BEIJING: China’s top football body handed down a swathe of punishments including fines worth millions, it said yesterday, as it seeks leave behind corruption scandals which have plagued the sport in China.
China’s Football Association banned 33 people, including some previously jailed for their involvement in China’s biggest ever match-fixing scandal, from taking part in football “for life,” it said on its website.
Those hit by the bans include former heads of the Football Association Nan Yong and Xie Yalong, who were previously handed jail sentences for taking bribes, and Xu Hong, the newly installed head of East China club Dalian Aerbin.
The Association also handed down a range of fines and other penalties relating to offences several of which date back years.
Two clubs involved in match-fixing in 2003, Tianjin Teda and Shanghai Shenhua, face one million Yuan ($160,000) fines and point deductions next season, the association said, while Shenhua was also stripped of its 2003 league title. AFP