
Qin Yun, a well-known observer of the soccer world, revealed an explosive news: Li Tie, the former coach of the national football team, suddenly "evaporated", causing widespread concern.
On social media, Qin Yun revealed that at the end of the professional coach training course, Li Tie was absent as a lecturer, and another lecturer explained that he was urgently recalled by the General Administration. Since then, Li Tie has disappeared like a ghost, with no news.
From November 8 to 10, a continuing education training for professional and A-level coaches was in full swing in the Football Association building in Dalian. Famous soccer players such as Yang Chen, Fan Zhiyi and Li Tie were among the attendees.
Li Xuan, director of Football Daily's domestic department, left meaningful words on her personal social media, "Sleep well and wait for an ending. Chinese soccer will set sail again someday. Until then, we have to lift this haze."
Li Xuan's comments stirred up a lot of speculation, and in the comment section of Weibo, some people were curious about the truth of the incident. Li Xuan responded, "Don't worry, take your time. Everything will be revealed when the World Cup starts."
Senior soccer reporters Chen Yong, Yuan Ye and Wang Xiaorui have retweeted the relevant microblogging. Wang Xiaorui left a message when he retweeted, "The past is with the wind, a laugh." This seems to imply that a major event has occurred in the soccer circle.
According to @ChinaFootball, well-known soccer commentator @Li Pingkang 1991 broke the news that Li Tie was taken away by the relevant departments for investigation. It is reported that Li Tie was attending a professional coach training meeting organized by the Football Association when the incident occurred.
Li Pingkang 1991 revealed that several sources confirmed that Li Tie does have some problems, but it is not yet known whether he can be rehired. Embarrassingly, Li Tie has just been appointed as a World Cup commentator, and if he fails to return in time, it will be an open secret.
It is worth mentioning that Li Tie retweeted the microblog of former national football coach Milu on November 7, nostalgically recalling the time of the 2002 World Cup in South Korea and Japan with great emotion.
On the evening of Nov. 12, Red Star News tried to contact the CFA about Li Tie being taken away, but the contact did not give a response.










