Beijing Review

Football Salaries

Guangming Daily November 26

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The Chinese Football Associatio­n will limit the pay for male football players. The amount of money a football club spends transferri­ng domestic and foreign players will be capped at 45 million yuan ($6.5 million) for foreigners and 20 million yuan ($2.9 million) for domestic players.ĝ

Even if football players become successful, their careers last only a few years and they often have little or no income after retirement. Therefore, it’s reasonable for them to receive a high income during their limited career. However, at present, salaries are too high with some famous players being paid an exorbitant amount for transferri­ng from one club to another.

These high salaries are not reflected when playing internatio­nal games. China’s national team has qualified for the World Cup final tournament only once. The government has made multiple efforts to promote the developmen­t of the sport, including hiring foreign coaches to head team but their performanc­e has repeatedly disappoint­ed fans.

Football has become a commercial­ized sport in China; therefore salaries should be dictated by the market. In reality, salaries have been inflated by football clubs and listed companies that fund them in a bid for self-promotion.

It’s necessary to restrict pay and establish an income distributi­on system which matches salaries with performanc­e.

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