
The main player of the Chinese men's national team FIFA club dared to play fake football! When this news broke, the entire Chinese sports world was nonplussed. Who would have thought that so many people would be offered out when the anti-corruption efforts in Chinese soccer were getting stronger? This time, Chinese soccer has really reached the point of shuffling the cards.
According to the information disclosed by Wu Xinghan's "girlfriend" on social media, we can clearly know that Wu Xinghan, as a member of the national team, is in fact a gambling player. We should know that Wu Xinghan's individual ability is quite outstanding in the Chinese Super League. He was born in 1993 and played for Taishan Football Club. When these things were revealed, what was just a cheating incident now affects the whole Chinese soccer.
How many more will go in after Li Tie Chen Xuyuan is taken away?
No matter what league you play in, it's hard to associate sports with gambling when it comes to match-fixing! Not to mention the fact that an international player who made the national team openly faked a game in the league and even bragged about it. In the chat logs, we clearly see that you can make 3~400 thousand dollars by playing fake ball. The Chinese Super League is going downhill, who is behind the scenes to open up? Who has money with these players behind the scenes?
Looking at the current state of soccer development in China, there's a reason why it hasn't developed in decades. Keep in mind that there are hundreds of soccer players in a Chinese Super League. As long as a team's players play fake soccer, the league will suck. Previously, a netizen broke the news online that a team had athletes who were faking soccer, but at the time, Li Tie was the head coach of the national team, and the news was quickly suppressed. After Li Tie was taken away, the story appeared online again. When Chen Xuyuan, the chairman of the Football Association, was taken away, these things became more widely known.
A lot of FA executives have already been taken away. If we continue to check, who will be taken away? At present, according to Wu Xinghan's "girlfriend", she has reported to the State General Administration of Sport, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, the Hubei Commission for Discipline Inspection, the Taxation Bureau, the Exit and Entry Administration and other relevant departments, the Commission's investigation has been carried out.
How many Wu Xinghan participated in the Chinese Super League? How many of the international players on the national team gamble?
The Chinese Super League has experienced glory and fallen into the doldrums. The Chinese Super League during the golden dollar period was known as the top league in Asia. At that time, there were a lot of high quality foreigners playing soccer in the Chinese Super League, but there were also a lot of unpopular matches. Especially after the epidemic, there were many controversial matches. These matches were witnessed online, but didn't cause much of a storm. However, with the outbreak of Wu Xinghan's gambling, I'm sure the Discipline Inspection Commission will focus on investigating this. According to detailed revelations from people around him, Wu Xinghan is not a person who can carry things, and whenever he says something, he will use his hands.
If he explains all the crimes, I'm sure a lot of management, athletes and coaches will be taken away from the Chinese Super League. So do these people involve those who are currently playing in the national team? You have to realize that many of the people who were previously on the national team's roster came in through connections and may have been involved in some corruption and bribery. If these people are investigated, what is the way forward for Chinese soccer?
The Disciplinary Committee hit hard. It's time for Chinese soccer to shuffle the deck.
People have been saying that Chinese soccer has sucked for so long, and this anti-corruption move is a chance to completely shuffle the deck! After Chen Xuyuan was taken away, the People's Daily should severely punish these people and thoroughly investigate the stadium! That's why more people are daring to come forward and expose all this crap in Chinese soccer, and I hope the official media will step up their efforts to give more exposure to these voices that are speaking out online!
No one knows what Chinese soccer will be like tomorrow. But catching these assholes lurking in Chinese soccer will be beneficial to the progress of Chinese soccer, and competitive sports should be pure.
Soccer is not a weight for you to launder money and soccer is not a tool for you to make money illegally!










