
According to media source "Li Pingkang 1991", a senior Chinese Super League club owner has fled overseas. In addition, a senior executive of a certain club, after being released from an investigation, also chose to leave the country.
At present, China's soccer anti-gambling crackdown is mainly divided into two lines. One is led by the Hubei provincial authorities, which mainly cracks down on FA officials and club executives, including former national soccer head coach Li Tie and Li Tie's two assistants. Chen Xuyuan, president of the CFA, Liu Yi, former secretary-general of the CFA, Chen Yongliang, head of the national management department, Wang Xiaoping, director of the disciplinary committee of the CFA, and Huang Song, head of the competition department of the CFA, have already been involved in the case.
The other line is gambling investigated by the relevant Liaoning authorities. Currently, players including Shenhua, Taishan, Nanjing and Sichuan Jiuniu teams have been involved in accidents.
Including the general manager of Shenzhen Football Club, Ding Yong, in addition to the officials and players mentioned above, have still not been released after the accident. Last night, an official source said that the authorities will severely punish corruption in Chinese soccer.
According to media source "Li Pingkang 1991", a senior club owner of the Chinese Super League has fled overseas under the current pressure and does not intend to return.
In addition to the officials who have been involved in accidents, many of the club's executives have accepted to assist in investigations. According to Li Pingkang 1991, one club executive was released after assisting in the investigation and subsequently chose to flee overseas.










