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Chinese clubs hit back on Tuesday at accusations from the Chinese Football Association that they could be in breach of regulations that would exclude them from participating in next season's league campaign.
Chinese clubs hit back on Tuesday at accusations from the Chinese Football Association that they could be in breach of regulations that would exclude them from participating in next season's league campaign.
Thirteen clubs in the Chinese Super League, the country's top flight, as well as four from the second division and one from the third tier were named in a letter sent by the CFA claiming all 18 had debts outstanding on player transfers, salaries or bonuses that could see them denied entry into next year's competitions.
The move was sparked by a letter sent to the CFA by the Asian Football Confederation on July 11, stating clubs had until Aug. 31 to clear all outstanding payments or face exclusion from next year's Asian Champions League.
The CFA claimed CSL champions Guangzhou Evergrande, two-time winners of the Asian Champions League, were among those with outstanding debts that required immediate action.
"Those (clubs) who fail to solve the debt problem or miss the deadline will be disqualified from any China professional football leagues from 2018, according to the CFA Professional League Club Entry Requirements and Review Guidelines," the letter said.
A number of clubs moved quickly to deny they were in arrears, while a spokesman for the AFC told Reuters the letter issued by the confederation was sent to all member associations and was not directly targeted at Chinese clubs.
"After an investigation, we found that we have fully paid all of the accused in arrears last October," said Shanghai SIPG on the club's social media feed. "The club has submitted its evidence to the CFA."
Jiangsu Suning, Shandong Luneng and Beijing Guoan were among those to issue similar statements while Shanghai Shenhua, home of highly paid Argentine striker Carlos Tevez, said they were investigating the issue and would finalise any outstanding payments as soon as possible.
Chinese football authorities have sought to crack down on spending in the league in recent years, with new regulations put in place ahead of the close season transfer window that would lead to clubs being heavily taxed for paying out sums similar to the huge amounts spent over the last two years.
Oscar's move from Premier League side Chelsea to Shanghai SIPG in January set an Asian record of 60 million euros, as salaries and transfer fees have escalated as the country seeks to become one of the world's leading football nations.
(This article has not been edited by DNA's editorial team and is auto-generated from an agency feed.)
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