receive any financial compensation as the two parties had signed a contract aimed at achieving the same goals.
Now, the CFA is again using such a contract for the head coach of the women's Chinese national team, and has apparently taken a page from the past experience of men's soccer as well. In any case, this kind of agreement is beneficial to all. After all, the FA doesn't have much to lose from poor results, and the fact that the head coach dares to accept such an agreement shows his confidence in his coaching ability.










