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The Chinese Table Tennis Association said that the "fan circle" chaos that interferes with the game will be held accountable according to law

2024-08-17

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Reference News reported on August 17According to a report on the Singaporean Lianhe Zaobao website on August 17, as Chinese authorities stepped up efforts to rectify "fan circle behavior", the Chinese Table Tennis Association spoke out, saying that the chaos in the "fan circle" seriously interfered with training and competitions, and that it would collect evidence to hold relevant organizations and individuals accountable for their legal responsibilities.

The official website of the Chinese Table Tennis Association issued a statement on the 17th, saying that the Association firmly supports the public security organs in cracking down on and rectifying illegal and criminal activities of "fan circles" in the sports field, and strongly condemns any illegal and criminal activities.

The statement said that the chaos in the "fan circle" has seriously interfered with the normal training and competition of the Chinese table tennis team, and has had an extremely negative impact on the work, life and family of athletes, coaches and managers, and has also caused adverse social impacts.

The statement said that in response to any insults, slander, defamation or other forms of malicious attacks against the Chinese table tennis team or its members in cyberspace and other public places, the Table Tennis Association will collect evidence in accordance with the law and hold the relevant organizations and individuals accountable for their legal responsibilities.

The Chinese Table Tennis Association stated that it will continue to be committed to the healthy development of China's table tennis industry, promote the new style of Chinese sports spirit in the new era, and help build a sports power.

According to reports, Chinese female table tennis player Chen Meng defeated Sun Yingsha in the women's singles final of the Paris Olympics and successfully defended her title. However, a large number of Sun Yingsha's fans booed and jeered during the game, interfering with Chen Meng. The incident sparked public discussion on the "fan circle" of sports. Various social platforms subsequently stepped up efforts to clean up malicious comments, and official media also spoke out one after another, calling for vigilance against the spillover harm of "fan circles".

On the 15th, China's Ministry of Public Security announced four typical cases of cracking down on and rectifying illegal and criminal activities involving sports "fan circles".