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China Soccer Crackdown Brings Lifetime Bans for Former Club Executives

Authorities have been trying to clean up Chinese soccer after a corruption scandal that toppled senior administrators and former national-team coach Li Tie

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caixinglobal.comStai leggendo8 g fa

China Soccer Crackdown Brings Lifetime Bans for Former Club Executives

Authorities have been trying to clean up Chinese soccer after a corruption scandal that toppled senior administrators and former national-team coach Li Tie

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scmp.com9 g fa

China’s football body adds 17 people to lifetime ban list for match-fixing

The latest penalties ‌build on earlier rounds ⁠of ⁠punishment this year and in ‌September 2024 that saw 116 ‌individuals banned for life.

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  1. giovedì 21 maggio 2026·scmp.com

    China’s football body adds 17 people to lifetime ban list for match-fixing

    The latest penalties ‌build on earlier rounds ⁠of ⁠punishment this year and in ‌September 2024 that saw 116 ‌individuals banned for life.

  2. venerdì 22 maggio 2026·caixinglobal.com

    China Soccer Crackdown Brings Lifetime Bans for Former Club Executives

    Authorities have been trying to clean up Chinese soccer after a corruption scandal that toppled senior administrators and former national-team coach Li Tie