China Super League foreign aid policy 202 1

1, the number of applicants for the Super League is 18-30, among which there are at most 5 foreign aid players, at least 3 players with the first signing right of U2 1, and the total number of applicants for the whole year is no more than 40.

2. In the middle of the season, the foreign aid policy of the Super League is adjusted to "Top 4, Bid 5, Note 6, Accumulated 7", that is, the maximum number of foreign players registered in each club is 6, the maximum number of foreign players registered on the list is 5, and the maximum number of foreign players registered in each round 18 is 4, and the total number of registered players in the whole year is 7.

1, increasing the number of foreign aid places on the field, the excitement of the game will be improved, and the competitiveness in the intercontinental arena will also be of great help. Compared with the past, two foreign aid places were added, which effectively hedged the domestic player market, facilitated the flow of domestic players, improved the market vitality, increased the flexibility of the club and helped to lower the salary standard of domestic players.

2. The new policy has a great influence on the middle and lower reaches teams. After all, the financial resources of these teams are not as good as those of some big clubs, so their foreign aid will definitely be of low quality, so their strength will not be very strong. Therefore, it is likely that the strength level of the Super League will begin to differentiate, which is not conducive to the development of the Super League.

The International Football History and Statistics Association announced the list of the top 100 leagues in the world in 2009. The Premier League still tops the list, with Brazil and Argentina unexpectedly ranked second and third, followed by Germany, Spain, Italy and France. In this ranking, the Chinese Super League ranked 45th in the world, with the same points as the Singaporean League, and Asia ranked 13, which was worse than the 40th China Hong Kong League and 40th Vietnamese League. The International Football History and Statistics Association converts it into corresponding points according to the league level of countries and regions in the world and the performance of their clubs in intercontinental events. The top two in Asia are the Japanese League and the Saudi League. Why is the Super League so backward? First, because there is no FA Cup competition in China football at present, it loses a lot of points; Secondly, none of the top four teams in the Super League qualified in the AFC Champions League, while clubs such as China and Hongkong could perform well in the second Asian Cup.