With the aftermath of Corona 19 hitting professional sports, the Professional Football Federation has released guidelines for reducing player salaries for the first time among the four sports.

The Professional Football Federation held its board of directors and decided on a pain-sharing recommendation that would cut 10% of the K-League players' wages for the remaining four months this year.

The target is 477, 64% of the 743 K-League players, with a base amount of over 36 million won.

The federation has prepared guidelines for the win-win relationship between the club and players, but added that the club cannot unilaterally reduce the salary if the players disagree.

[Jong-kwon Lee/Professional Football Federation PR Team Leader: This recommendation is not compulsory to the last, and is intended to propose to change the contract through agreement between the club and the players.]

Amid the re-proliferation of Corona 19, the K-League is also more than half of the clubs. We have formulated this no-audience conversion.

Following the K-League clubs in the metropolitan area such as Seoul, Suwon, and Incheon, Daegu and Gwangju also announced that they will switch back to non-audience in order to block further spread in the region.

Meanwhile, the match between National Team A, National Team Under 23, and Bento Ho and Hak Bum Ho Kim, scheduled for next month, has been temporarily postponed to October.

The Football Association said that the postponement is inevitable as FIFA will change the A Match Day schedule in September to January next year, and that the exact date and location will be decided later.