
On August 19, a piece of news from the soccer newspaper shocked the football world: the CFA launched an in-depth investigation of some clubs suspected of gambling on football.
Immediately thereafter, the Association issued two circulars to strengthen the discipline of soccer matches and referee management, and plans to hold a national soccer industry conference on Monday, August 22nd on the discipline of soccer matches and anti-doping. The conference aims to convey the spirit of the meeting of the State General Administration of Sport, strengthen the internal management of the industry and ensure the implementation of anti-doping measures.
In the face of the current multiple challenges of the national soccer team, some practitioners have lost their morals and crossed the moral line. Recently, there has been a spate of reports of fraudulent gambling and blackmail in the professional leagues (especially the lower leagues) and outside the tournaments. In fact, the Football Association (FA) has begun to investigate the reported gambling incidents of some clubs.
Soccer Daily revealed that the investigation action has three key points: first, systematic, covering a variety of aspects of the professional league, referees and youth soccer; second, resolute and serious, all parties have a firm attitude towards the purging work; third, extensive, not only the Football Association, the public security organs and other relevant departments will also be involved.
In addition, the media revealed that the General Administration of Sports and the Football Association has received three Central League teams about fake matches gambling real name report, with text and audio evidence, while the Chinese Super League has not yet been involved in the team.










