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The Chinese police arrested a total of sixteen people, including twelve club members and four high-ranking football officials, including the former vice president of the Chinese Football Association, Yang Xu, on 25 November 2009, in the wake of the international inquiries of the betting scandal.
Besides this list of 57 suspects being prosecuted, the "Special Tax Inspection" unit (Dutch: "Bijzondere Belastinginspectie") of the Federal Public Service Finance also has a list of more than 200 names (individuals and organisations such as football clubs) which are being specially audited due to a suspicion of financial fraud, tax evasion or ...
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The CFA stipulated that the result of "the 2002 Jia-A League rank * 0.5 + the 2003 Jia-A League rank" will be used to determine the teams participating the newly created Chinese Super League in 2004. In the final round of the 2003 Jia-A League, Chongqing Lifan would have to lose to Qingdao Etsong Hainiu and hope Shanghai COSCO Sanlin , a title ...
The inception of this scandal was the alleged suicide of Incheon United player Yoon Ki-won on 6 May 2011. [3] His suicide was amplified with the match-fixing allegations through media and football fans. [4] The press heard from staffs of K League clubs that brokers and gangsters approached to players in the previous year. [5]