Recently, the soccer circle has been in a state of flux. According to the disclosure of "Li Pingkang 1991", a senior person holding a key position in a Chinese Super League (CSL) club has mysteriously disappeared, and his figure has already appeared in an overseas corner. At the same time, a club executive who had helped in the investigation, after a short release, also chose to flee his homeland.

In this storm, China's soccer anti-gambling and anti-blackmail action in full swing, with clear battle lines. The Hubei side took the lead, targeting officials of the Football Association and club executives, with former national soccer manager Li Tie and his assistants not escaping the fallout. Chen Xuyuan, chairman of the FA, Liu Yi, former secretary-general, Chen Yongliang, minister of state management and a host of other dignitaries have been caught up in the vortex.

The Liaoning investigation, on the other hand, focused on the gambling problem, and players from Shenhua, Taishan, Nanjing, Sichuan Jiuniu and many other teams have been the protagonists of the accident. Ding Yong, general manager of the Shenzhen Football Club, and others, although not involved in the case, are still being closely monitored after the accident.

Official sources have revealed that the authorities will crack down on corruption in Chinese soccer. According to "Li Pingkang 1991", the fleeing senior club owner said overseas that he no longer had any intention of returning in the face of the current predicament.

In the midst of this earthquake in the soccer world, numerous club executives, in addition to the known accident officials, were placed under assisted investigation. One of those executives was released at the end of the investigation, but chose to follow in that owner's footsteps and set out on the run.

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