In the face of the CFA leadership's ears, the report was like a thunderbolt, shaking the entire soccer world and forcing them to respond quickly. The CFA leadership vowed to work closely with the Ministry of Public Security to combat illegal and disorderly behavior such as match-fixing and gambling. However, the final outcome of the investigation is like an unanswered question, attracting people's imagination.
The credibility of the current Chinese Football Association (CFA) is at stake. From the Guangdong Provincial Games U15 final of the suspected match-fixing incident, to the FA investigation team stationed in Guangzhou has been more than half a month, still no conclusion. The FA does not have the power to completely solve the problem of match-fixing, and all the disputes in the three-tier league are even more complicated, the future of the FA's investigation is worrying.
In this season's Central League, the fish and dragons are mixed and their strengths are disparate, with many teams facing the plight of salary arrears, while those who are not in arrears are treated much less favorably under the salary restriction policy. Therefore, it is not surprising to see teams involved in gambling and match-fixing. The Chinese Super League may face similar challenges in the future.
For acts of match-fixing and betting, once discovered, they must be severely punished. At the same time, we cannot ignore the existence of black whistles and official whistles. Are there such incidents in the third tier league? The blackout storm of ten years ago is still in front of us. Now that Chinese soccer has fallen into the doldrums again, it's time to launch a new blackout storm.