What Chinese football needs is bone scraping and poisoning, not 1,500 words of afterthought

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-02-01

Jimu News reporter Deng Pengwei.

On January 9, Beijing time, CCTV's annual anti-corruption feature film "Continue to Make Efforts to Promote in Depth" broadcast the fourth episode of "Promoting the "Three Non-Corruptions" in One Piece", reporting on the systemic and landslide corruption in the football field. As soon as the program was broadcast, it set off a heated discussion across the country, and three of the top 10 hot searches were related to this.

To revitalize Chinese football, Song Kai, chairman of the Chinese Football Association, has a long way to go.

According to the "Beijing Youth Daily", as early as last weekend, after CCTV broadcast the trailer of the program, the Chinese Football Association issued a notice to internal employees to "learn and watch on time", and asked employees to submit no less than 1,500 words of comments before 3 pm on the 11th.

The news was a bit of a shock.

Watching anti-corruption films is a must, practitioners need to be vigilant from it, and be alert to what they do, but the Chinese Football Association at this time requires employees to submit 1500 words of after-viewing, some people think, this is a typical "formalism", just imagine, if you are one of them, what kind of feelings will you make? I think most of them will be "online copyists": copying and pasting online articles, and handing over errands.

In fact, this is not the first time that Chinese football has encountered serious corruption problems. The 2001 "A B Five Rats" incident made Gong Jianping the first name to be nailed to the pillar of shame, and he also became the first referee in the history of Chinese football to be sentenced to prison for match-fixing, match-fixing, and black whistles. But in 2004, Gong Jianping, who was still serving his sentence, died of illness, and the first anti-gambling and anti-crime campaign in Chinese football was hastily completed.

On October 16, 2009, Zhong Guojian, the former owner of the Guangdong Eagles, was controlled, and the anti-gambling and anti-crime campaign in Chinese football kicked off. In March 2010, Nan Yong and Yang Yimin, former vice chairmen of the Chinese Football Association, and Zhang Jianqiang, former director of the referee committee, were arrested in accordance with the law on suspicion of accepting bribes for manipulating football matches. In October of the same year, Xie Yalong, former vice chairman of the Chinese Football Association, Li Dongsheng, former director of the referee committee of the Chinese Football Association, Wei Shaohui, former leader of the national football team, and others also "entered" the ......

On February 18, 2013, the Chinese Football Association issued 38 fines, Xie Yalong and other 33 people were banned from engaging in football activities for life, and You Kewei and other 25 people were banned from engaging in football activities for 5 years, and the anti-gambling and anti-crime crackdown was also nearing the end ......

In 2023, with Li Tie being taken away for investigation, a new round of anti-corruption will once again sweep Chinese football.

I wonder if the reader has found it? In the past 20 years, whether it is anti-gambling or anti-corruption, Chinese football has basically been once in ten years, and the "cut weeds" have "made a comeback" again after several years of "dormancy".

Why is that? In the final analysis, Chinese football has never cleaned up the "soil" of corruption and match-fixing, and the defects of the system have also given relevant practitioners the opportunity to take risks, and the ecology of the industry has also become a hotbed for breeding for illegal crimes.

What needs to be done at this time? Scrape bones to cure poison!

Taking the case as a mirror, promoting reform with the case, purifying the mind, purifying the team, reforming the old and making the new, and cleaning up the source, this is what the Chinese Football Association should do, instead of doing superficial things and fooling the leaders!

Really looking forward to this day.

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