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China bans 73 persons from soccer for life in latest anti-corruption controversy

The Chinese Football Association banned 73 individuals for life and penalized 13 clubs with point deductions and fines to enforce discipline and fair competition.

  • The CFA announced on Thursday lifetime bans for 73 industry personnel, including Li Tie and Chen Xuyuan, following confirmation of offences by effective judicial judgments.
  • The CFA said the move followed a "systematic review" and judicial findings, aiming "to enforce industry discipline, purify the football environment, and maintain fair competition" under President Xi Jinping's anti-corruption campaign.
  • Tianjin Jinmen Tiger Football Club and Shanghai Shenhua were hit hardest, with 10-point deductions and one million yuan fines each, while Shanghai Port and Beijing Guoan face five-point, 400,000-yuan penalties.
  • When the 2026 CSL season starts in March, nine teams will start with negative points and 11 of 16 2025 CSL clubs will be penalized amid financial strain after Guangzhou FC folded in 2025.
  • The move adds to a long-running purge that now totals 116 lifetime bans over 17 months, including Chen Xuyuan, serving life term for $11 million in bribes, and Li Tie, serving 20-year prison sentence.
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China bans 73 people from soccer for life in graft bust

China has banned 73 people from soccer for life and deducted points from nine top-tier clubs in its latest anti-corruption campaign

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The Chinese football association has excluded 73 people for life because of »unauthorised transactions«, including former national coach Li Tie. 13 professional clubs received point deductions and fines.

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China issues 73 life bans, punishes top football clubs for match-fixing

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