China Football Association's total liabilities in 2022 reached 1.2 billion yuan (RMB, the same below, about S $ 225 million), an increase of 730 million yuan over 2018, and the total revenue was 260 million yuan less than in 2018.

China CCTV Football Night Program broadcast on Saturday (October 21) reported the content of the membership congress of the members of the Chinese Football Association on October 16th, including the Finance of the Football Association Finance in 2021 and 2022 at the meeting.Report.

Financial report data shows that in recent years, the Football Association's income has shrunk significantly in recent years, and the total liabilities have increased to 1.2 billion yuan.In the two years of 2018 and 2022, the National Football Association's important expenditure occupied an important proportion, spent 250 million yuan and 279 million yuan, respectively, and in 2021, the national account was as high as 356 million yuan.

In addition, the youth expenditure in 2022 (youth training training and construction expenditure) was 46.05 million yuan, a decrease of 28.56 million yuan from 2018 and a decrease of nearly 60 million yuan from 2021.

Chinese official media Xinhua News Agency reported on the 16th that the football meeting pointed out that Chinese football rebounded from the bottom or continued to decline all the way, to a large extent depending on the future efforts and work of the new Chinese Football Association in the futureEffective.The report emphasizes that exploring the road of football suitable for Chinese national conditions is destined to be a creative, arduous and complex cause.To change the systemic and structural problems that Chinese football is facing today, a new Long March needs to be opened.

Xinhua News Agency also published another question on the same day, why should it look like Chinese football?This article pointed out that to establish the correct football values, the Chinese Football Association must do a good job of system construction, improve the construction of national teams at all levels, increase high -quality competitions for adolescents, improve physical education integration mechanisms, and should achieve anti -corruption mechanism.

Since the original Chinese men's football coach Li Tie was investigated in November last year, and China opened a new round of football anti -corruption, the former Secretary -General of the Chinese Football Association Liu Yi, the executive deputy secretary -general and the head of the State Management Department Chen Yongliang, and the Minister of the State AdministrationChairman Chen Yiyuan, director of the Disciplinary Committee Wang Xiaoping, Minister of the Competition Department Huang Song, Party Secretary Du Zhaocai, and Liu Jun, Chairman of the Super League company, have been investigated.