The Sun (Malaysia)

China to cut foreign player numbers

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THE CHINESE Football Associatio­n (CFA) announced yesterday that it is reducing the number of foreign players a team can field as the country’s cash-rich clubs continue to lure internatio­nal talent.

Teams in the top-flight Chinese Super League will be able to field no more than three foreigners per match when the new 2017 season begins in March, according to the new rules posted on the official CFA web site.

Previously four non-Chinese players were allowed, provided one was from an Asian Football Confederat­ion (AFC) country.

The decision would be “advantageo­us for the overall developmen­t of Chinese football, advantageo­us for the cultivatat­ion of Chinese local footballer­s and advantageo­us for raising the level of China’s national team” the CFA said in the statement.

The organisati­on said that it would also be taking action to curb the “recent appearance of irrational investment­s and the payment of high transfer fees and salaries for domestic and foreign footballer­s.”

China last month broke the Asian transfer record for the fifth time in a year when Shanghai SIPG paid Chelsea €60million (RM284m) for Brazilian midfielder Oscar.

At the same time across the city, Shanghai Shenhua were reportedly making Argentina’s former Manchester United and Manchester City striker Carlos Tevez the world’s highest-salaried player.

The two were the latest in a stream of foreign players flowing into China in recent years in return for eye-watering sums, with Chelsea’s unsettled Brazil-born Spain striker Diego Costa reportedly linked to a big-money bid from Jiangsu Suning in recent days. – AFP

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