China News Service, Beijing, July 20th. The Chinese Football Association issued an announcement on its official website on the 19th, stating that in order to accurately grasp the salary arrears of various professional clubs and further implement the repayment work of each professional club, the Chinese Football Association recently issued a notice to all professional clubs. Football Word ﹝2022﹞268 "Supplementary Notice of the Chinese Football Association on Further Implementing Policies Related to Professional Leagues at All Levels in the 2022 Season" (hereinafter referred to as the "Notice").

  The notice requires professional clubs to update the 2021 season and previous season's salary arrears summary table and resolution progress report to the Chinese Football Association before July 18.

Among them, those who are owed wages (including but not limited to the club's first-team players, echelon players, coaches, and staff who have signed formal contracts with the club) should sign and confirm the arrears summary form submitted by the club.

  The Chinese Football Association stated that if the owed payee does not sign and confirm, it can submit relevant certification materials to the Chinese Football Association.

The Chinese Football Association will carefully review the relevant materials after receiving them and deal with them in accordance with regulations.

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