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I want to give a speech on current affairs in the political class. I want to ask for a draft of China's fake ball.
There are many football match-fixing incidents in China. This year alone, there are a large number of "match-fixing" phenomena in football: China team takes turns to shoot own goals; After the U 17 National Youth Team defeated its opponent, it started a passive game in the second half, and finally the score of 8: 0 actually coincided with the gambling handicap. The national football team presented a gift for the National Day, and it was reported that it spent $70,000 to "buy a ball" in Botswana. In the men's soccer competition of the National Games, Shanghai and Zhejiang took the initiative to lose in order to avoid the host; In the Super League, Dewey, the captain of Shenhua, was ordered to be sent home on suspicion of playing "match-fixing". Jiangsu Shuntian inexplicably lost to the away team chongqing lifan. ...

If the camera is replayed, how many "match-fixing" incidents have occurred in China football in the past decade? Looking back at the source of "match-fixing", we find that the first time China football faced the "match-fixing" storm was 1 1 years ago.

1998 A-B league 16 rounds, Shaanxi Guoli lost 2-3 away to Yunnan Hongta. After the game, Jia Xiuquan, the head coach of the national strength, made a surprising statement and publicly accused "some players of acting strangely, and there are many things off the field, which are hard to prevent". The player he refers to is Sui Bo. Sui Bo's "match-fixing" case became the most sensational news for a while, and Sui Bo became a household name in China from an unknown A-B player overnight.

Subsequently, Guoli Club claimed that someone tried to buy off their players before the game, and there were tapes to prove it. China Football Association sent several people to Xi, Kunming and Brazil to investigate and collect evidence, but the "duct tape incident" still failed to get to the bottom. After a long investigation of 13 1 day, China Football Association announced that the whole Suibo incident was media hype, and there was no problem of "match-fixing" in that game. However, after the "anti-counterfeiting storm", the young Sui Bo was devastated and retired soon. ...

A year later, League A broke out again, shocking football. At that time, in the last round of the league, a total of five teams still had to fight for relegation, and the situation of Shenyang Sea Lion was the most sinister. Only by winning, but also by looking at the results of related competitions, can we determine whether to avoid relegation. At that time, the sea lions inexplicably delayed their admission. This game started a few minutes later than other games, and ended with the sea lions winning two goals in a row at the last minute. At this time, both Guangzhou Songri and Shenzhen Ping 'an, which are in the relegation zone, have lost the game, which led to Songri's relegation to the group, while Sea Lion created the most "Hollywood" relegation legend in the history of China football.

A few weeks ago, when the Super League Guoan won the championship this season, the reporter interviewed Li Zhangzhu, the former coach of Guoan. When the reporter asked him what he thought of the "shady" of League A, he personally admitted that 1999 Chongqing-Shenyang battle was a "fake ball". Although this sensational game has long been an open secret of China football, it was not until 10 that people began to understand the unknown inside story.

At present, there is an abandoned building next to Chongqing Qixinggang Station. The wide glass door is covered with dust and opaque, and the marble door handle is tightly locked together by two thick chains, but the traces of four gold-painted characters left on the top of the head seem to tell the glory here. 10 years ago, this was the famous Jinshan Hotel in Chongqing and the plot of the Chongqing-Shenyang War.

200 1 An insider of Shenzhen Ping 'an once revealed to the media what he knew about the Battle of Shenyang in Chongqing. He once said that the day before the battle between Chongqing and Shenyang, Cheng, a senior official of Chongqing Longxin, hinted to him that as long as he took 3 million yuan, Chongqing would die of Shenyang sea lion and ensure a safe and successful landing in Shenzhen. "In order to stabilize Chongqing, we still adopted the plan of delaying tactics-saying that it is difficult to raise so much cash over the weekend, can it be sent after the game? At that time, Cheng seemed to be in a hurry, saying that he had 350,000 savings to send someone to Chongqing, and Longxin Club sent someone to meet him at Chongqing Airport. You don't have to pay the money first, but after the game. Chongqing kept in touch with us until the day of the game. Later, probably because Ping An didn't take action, he finally gave up. The final result is known to all. Fortunately, I lost the ball and got a' life' safely. "

But Ping An insiders are only half right. Chongqing Longxin didn't wait until noon on the day of the game. The night before, they had reached an agreement with Shenyang sea lions. The two sides finalized the results and details of the competition at Jinshan Hotel. In addition to grades and progress, they even considered the possibility of any unexpected events. After all, Longxin's coach is a foreigner (Korean Li Zhangzhu), and striker Mark is also a foreigner. In order to reassure yang shen, the top management of Longxin team specially brought a domestic chief assistant coach to ensure that Li Zhangzhu and Mark would not affect the result of the game, because the work of domestic players has been done.

"3 million, this is the most accurate number." Later, an insider revealed the final price of the day. "Most of them must be divided between the two people who manipulated this matter, and everyone involved got a piece of the action. It is said that a player who performs' excellent' has won tens of thousands more. "

Fu Bin, the former goalkeeper, was the first object of investigation in the battle between Chongqing and Shenyang, because his obvious "fake jump" made the game understood by everyone. But for 10 years, Fu Bin has been very shy about this matter, even to his best friend, he never mentioned it. Later, a full-back told reporters that he knew why Dafu was so sensitive. All the players, including him, didn't know the nature of the game until the pre-match preparation meeting. After arranging the tactics in Li Zhangzhu, the chief assistant coach explained the "precautions" to the players in these key positions one by one, and especially reminded the goalkeepers to be more "careful". Everyone knows the process of the game. 1-0 leading into the second half, Chongqing Longxin's defense line kept pressing up, deliberately creating offside opportunities for Shenyang sea lions. It can be seen that the game is coming to an end, and Shenyang sea lions just can't score. "At that time, we were all very anxious. They have so many good opportunities, but they just can't get in. If it is not a big shot, the result of the game really doesn't know how. "

Finally, in the deafening sound of "match-fixing" in Datian Bay, Li Zhangzhu, the coach of Hanyu team who didn't know the truth, angrily threw his suit to the ground. When he first came into contact with the shady football in China, Li Zhangzhu's helplessness was vividly demonstrated. ...

Returning to the club after the game, the players found the "reward" after returning to the dormitory room. A lot of cash has long been wrapped in newspapers and put on everyone's bed, totaling 60 thousand yuan. Some people who witnessed the game said that if the China Football Association is determined to investigate to the end, it is impossible not to find something fishy. Because the cash flow involved is huge, just check the accounts of Zhang Jian, the senior manager of Shenyang Sea Lion, and Cheng, the senior manager of Chongqing Longxin, and this matter has come to the bottom.

It is rumored that the club also prepared a "reward" for Li Zhangzhu afterwards, but everyone who knows this matter is convinced that Lao Li did not accept the money. Because it was the first time he learned about the shady scene, his surprise, anger and helplessness at being manipulated were always engraved in his heart. So that when he talks about "fake ball" now, he will say, "I only know one fake ball, 1999, for Shenyang!"

As a matter of fact, "the battle between Shen and Yu" is just a typical case among many cases of counterfeiting in China Football League. I remember that year, the boss of Quanxing in Sichuan once loudly questioned all club owners at the club owners summit: "Excuse me, which club hasn't played here?" At that time, no club owner dared to respond, which shows that the "match-fixing scandal" has long been a common phenomenon in China football league. ...

Then, there were more match-fixing incidents: 200 1, and A B exposed the "Five Rats Incident" (in the last two rounds of the 200 1 A B League, five teams were seriously suspected of match-fixing in the key match that hit A, and were severely punished by the China Football Association. These five teams are: Zhejiang Greentown, Chengdu Wuniu, Changchun Yatai, Jiangsu Shuntian and Sichuan Mianyang); In 2002, Chen Peide, former director of Zhejiang Sports Bureau, and Song Weiping, the boss of Greentown, joined hands to expose the black; In 2002, referee Gong Jianping was arrested and died of depression in prison two years later. In 2003, the Football Association severely punished six clubs that sent "black money" to referees. According to the notice, Shandong Luneng, Shanghai Shenhua, Zhejiang Greentown, Dalian Shide, Qingdao Zhong Yi and Jiangsu Shuntian were all punished for sending money to the referee, with fines ranging from 300,000 yuan to 800,000 yuan. In 2005, Wang Po, the former Shaanxi Guodian, was widely questioned in the circle and was criminally investigated a year later; In 2007, the incident of Li, a senior player of Sha Jinde, broke out (in 2007, Li, a midfielder of Jin De, exposed the shocking news of "being imprisoned, beaten and extorting huge sums of money"). The details (such as the threat of being buried alive) revealed by this self-proclaimed fugitive are incredible. He even sued Jinde Club to China Football Association. "Kinder can't just suspect that I'm playing fake ball. Players can't be without a say in front of the club. Players are not long-term employees of the club, and the club cannot be lawless! " ); In 2008, player Zhao was questioned by Cheng Yaodong (during the league last year, Shaanxi lost 4-/kloc-0 at home to Shanghai Shenhua, and words such as "inside ghost" and "fake ball" were associated with Zhao); At the end of 2008, it was exposed that China's underground Heizhuang manipulated the Korean League, and the South Korean police also arrested two middlemen. ...

It can be seen that the cancer of "match-fixing" has been extremely inflated after more than ten years of deterioration, and now it is in danger of "swallowing up" the whole football in China.

In fact, since the crackdown on "black whistle" a few years ago, the Football Association has taken various measures to rectify the referee team. In recent years, it has achieved great results, and the number of serious mistakes has been much less. However, for the management of clubs and players, although the Football Association has adopted various methods such as signing letters of responsibility, education and punishment, it is really difficult to obtain complete control in these aspects of counterfeiting. There are several reasons for this. First, because the Football Association has no judicial investigation power, many things are beyond its jurisdiction; Second, the overall quality of football players is low, and their resistance to external temptations is low; Third, the social supervision department is not strong enough.

Nan Yong, director of the Football Management Center of the State Sports General Administration and vice chairman of the China Football Association, accepted an exclusive interview with Xinhua News Agency on 25th after the public security organs first disclosed the truth about football counterfeiting. Nan Yong said that if the "cancer" of match-fixing is not eliminated, there will be no hope for football in China, and he is full of confidence in this match-fixing.

Behind the match-fixing is money trading, which has extremely bad social impact and should be severely punished in strict accordance with the law. Only in this way can we restore the true colors of football through the power of justice and save China's terminally ill football. Through this case, the judicial department should trace every link in the interest transaction chain, push this judicial intervention further and thoroughly investigate China football, so as to eliminate the cancer and rebuild healthy football.

Just pick a few cases like that, you don't have to finish them all.

Reorganize yourself.