On May 7, China's Football Association officially announced that Henan Songshan Longmen team player Wang Shangyuan was punished with a three-game ban and a fine of 30,000 yuan for allegedly slapping Shandong Taishan team player Guo Tianyu. In response, reporter Yuan Ye pointed out in his microblogging article that the Football Association will further strengthen the discipline management in the new season.

In the past two days, the Football Association has issued four fines in a row for indiscipline in the Chinese Super League and Chinese A League. Yuan Ye said on microblogging: "Last year, it seems that the Association did not carry out additional punishment, at that time, many people think that if this continues, the players, teams and even clubs on the field and off the field of speech and behavior will become more and more standardized. But last year the whole is to smooth the transition. This year, the opening three rounds have been issued fines, which indicates that will continue to strengthen discipline, and the follow-up will perhaps be more stringent."

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