Chen Xuyuan s luxury life revealed Staying in a hotel must comply with 3 strict regulations

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-02-03

At the beginning of 2024, there has been a storm in the domestic football world. More than a dozen high-level executives such as Li Tie, the former coach of the national football team, were dismissed, and Chen Xuyuan was also suspected of more than 80 million. The picture of Chen Xuyuan attending the first-instance trial was also exposed. Chen Xuyuan was unusually cooperative in the interview and repented of his mistakes. But most people think he just regrets being caught. Chen Xuyuan worked as an executive in Shanghai in his early years and lived a luxurious life.

He treated football as a business and developed a habit of "pampering". According to netizens, Chen Xuyuan set three rules for the staff in the friendly match, requiring drinks to be rich in flavor, only smoking soft Chinese cigarettes, and the hotel should have snacks with specific flavors. These details show Chen's high demand for quality of life. Chen Xuyuan received more than 600,000 gifts before taking office, and received 80 million gifts in a row after becoming an executive of the Football Association.

The reason why he collects money is to maintain a high standard of living. The 80 million may be just the tip of the iceberg. Chen Xuyuan once had ambitions to lead the national football team to heights, but his fall revealed the darkness and black sheep of the national football team. China's football anti-corruption has forced reform, and it is urgent to establish a sound regulatory systemThe Chinese football industry has always been accompanied by the shadow of corruption. The **case** of Chen Xuyuan, Du Zhaocai and other high-level leaders has aroused strong indignation from all walks of life.

However, it is not enough for them to be held accountable, and we need deeper reforms. Although Chen Xuyuan and Du Zhaocai are both **, they are only the tip of the iceberg. We can't help but ask, how did their subordinates act so brazenly with such blatant crimes? This illustrates the weakness and lack of China's football regulatory system. Corruption is not only a stubborn disease in Chinese football, but also a common problem in China's sports circles.

In the past few years, we have witnessed a number of cases of sports** being investigated and punished, from track and field to swimming, all of which have been spared. These scandals have not only tarnished the image of Chinese sports, but also cast doubt on the development of sports in China. The problem of Chinese football is not only corruption, but also management chaos, referee mistakes and many other aspects. Behind these problems is the imperfection of China's football regulatory system.

Accountability and the fight against corruption are only palliative, not the root causes, and we need to establish a sound regulatory system to regulate the operation of Chinese football. In the successful cases of football development at home and abroad, we can see the importance of the regulatory system. The German Football Association has established a strict regulatory mechanism to ensure the transparency and fairness of the club's operations. The English Premier League also has strict financial regulations to ensure the financial health of the clubs.

Chinese football needs to learn from these successful experiences and establish a regulatory system suitable for its own characteristics. This includes strengthening the supervision of clubs, referees and players, and establishing an effective financial audit mechanism to ensure that the flow of funds is transparent and legal. At the same time, it is also necessary to establish a strict punishment mechanism to deal with violations seriously and establish a deterrent effect of the law. In addition, Chinese football also needs to strengthen the construction of a youth training system.

Youth training is the key to the development of Chinese football, and the current youth training system still has many problems. We need to invest more resources and energy, establish a scientific and standardized youth training mechanism, and cultivate more excellent players. The anti-corruption campaign in Chinese football is not only to punish corrupt elements, but also to promote the healthy development of Chinese football. We need to build a transparent and fair football environment where everyone can enjoy the opportunity to play fairly.

Only in this way can Chinese football truly rise and move onto the world stage. The problem of corruption in Chinese football cannot be ignored, but we cannot stop at accountability and crackdown. We need to establish a sound regulatory system to regulate the operation of Chinese football. Only in this way can we truly achieve the revival of Chinese football.

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