International Journal of Sports Technology, 2026, 7(1); doi: 10.38007/IJST.2026.070101.
Chenlin Ying, Jun Wei, Hao Deng
Xi’an Jiaotong University City College, Xi’an 710018, Shaanxi, China
The industry monopoly widespread in professional sports in China has always been the denounced barrier for industrial development. With the great development of the professional sports on marketing, it should follow the general rule in advancing the society and economy. Moreover, the full and effective competition in the market shall be safeguarded. Although the "Competitive balance" in the professional sports provides reasonable base for some conduct to restrain the competition, the administrative monopoly under the government dominating system is increasingly hindering the development of professional sports, which should be regulated.The problem of monopoly in professional sports has been the obstacle to the sound development of sports industry in China. Along with the acceleration of the commercialization of the professional sports industry in our country, the dual attributes of the monopoly and competition of the professional sports are becoming more and more obvious. Its particularity brings about the focus of attention for the regulations in anti-monopoly law.
Professional Sports; Administrative Monopoly; Regulation
Chenlin Ying, Jun Wei, Hao Deng. Study on the Legal Regulations of the Administrative Monopoly on Professional Sports. International Journal of Sports Technology (2026), Vol. 7, Issue 1: 1-7. https://doi.org/10.38007/IJST.2026.070101.
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