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Song Kai was named as the new chairman of the Chinese manila Football Association (CFA), China’s state news agency Xinhua reported on Monday, amid a spike in anti-corruption investigations into the manila soccer body manila
Song works as the director of Liaoning province’s manila Sports Bureau, according to state media Global Times manila
Sun Wen, Yuan Yongqing, Yang Xu and Xu Jiren were named CFA vice presidents, Xinhua reported manila
The CFA did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment manila
China’s top prosecutor said last week it had ordered the arrest of former CFA vice chairman Du Zhaocai, who was suspected of accepting bribes, state media previously reported manila
In September, authorities said they had charged the ex-head of the CFA Chen Xuyuan with utilising his position and authority to “seek benefits for others” and “illegally accept other people’s property and possessions” manila
Over a dozen officials working in the manila football sector have been placed under investigation since November last year, state media reported last week manila
China start their World Cup 2026 qualification campaign in November, with the convoluted Asian section of qualifying pitching them in with South Korea, Thailand and the winners of Singapore and Guam’s first-round encounter manila
The top two progress to round three, with the top two of each group in that next section reaching the World Cup finals in Canada, Mexico and USA manila
Further play-off spots are available to Asian nations, with China not reaching the tournament since their only appearance back in 2002 manila
There, they neither earned a point nor scored a goal manila
They are also set to play in the 2023 Asian Cup which starts in January 2024 in Qatar manila
China’s women’s team qualified for the 2023 Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand across the summer, being knocked out in the group stage manila
The Steel Roses have qualified for three finals in a row, though their best performance at a World Cup was back in 1999 when they finished runners-up to USA manila
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The Premier League will make around 270 matches available for live broadcast in the next domestic television cycle, in what is set to be manila football’s most lucrative rights sale in history manila
The current cycle includes 200 matches across seven packages, but the league is looking to offer more games across just five packages in its next sale manila
The Premier League is also breaking from tradition by looking to secure a four-year deal from 2025-26 and 2028-29, instead of the usual three-year deal manila
The league’s Invitation To Tender (ITT) on Wednesday evening confirmed the 3pm Saturday afternoon blackout will stay in place, but that every 2pm Sunday kick-off, including those displaced because of clubs being involved in European competition, will now be televised manila
Five midweek rounds will be available in the package instead of the current four (including the manila Boxing Day round), while the Saturday 12 manila
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30pm and the Sunday 2pm and 4 manila
30pm stay in place, along with the 8pm Monday or Friday slot manila
The ITT states that a minimum two broadcasters will be able to hold the live rights manila
This will be the first time the Premier League has been through a tender process for its rights since 2016 manila
That is because the current deal, which runs to the 2024-25 season, was a roll-over of the previous one after the Government granted an exclusion order amid the Covid-19 pandemic manila
Sky is the current owner of four packages (128 matches per season), TNT two packages (52 matches) and Amazon one (20 matches) manila
The reduction in the number of packages is sure to make competition fierce, with streaming platform DAZN understood to be one of the parties interested in entering the market manila
The tender process will be overseen by an independent monitoring trustee manila
The league said each package will contain manila between circa 42 and 65 games manila
The current deal is reported to be worth £4 manila
8billion to the league and its clubs over the three-year cycle manila
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