Is he coming out with a second...Son Jun-ho's permanent suspension of qualification is wielding a knife again
Jan 01, 2025
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The Chinese soccer newspaper said on the 1st (Korea Standard Time) that rumors had circulated that the second suspension list would be announced within 2024 from the end of the league, but there has been no news yet. "'However, since Li Tie has already been sentenced and the ruling of former national team member Chin Hsien will be announced soon, the release of the second list will take place soon.'" A Chinese soccer official said, `The second list has a name that may surprise everyone. I was quite surprised to hear it, too," he claimed. "He is in a similar situation to Wang Song, who fell into a trap and participated in injustice.'
As a result, there is also growing concern that a `second lithium' will come out.
Li Tie, who played for China during his active career and also played for Everton and Sheffield United, was charged with selecting some players for money during his tenure as coach of the Chinese national team. Rite, who was under intense investigation, fell into the abyss on the 13th of last month when he was sentenced to 20 years in prison.
The Chinese Football Association announced a list of 43 permanently suspended players in September. In addition to former Chinese national team players such as Qin Jingdao and Guotianyu, Son Joon-ho's name who played for Shandong Taishan was also included. The Chinese Football Association is trying to improve its constitution in various ways, such as setting the timing of debt settlement and deciding whether to participate in the league to strengthen not only players but also the club's financial health.
Despite this, it is a Chinese soccer game that rarely gets better.
Following the slump in the real estate market, the aftereffects of the Chinese Super League, which was directly hit by COVID-19, remain. There is still news of the dissolution of the lower league team. Guangzhou FC, which once won the Asian Champions League (currently the Asian Champions League elite) twice and played in the FIFA (International Football Federation) Club World Cup, is facing a crisis of dissolution. During the Guangzhou Evergrande period, he was eager to recruit big names, but he still has not solved the problem of overdue wages for them. After the bankruptcy of the parent company Evergrande Group, all the main players were sent out, and the stadium was moved to the 13,000-seat Daeseon Stadium from Tianhe Stadium, the home stadium, but the debt settlement is far from being settled. Guangzhou FC Chairman Liu Chen said in a communication with fans after missing the list of CSL debt-clearing clubs that `we have used every means to raise funds, but the amount (to be paid back) is tens of millions of dollars.'
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.