
The night is low, Beijing April 5, under the starlight, soccer media people live screen, Jia Yanfeng reporter's voice penetrated the silence. He said bluntly that the Guangzhou team has become a unique presence in the Chinese Super League, and the problem of unpaid wages of players has reached an unprecedented scale.
At the same time, reporter Wang Wei also revealed a shocking news: Guangzhou team and Guangzhou City's salary arrears problem has lasted for 8 months. Wage arrears are becoming more and more common in the Chinese Super League, with numerous players facing long term arrears of large sums of money.
Recently, the Chinese Football Association (CFA) quickly issued a solution accompanied by strict penalties. The FA stipulated that clubs are not allowed to add new cases of salary arrears during the 2022 season. At the same time, three clear repayment time nodes were set, and clubs are required to repay salary arrears proportionally, or face serious consequences such as points deduction, transfer bans, relegation and even revocation of access qualifications.
In the live interactive session of media people, Jia Yanfeng reporter re-emphasized that the Guangzhou team is the only club among the 18 teams in the Chinese Super League that shares the huge pressure of unpaid wages with its players.










