Industry insiders revealed that more than half of the clubs in China's three-tier soccer league, the Chinese Super League, the Chinese A League and the Chinese B League, are facing material difficulties, while about 20% of the clubs are even on the verge of extinction. The financial chain is broken, the players' mentality fluctuates, which has become a problem for many clubs. In the face of such a situation, what should we do?
The data shows that nearly 20% of the clubs have reached an impasse on the issue of wage payment. When the financial difficulties could not be effectively resolved, these clubs had to seek urgent help from the FA, and in addition to submitting what they could in the access declaration system, they also filed applications for extensions. However, this approach actually achieved very little and they were merely deceiving themselves and others.
In a sports commentary, Huang Qiang said that the situation of many teams is becoming more and more worrisome as the deadline set by the Football Association for submitting information on access is approaching. Among them, about 20% of the teams are facing a serious challenge of survival. They have failed to submit their entry information on time, some are even believed to have intentionally withdrawn, while some teams are doing so because they are really struggling to fulfill the conditions. They have detailed their plight to the FA and pleaded for an extension. However, how long will this temporary measure last? Will it be January or two months? The fact is that the FA is now faced with a regulatory dilemma and they are caught in a dilemma. They do not want to see these teams failing to pass the admission, which will undoubtedly have an impact on next year's league. Shouldn't we be eager to find a solution?