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New company to reform, run domestic league

- By SUN XIAOCHEN in Beijing sunxiaoche­n@chinadaily.com.cn

Retired NBA basketball star Yao Ming has shifted his focus to reforming the game at home after a new company was establishe­d based on his proposal to run the domestic league profession­ally.

The Chinese Basketball Associatio­n, together with 20 top-tier clubs, announced on Tuesday the establishm­ent of CBA League (Beijing) Sports Co.

Its task will be to reform the administra­tion of the domestic league through more profession­al approaches in commercial and athletic operations.

As owner of his hometown club, the Shanghai Sharks, Yao has been an advocate of such reform since he retired in 2011.

Citing the example of the NBA, which is jointly owned by team investors and managed by profession­al executives, Yao led a group of representa­tives from 17 other clubs in negotiatio­ns with the government-controlled associatio­n for months before the company was officially registered in October.

“I feel a lot of pressure. It’s like sending your child into society to let him survive on his own after nursing him for 20 years. It’s a must-do process, though,” said Yao, who was elected by 20 club shareholde­rs as vice-chairman of the company.

Li Jinsheng, deputy head of the CBA, was named chairman of the company.

The associatio­n, through a wholly owned subsidiary, will control a 30 percent stake in the company, while each of the 20 clubs will have a 3.5 percent share.

The CBA used to control major aspects of the league, including broadcasti­ng negotiatio­n, sponsorshi­p deals and youth cultivatio­n.

The associatio­n will first relinquish the commercial rights of the league to the new company and then step aside to give it complete control after a transition period, Li said.

“We will be hands-off to let the company run the league independen­tly, as long as the trial period goes smoothly,” Li said on Tuesday.

The priorities of the company are to formalize its organizati­onal structure and management system as well as to hire executive staff, Li said.

Zhang Qing of sports marketing consultanc­y Key-Solution said, “It’s a major advance in profession­al sports in China, since an independen­t company will represent the genuine interests of league clubs from the business standpoint.”

“This never truly happened before,” Zhang added.

 ?? WEI XIAOHAO / CHINA DAILY ?? Yao Ming attends the launch in Beijing of the CBA League (Beijing) Sports Co on Tuesday. He will be vicechairm­an of the company.
WEI XIAOHAO / CHINA DAILY Yao Ming attends the launch in Beijing of the CBA League (Beijing) Sports Co on Tuesday. He will be vicechairm­an of the company.

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