Recently, the fourth episode of CCTV's anti-corruption feature film "Continue to Make Efforts to Promote the "Three Non-Corruptions" was broadcast, bringing the audience a shocking journey in the field of Chinese football. The feature film exposes the corruption and shady scenes involving intrigue, bribery, and match-fixing in the field of Chinese football, especially the bribery of former national football head coach Li Tie.
The road to conspiracy: behind the scenes, playing match-fixing
Li Tie became the head coach of the Chinese men's national football team in January 2020, however, the feature film revealed that the two times he led the team to the Chinese Super League were through match-fixing behind the scenes. This also raised questions about the fairness of football, leaving fans skeptical of Li Tie's achievements.
Bribery deal: 3 million "upper" national football head coach
In order to become the head coach of the men's national football team, Li Tie launched a bribery transaction. He lobbied the Zall club to pay for his work, saying that he would give back to the club in many ways. Zall Club paid a bribe of 2 million yuan for this, and Li Tie sent another 1 million yuan to Liu Yi, then secretary general of the Football Association. These actions not only bribed key figures, but also revealed the ways of intrigue in football.
Power-for-money trading: the collusion behind the national football squad
The day after he was confirmed to be the head coach of the men's national football team, Li Tie negotiated a deal with Wuhan Zall Club and signed a "contract" totaling 60 million yuan. Li Tie quickly brought four players from the Zall team into the national team squad. The head of the club admitted, "I know the quality of our players, and none of them can score. "This shows that there is a blatant power-for-money bargain behind the national football squad, making football a tool of intrigues.
Conclusion: Exposing Corruption, Calling for Reform
The problem of corruption in Chinese football was revealed by a feature film, which is embarrassing. This is not only a threat to the fairness of the game, but also makes fans worried about the future of Chinese football. Only by revealing the shady curtain and calling for reform can we reshape the healthy development of Chinese football. We look forward to a clear football field, a tomorrow that is no longer shrouded by the shadow of corruption.
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