Chinese Super League set to begin in late June: Report
Football | May 14, 2020 10:39 ISTThe Chinese Super League is reportedly set to begin in the last week of June.
The Chinese Super League is reportedly set to begin in the last week of June.
The head of China’s football association said teams of Chinese Super League would implement temporary player pay cuts of 30% to 50%.
The new venue will have a seating capacity of 100,000 seats, 16 VVIP private areas, 152 VIP private areas, a FIFA area and is slated to be opened by the end of 2022.
With the Covid-19 pandemic petering out in China, all CSL sides have began to prepare for the 2020 campaign though its beginning date remains undecided.
Marouane Fellaini is the first Chinese Super League player to test positive for coronavirus to date.
Guangzhou Evergrande ordered Fabio Cannavaro to corporate headquarters to attend an "enterprise culture studies class."
No financial details were released but local media reports say Dalian paid 20 million euros for Marek Hamsik, who signed a three-year contract worth 9 million euros a year.
Paulinho made 63 league appearances for Guangzhou over three seasons before joining Barcelona for 40 million euros last August.
Sydney, Jul 7: Former Australia international Mile Sterjovski has left Chinese Super League side Dalian Aerbin to sign a one-year contract with the A-League's Central Coast Mariners. The Mariners said Saturday that the 33-year-old Sterjovski
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