Guangzhou FC is on the verge of collapse. Political and economic actors have significantly impacted this development of professional football in China, writes @MSMU's Dr John Nauright and Zhengzhou University of Light Industry's @HongxinLi.
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CFA announced today that from the 2020 season, annual salary provided to foreign players in new signings should be no more than €3m/year. The cap does not include bonus & tax. Based upon the new rule, there is no hope for any big signing like Gareth Bale in the near future.
Ministry of Education of China revealed that they will launch 3000 more football-focused kindergartens in the 2020 with more incentives for kindergartens to develop programmes for toddlers to play football. They will also invest to produce animation for toddlers about football.
In order to creating playing opportunities for young players, CFA will issue policies on player transfer through restricting transfers of players over 30. It is on the grounds that in lower-league clubs, seasoned players signed from CSL or CL1 occupy majority of wage budget.