
As we all know, the soccer sector in China has achieved remarkable results in the fight against corruption and the forces of evil. Recently, investigative agencies have launched simultaneous network collection operations in a number of places, and a large number of players from the Chinese Super League have been taken away for investigation. Although no official announcement has been made about the relevant cases, according to media sources, these players are mainly suspected of being involved in match-fixing and gambling activities.
According to the disclosure of media person Miao Yuan, how do these players carry out the fake ball operation? And how is the whole operation process divided into labor? The details of the match-fixing operation have also been revealed one by one. They usually set the score of the game first, the key is to contact the goalkeeper and center back, and then the so-called player leader plays the role of the middleman, direct contact with the banker, and then persuade teammates to cooperate in the game.
In addition, media personality He Xiaolong revealed that the player surnamed Jin under investigation is an international player. In Chinese Super League circles, he is known as a match-fixing leader, also known as a middleman. After determining the score of the match-fixing, he would recruit goalkeepers and defenders to realize the expected score.
With the successive revelations from media sources, it seems that the truth of the Chinese Super League match-fixing case has been revealed. Of course, a more detailed case still needs to wait for the final briefing by the investigating organization. However, given the keen sense of journalism of these media personalities, I am afraid that the truth of the incident is not far from the truth.
This anti-corruption and anti-triad action, before the investigation focus on the Football Association and the relevant team officials, now the wind has shifted to the Chinese Super League clubs. Are these players' match-fixing and gambling behaviors the work of individuals, or are clubs involved? This question may be revealed in the near future.
Judging from the current situation, the new season of the Chinese Super League will inevitably be seriously affected. Will the number of Super League teams be further reduced? This situation may become a reality. If the Chinese Super League match-fixing problem is serious, the relevant departments may even suspend the professional league in the new season and restart it after the league has been reorganized.










