August 18th news, media person Miao Yuan said: August 17th afternoon, there are former international players were called to talk by the Discipline Inspection Commission, now people have been put back.

On August 18, state authorities confirmed that players such as Gu Chao, Zhang Lu, Jin Jingdao, Guo Tianyu and Sun Junhao were taken away for investigation on suspicion of violating the law. According to sources, some of these players were involved in gambling, gaming and corruption.

It is reported that this anti-corruption action, which is strongly supported by the relevant national authorities, not only targets soccer, but also covers the entire sports circle. The aim of this action is to eliminate unethical practices in the sports industry and to maintain the purity and fairness of the sports circle. This action has been described as an important step in the fight against corruption in the sports circle.

In the midst of this operation, news broke that the former international players had been called in for a talk by the Disciplinary Committee, which attracted widespread attention. Although the former international players have been put back, according to Miu Yuen's information, they are still looking for evidence. This also shows the intensity of the whole operation and the determination of the relevant authorities.

There are different voices of anti-corruption actions both inside and outside the soccer circle. Some people support it as an effective action to eliminate improper practices and protect the fairness and impartiality of the sports sector. However, there are also those who question the fact that this action is prone to harming the innocent and may also have an adverse effect on the soccer industry as a whole.

In any case, this anti-corruption action has aroused widespread concern in the soccer sector and greater concern for the purity of the sports sector as a whole. It is hoped that this action will have a positive effect on the healthy development of the entire sports industry.

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