
Recently, the international soccer organization unveiled an exhaustive series of national
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Development overview with data charts and graphs that provide insights into the countries' 2018-2019
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The Growth Trajectory of the League. The report reveals that our
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The league leads the world in operating costs.
According to these data charts and graphs reveal that our
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The league's annual operating costs are actually $2 million, slightly more than England's
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League. The next three to five places are South Korea, Japan and Germany, all of which have operating costs of more than US$1 million, and the rest of the countries are above that mark. As for the league's revenues, Japan
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The league has the most eye-catching average revenue of over $1.5 million, while our country is second with over $1 million, followed closely by England. This information comes from a well-known Changchun
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Liu You, the club's general manager and head coach, revealed in an interview that the country's
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Clubs are generally investing more than $20 million a year, and some are even investing as much as $40 million.
It is worth mentioning that our
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Not only has the league won the praise of fans in terms of style and past performance, but its income level has also improved significantly compared with that of years ago. It is reported that the league's top players can earn up to 300,000 to 400,000 yuan a year, while international players can even earn 500,000 to 600,000 yuan a year. Although there is still a gap with men's soccer, this change has also been driven by market factors and has made leaps and bounds compared to earlier years.










