First, the tip of the naturalization policy iceberg is explored. Although he has not spoken out publicly against the naturalization process, the National Football League's use of naturalized players in the World Qualifiers and subsequent initiatives have signaled that the path of naturalization is gradually becoming more and more disreputable.

Immediately following the revelation of the truth that Chinese professional soccer is a gold and jade affair that has directly led to the soccer market being thrown into disarray.

As we all know, Guangzhou Evergrande led the golden dollar storm of Chinese soccer. From 2010 to 2020, China's clubs showed unprecedented competitiveness in Asian competitions, with the influx of capital and the joining of big-name footballers, making this period of Chinese soccer full of vitality.

However, Chen Xuyuan is not a fan of this kind of golden dollar soccer, and after taking office, he embarked on a drastic reform, not only for the internal soccer, but also for the operation of professional soccer to carry out a profound surgery.

At the end of 2020, the Football Association introduced a series of new policies, in which the sexual name policy became the focus, limiting unlimited investment and establishing a cap on players' wages, which made the professional league seemingly return to the pre-liberation period overnight.

From the standpoint of the reform of the Football Association, the intention of professional soccer to avoid barbaric growth, the initial intention may not be wrong, but things often backfire.

Despite the environmental issues, the neutral name policy has directly led to the withdrawal of most businesses investing in soccer, which, along with investment restrictions and wage caps, has virtually destroyed the foundations of gold-dollar soccer.

As a result, capital ebbs, countless bubbles burst, and during Chen Xuyuan's tenure, nearly 50 clubs announced their dissolution, including the Chinese Super League champion Jiangsu, which is even more saddening.

Looking back at the three years or so since Chen Xuyuan took office, Chinese soccer has almost regressed across the board, except for the women's soccer team's win at the Asian Cup, which has made him a target in the mouths of fans.

Of course, China's soccer in the doldrums is not Chen Xuyuan's fault, but as the head of the management department, his responsibility obviously can not be ignored. At the time of Li Tie's fall, people have questioned Chen Xuyuan's innocence. During this period, the top management of the Football Association has fallen one after another, but he is safe and sound. Recently, there was even news that Chen Xuyuan attended the AFC Congress, making people think he was "safe".

However, the weight of reality is impossible to ignore. Plagued by a series of problems such as the former head coach of the national football team being taken away, the frequent occurrence of match-fixing incidents, the disappearance of the national football team for a long period of time, adjustment fees and salary arrears, few people will believe that Chen Xuyuan has no problems as the top leader of the Football Association.

To know, "anti-gambling and fight the black" storm is the source of Li Tie East Window, and Li Tie is Chen Xuyuan promoted to the national football coach, which in itself is thought-provoking.

Now that Chen Xuyuan has been arrested, the debate has finally settled. In the saucepan of Chinese soccer, it's hard for anyone to be left alone. The fall of the FA chairman has triggered a real earthquake in Chinese soccer - how many more shady secrets are yet to be uncovered behind the scenes?

Perhaps it doesn't make much sense to dwell on shady practices per se. At present, the environment of Chinese soccer is as bad as it can get. Perhaps the only way to usher in new life is to let this earthquake destroy everything.

But the question is, will Chinese soccer get better by catching Chen Xuyuan? After Chen Xuyuan, who will be the next to fall?

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