中足联:中超年支出不超过6亿、国内球员限薪500万
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-12-03 11:40

Core Viewpoint - The China Football Professional League Federation (CFPLF) has announced new financial regulations for professional football clubs, imposing strict limits on expenditures and player salaries, with severe penalties for violations, including relegation and player bans [1] Financial Regulations - Clubs in the Chinese Super League (CSL) are limited to a pre-tax total expenditure of 600 million yuan, while clubs in China League One (CL1) and China League Two (CL2) are capped at 200 million yuan and 50 million yuan respectively [1] - The individual pre-tax annual salary cap for domestic players is set at 5 million yuan for CSL, 3 million yuan for CL1, and 1.2 million yuan for CL2 [1] - The average pre-tax annual salary cap for domestic players is 3 million yuan for CSL, 1.5 million yuan for CL1, and 500,000 yuan for CL2 [1] - For foreign players, the individual pre-tax annual salary cap is 300,000 euros for CSL and 150,000 euros for CL1, with a total salary cap of 10 million euros for CSL and 4 million euros for CL1 [1] Penalties for Violations - Clubs exceeding expenditure or salary limits will face point deductions, and those found guilty of signing "yin-yang contracts" or engaging in salary concealment will be stripped of their season results and relegated to a lower league the following year [1] - Involved players will face a 24-month ban from competition if found guilty of contract violations [1]