The Chinese Super League, before 2015 was a measly league based in China which was widely unknown outside of China and the subcontinent of South East Asia, until the super-rich owners of the football clubs started investing in foreign talent from the major leagues of football, especially targeting Europe, where football is most widely followed and somewhat considered the biggest game in the continent.[1] Big name and big money signings such as the likes of Carlos Tevez, Oscar, Hulk and other such international superstars of the game have put the league into the spotlight for giving players extremely high wages and incentives to come play in their country and promote the game. [2]
Now this brings me to ask a dreadful question, does money play a role as a motivating factor for such players and does money trump the love for the game for the players, and their ambitions to improve themselves as players? The answer, sadly, is that money does matter more than the game to many players nowadays, and does act as the biggest motivation for some players looking to trump their love for the game and sell their souls to make easy money.
In addition to that, players look for other forms of extrinsic motivation over intrinsic motivation before making decisions on their future in the game they are to play with passion and for the love of the beautiful game, but do not. The formation of new leagues and teams around the world is helping promote the game around the globe, but the dirt that comes with the money is somehow splattered on the players faces and they eventually lose track of what they are essentially supposed to do on the pitch. This shows their attitude off the pitch as well, as younger players who earn extremely high wages lead reckless lifestyles and are literally moments away from destroying their careers in the sport.
[1] Akavoor, Sharad. “Chinese Super League: Is there more to the rising giant than the money?” The Indian Express. N.p., 13 Jan. 2017. Web. 02 Apr. 2017. <http://indianexpress.com/article/sports/football/chinese-super-league-money-transfers-spending-budget-4469432/>.
[2] West, Aaron. “The 13 highest-profile players to take their talents to the Chinese Super League.” FOX Sports. N.p., 23 Dec. 2016. Web. 02 Apr. 2017. <http://www.foxsports.com/soccer/gallery/biggest-players-chinese-super-league-transfers-hulk-ramires-graziano-pelle-121416>.