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Recently, due to the failure to fulfill its due payment obligations, Jinmen Tiger received a ban from FIFA for the second time after June last year

author:Football Newspaper

Recently, due to the failure to fulfill its due payment obligations, after June last year, Jinmenhu received a transfer ban from FIFA prohibiting the registration of new players. Although in the middle of last season, the Jinmen Tiger Club stripped the domestic personnel debt problem that occurred during the "TEDA period" by splitting the company, at the FIFA level, the debt lawsuit involving former foreign aid and foreign teachers, the board eventually fell on jinmen tigers.

According to the reporter's understanding, the ban involves a lawsuit related to former foreign aid Jonathan, and the amount is also more than 10 million yuan. The solution is equally simple, as long as jinmen tiger pays the arrears, the ban is lifted immediately. Because the matter happened in the "TEDA period", and TEDA is still one of the nominal investors of the club, therefore, this problem should still be solved by TEDA. If TEDA is unwilling to continue to fund the solution, then this transfer ban may have a very huge negative impact on jinmen tiger club.

Last season, Jinmen Tigers was successful in the thrilling relegation of the Chinese Super League, but the club's share reform has not yet made substantial progress, and like other Chinese Super League clubs that are in the process of stock reform, whether they can solve the debt problem is a major prerequisite for the smooth progress of the stock reform. Throughout the 2021 season, Jinmen Tiger has not been able to find a stable investor, with the assistance of relevant parties, the work of finding a company to take over in Tianjin has been ongoing, but it is understood that as of now, it has not received any positive feedback. At this time, the FIFA transfer ban received due to debt problems broke out, casting another shadow on the prospects of the share reform of the Jinmen Tiger Club.

Recently, due to the failure to fulfill its due payment obligations, Jinmen Tiger received a ban from FIFA for the second time after June last year

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