Confusion Rocks Chinese Football

Chinese football was thrown into disarray yesterday as the owners of reigning Chinese Super League champions, Jiangsu FC, announced that the club would cease operations with immediate effect.

 

A post on Jiangsu’s official WeChat account expressed hope of new backers or that a “company of insight” would be willing to consult on the team’s future.

 

The announcement said all football clubs owned by the Suning Group, including the hugely successful Jiangsu Suning Women, would “cease operations from today.”

 

The Nanjing-based retailer, one of China’s biggest and which also owns Italian Serie A club, Inter Milan, said earlier in February that it intended to focus on core businesses, leaving non-retail assets at risk.

 

These assets include Jiangsu FC, which won the Chinese Super League title in November for the first time with a playoff win over eight-time champions Guangzhou Evergrande.

 

That victory was the pinnacle of a club previously coached by ex-England manager Fabio Capello, and which in the summer of 2019 attempted to sign Gareth Bale, formerly the world’s most expensive player, from Real Madrid.

 

The squad that clinched the title and a place in this year’s AFC Champions League featured Brazilian winger, Alex Teixeira, who chose to make a €50 million switch to Jiangsu in 2016 over interest from Premier League side, Liverpool.