Under normal circumstances, every club in Aochao receives a broadcast income of 800000 Australian dollars from the Australian Football Association every quarter.
Xinhua News Agency, Canberra, May 23 (Reporter Yue Dongxing Bai Xu) Australian media reported on the 23rd that affected by the epidemic, the Australian Football Association has requested the country’s top men’s Football League (Australia Chao) the players finished the rest of the season with their income reduced by about 80%.
Australia’s mainstream media, the Australian newspaper, reported on the 23rd that the plan proposed by the Australian Football Association hopes to enable Australia to surpass the remaining regular season and the subsequent finals in the 2019-20 season, under the current “shutdown” situation, it can be completed by the end of August this year, but it may cause dissatisfaction among the players.
The newspaper said that the Australian Football Association’s quarterly income from broadcasters was close to about 12 million Australian dollars (about 0.65 US dollars per Australian dollar). According to the current proposal, the Football Association plans to leave 5.7 million Australian dollars first and 2 million Australian dollars as the operating capital of the national team, in addition, in order to keep the remaining league matches in fixed cities as planned to meet the epidemic prevention measures, 2 million Australian dollars will be retained. Therefore, the quarterly broadcast revenue allocated to 11 clubs in Australia is about 2 million Australian dollars. Under normal circumstances, every club in Aochao receives a broadcast income of 800000 Australian dollars from the Australian Football Association every quarter.
A season of Australian Super League is usually held from October of that year to May of the next year. At present, many players’ contracts are about to expire at the end of this month. The Australian Super Club told The Australian newspaper that it hoped the Australian Football Association could explain why these funds should be retained.
Previously, the Australian Football Association said in March this year that due to the epidemic, the league was “suspended” and the income of the association decreased. It had to make a regretful decision to let 70% of the employees leave their posts temporarily without pay.
In another major professional sports event in the country, the Australian Rugby League (AFL), players have reportedly agreed to cut their salaries by 50% in the short term to restart the league.