Recently, another major incident occurred in Chinese football, when the chairman of the Chinese Super League, Liu Jun, has been taken away by the police and taken into custody. This is the fourteenth major official taken away in the history of Chinese football since Li Tie. In addition, the former and current presidents of four Chinese Super League teams have been removed during the year, which shows how much corruption exists in Chinese football.
Liu Jun is a veteran of Chinese football, having served as general manager of Jiangsu Sainty and participated in the formation of the management of the Chinese Super League. As the Chairman of the Chinese Super League Club, Liu Jun is responsible for the operation and management of the Super League Club, especially the commercial development and operation of the Club. However, his sudden removal brought a huge shock to the entire Chinese football community.
This incident has once again aroused doubts and worries about Chinese football. The Chinese Football Association is currently in the midst of an educational rectification exercise, which was originally scheduled to be completed by the end of this month, but was delayed by two weeks because of Liu Jun's downfall. Yang Xu, a member of the FA working group, will be in charge of the work of professional leagues and Chinese Super League companies. It is hoped that through this rectification, corruption in the football world can be eliminated and justice and fairness in football can be re-established.
The incident of Liu Jun being taken away for investigation has once again raised concerns and concerns in Chinese football. It is hoped that the relevant departments can seriously deal with this incident, and further strengthen their efforts to combat corruption and rebuild the image of Chinese football. Only in a just, fair and transparent environment can Chinese football achieve a real rise and bring more joy and pride to the majority of fans.