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[in-depth] analysis of the illegal causes of chinese football, fake gambling and black market must be stopped by the football association

2024-09-20

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on september 10, the chinese football association issued a series of punishment lists, including a lifetime ban for 43 football practitioners, and a five-year ban for another 17 people, including wang song. the punishment of this list is shocking enough and will serve as a warning for a long time to come.

however, some noises have gradually started to come in. take ding jie, who was banned for life, for example. in the eight seasons from 2015 to 2022, he was owed more than 10 million yuan in wages in chongqing liangjiang athletic and shaanxi chang'an athletic. ding jie himself admitted that he "illegally accepted 70,000 yuan" and should be punished by law.

the comparison between the figures of 70,000 yuan and 10 million yuan can't help but cause ripples in one's heart.

on social media, more than one of the suspended players who were dealt with for illegal and disciplinary violations was owed wages. this does not mean that being owed wages can violate the law and accept bribes from other teams to participate in match-fixing operations. however, wage arrears will inevitably become a crime incentive to a certain extent.

from a psychological point of view, when one's legal rights and interests are infringed and cannot be protected, everyone will have their confidence in the law shaken, and players are no exception.