China's banned club players appeal for job opportunities (Xinhua) Updated: 2005-04-13 10:44 Players from the banned
Shaanxi Guoli club pleaded with the China Football Association (CFA) for job
opportunities in a public letter published on a local newspaper Tuesday.
The letter, signed by 28 players from the former first division soccer club,
said all the players had become victims of CFA's decision to expel the club.
"We have been suffering from shock, anger and despair in the past 10 days
since the CFA banned our club from the first division league," said theletter.
"We are thankful of the CFA's move to protect players' rights but meanwhile
we are deprived of job opportunities," the letter said.
Shaanxi province's Guoli club, playing in the northern city of Harbin since
early this year, waskicked out of the first division and will be forbidden to
play in all other official Chinese leagues for one year for failing to pay
player's wages following the CFA's decision on April 2.
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