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Good news! There are 18 clubs in the Chinese Super League, and the Football Association officially allows the problem of wage arrears to be resolved in installments

Good news! There are 18 clubs in the Chinese Super League, and the Football Association officially allows the problem of wage arrears to be resolved in installments

The good news is that the list of admission for the 2022 season of the Chinese Super League has been announced, 18 clubs are listed, and the Hebei team, Chongqing Liangjiang Athletic and Guangzhou team that have suffered serious salary arrears have all obtained the admission qualification. The bad news is that the FOOTBALL Association is now unprincipled in terms of access to China's professional third division, and even clubs with unpaid salaries can still be admitted, and it has been resolved at three points in time with the official permission of the Football Association.

The OFFICIAL WAY TO DEAL WITH THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION'S WAGE ARREARS IS TO SETTLE IN INSTALLMENTS: 30% of the unpaid wages will be resolved by 31 July 2022, 70% of the unpaid wages will be resolved by 31 October 2022, and all the unpaid wages will be resolved by 31 December 2022.

Good news! There are 18 clubs in the Chinese Super League, and the Football Association officially allows the problem of wage arrears to be resolved in installments

Some clubs in the Chinese Super League have been in arrears for many years, and the Football Association has come up with a phased solution to the problem of unpaid wages in order to get together the participating teams. The team's salary arrears can not be solved for several years, and this year's installments of 3 stages can fully solve the salary arrears? At the same time, the access qualification system stipulated by the Football Association before has now been overthrown with the salary arrears of most teams in the Chinese Super League, so how to manage Chinese football well by such an unprincipled Football Association.

Good news! There are 18 clubs in the Chinese Super League, and the Football Association officially allows the problem of wage arrears to be resolved in installments

The Football Association now stipulates that if a Chinese Super League club that owes wages fails to resolve all of its unpaid wages by the end of this year, it will be punished with relegation or disqualification. Fans can remember the FA's new rules and see how well they will be enforced next year. Do you think the Football Association will not overturn its own regulations again? We'll see!

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