AFP/ Shanghai
Ten Chinese Super League clubs say they have paid off debts related to player wages, bonuses and transfers after 13 of them were threatened with expulsion.
Shanghai Shenhua, who signed Argentine striker Carlos Tevez in January on what are believed to be among the highest wages in world soccer, and Oscar's Shanghai SIPG are among the top tier clubs who say their books are now clean.
The Chinese Football Association (CFA) said in astatement published by one team that the Asian Football Confederation had asked 18 top flight and lower league clubs on July 11 to clear their debts by an Aug. 15 deadline.
The teams were warned that they could be banned from all AFC matches and next season's Chinese league if they failed to send proof of payment by then.
As of Wednesday, 10 CSL clubs including Paulinho's Guangzhou Evergrande, big spending Shanghai SIPG and Shenhua said it had cleared its book of debt. The CSL had 16 teams and only three had not been sent a debt notice.
The debt situation of three other clubs - Fabio Cannavaro's Tianjin Quanjian, Tianjin Teda and Liaoning Hongyun - was unclear.
Ten Chinese Super League clubs say they have paid off debts related to player wages, bonuses and transfers after 13 of them were threatened with expulsion.
Shanghai Shenhua, who signed Argentine striker Carlos Tevez in January on what are believed to be among the highest wages in world soccer, and Oscar's Shanghai SIPG are among the top tier clubs who say their books are now clean.
The Chinese Football Association (CFA) said in astatement published by one team that the Asian Football Confederation had asked 18 top flight and lower league clubs on July 11 to clear their debts by an Aug. 15 deadline.
The teams were warned that they could be banned from all AFC matches and next season's Chinese league if they failed to send proof of payment by then.
As of Wednesday, 10 CSL clubs including Paulinho's Guangzhou Evergrande, big spending Shanghai SIPG and Shenhua said it had cleared its book of debt. The CSL had 16 teams and only three had not been sent a debt notice.
The debt situation of three other clubs - Fabio Cannavaro's Tianjin Quanjian, Tianjin Teda and Liaoning Hongyun - was unclear.
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