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Who would have guessed that after the national soccer team's disappointment in last year's qualifier, the Chinese soccer world would experience a sea change in just one year. Those who had been sinking in the dark, do not see the light of day, will usher in the day of light. Since Li Tie was taken away for investigation, the relevant people in his network have been detained one after another, and the situation has become more and more serious. From players to coaches, to club management, they finally stepped into the eyes of the Football Association. With Liu Yi, Chen Yongliang, and Chen Xuyuan, three high-ranking officials, the anti-gambling and counterfeiting campaign in Chinese soccer has reached a new climax.
But Chen Xuyuan is by no means the last giant whale to fall into the net. As the saying goes, if you see a cockroach in your home, there must be countless others hiding in the shadows. Since Xie Yalong, Nan Yong and others were brought to justice more than a decade ago, Chinese soccer seems to have returned to the cycle of the past. This anti-gambling and counterfeiting, is by no means just a case of Li Tie, and far from Li Tie, Chen Yongliang, Chen Xuyuan and others can constitute a network, but a huge and complex network. Players and clubs gambling and counterfeiting is precisely the key node in this network. Qin Sheng, Sun Shilin, Jin Jingdao and other well-known players in the Chinese Super League have not been spared, have been involved.
Among this group, Jin Jingdao's involvement is particularly staggering. Who would have thought that the appearance of the simple player, but with gambling, fake football has a thousand links. Jin Jingdao's real face was revealed, all because of Shandong Taishan teammate Wu Xinghan's "assist". Chen Chen, who had angrily denounced Wu Xinghan in the stands of the F.A.C.A. Cup final, has become the "king bomb" of the anti-gambling and counterfeiting campaign. What is more unexpected is that this kind of peach incident is not uncommon among players, but this time it has become a lever to pry the Chinese soccer world against gambling and counterfeiting.
At first, people looked at the incident between Wu Xinghan and Chen Chen with the mindset of "melon eaters". Although Wu Xinghan was proven to have cheated on his wife, and was even suspected of changing his name and age, none of this seemed to matter. What really caused a furor was Wu Xinghan's statement that "the Chinese Super League is all about fake football" and his accusation of betrayal by his peers. For a while, investigations into alleged match-fixing by Chinese Super League and Chinese League One teams were in full swing, with more than half of the individual teams even being implicated. And it all seems to have started with Wu Xinghan's comments on the Taishan training ground.
Chen Chen continued to put pressure on the FA in the days that followed. In her article, she wrote: "I have sent two report emails to the FA and made several phone calls to inquire about the processing progress, but never received a response.2021 I submitted nearly a month's worth of emails about violations of the National Football League's Top 12 World Cup qualifying matches, so please give a reply as soon as possible." Chen Chen also Ait the official account of the CFA in the article. In addition, she also sent relevant reporting information to the General Administration of Sport, Discipline Inspection Commission, Shandong Taxation Bureau, Jinan Immigration Management and other departments, but did not receive a clear reply. Although Chen Chen became the earliest contact person for these departments, the results of the FA's handling of the case made her feel doubly disappointed.
However, fans have become accustomed to this. After all, the chairman of the FA has been investigated, and the FA itself has been the subject of an investigation, so how could they have the energy to deal with other people's reports? In addition, this is a time when the Chinese Super League (CSL), Chinese League A and Chinese League B have lost their salary access status, many teams are in debt, and the FA is trying to find ways to ensure a normal opening of the new season. And the national team has also been interacting with New Zealand officials recently.
Now, the determination of the relevant departments to eradicate the cancer in the soccer world has been obvious, which is what the fans are looking forward to. After years of enduring and anticipating, Chinese soccer has wasted countless hours, and in 2023, Chinese soccer will reach a turning point. We would rather rebuild them than let them continue to waste their time.










