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Justice in Chinese football may come slowly, but it will never be absent. This time, the "anti-counterfeiting and anti-corruption" action in football triggered by Li Tie demonstrates the determination of the General Administration of Sports. Former high-ranking officials such as Chen Jiayuan and Du Zhaocai have fallen one after another, and the reverse investigation of Chinese football has also achieved remarkable results.
Of the 11 officials investigated, four were directly tried: Hong Chen and Dong Zheng, as well as retired Ma Chengquan and Li Yuyi. There are also two people who got away with it in the "anti-counterfeiting and anti-gambling" operation ten years ago, they are Chen Yongliang and Ma Chengquan. Of these, Ma Chengquan may be the most unfamiliar name, especially for young football fans, whose existence is like a hidden mystery.
So, let's unveil the mystery of this "Ma Chengquan" together. According to his resume, Ma Chengquan joined the Football Association in 1999 and rose through the ranks to Deputy Director of the League Department and became the Director of the League Department in 2010. However, in the first round of "anti-counterfeiting and anti-gambling" operations in 2010, Ma Chengquan narrowly escaped the limelight and was not involved. Later, he was transferred to the head of a professional operation company, which became the richest department of the Chinese Football Association and the focus of investigation in Li Tie's case.
However, Ma Chengquan also embarked on the road of no return during this period. As a veteran of the Football Association, he survived the Nanyong and Xie Yalong cases, which made him more and more emboldened. Faced with the great temptation of the Jin Yuan football era, he ultimately failed to hold the bottom line.
In total, Ma Chengquan has worked in the Football Association for nearly 20 years, under the leadership of 6 FA presidents, including Yan Shiduo, Xie Yalong, Nan Yong, Wei Di, Cai Zhenhua and Chen Jiayuan. It is worth noting that three of the six chairmen were implicated in the "anti-counterfeiting and anti-corruption" campaign, namely Xie Yalong, Nan Yong and Chen Jiayuan. The ups and downs of these leaders allowed Ma Chengquan to witness the vicissitudes of the Football Association.
Ma Chengquan, Yu Hongchen and Li Yuyi all served as chairmen of the Chinese Super League, and when they were arrested, most of the illegal acts occurred during the management of the Chinese Super League. Ma Chengquan has been retired for 4 years, and he may not have imagined that he would eventually be arrested for Li Tie's case. This proves once again that justice may come late, but it will never be absent.
With the arrest of Ma Chengquan, former Chinese Football Association president Cai Zhenhua was confirmed innocently. Even though Ma Chengquan has worked for the Football Association for more than 10 years, he still has not found Cai Zhenhua's problems. This shows that Cai Zhenhua is innocent and that he has not made an unforgivable mistake in Chinese football.
In fact, Cai Zhenhua has achieved a series of achievements under the leadership of the Chinese Football Association. Although many of his men have been arrested, such as Wang Dengfeng last year and Yu Hongchen and Li Yuyi this year, most of these cases are related to campus football and Chinese Super League companies. Cai Zhenhua is mainly responsible for the national team and league work.
In terms of the national team, Cai Zhenhua promoted the implementation of the "naturalization policy" and signed a number of naturalized players, such as Li Ke, Jiang Guangtai, Axon and Luo Guofu. The effect of this policy remains to be seen, but it has become the trend of China's three major balls. To achieve substantive results, mistakes like Li Tie and Chen Jiayuan must be avoided to ensure that funds are not wasted.
In terms of leagues, under the leadership of Cai Zhenhua, the Chinese Super League has surpassed the K-League and J-League to become the focus of Asian football. Some might say that Cai Zhenhua just happened to catch the rise of Jin Yuan football, but to succeed, professional management is required. In the face of problem figures like Chen Jiayuan and Du Zhaocai, even if they have good cards in their hands, they cannot win.
Justice may come slowly, but it is by no means absent. Significant progress has been made in the "anti-counterfeiting and anti-corruption" campaign against Chinese football, which is an important milestone in the development of Chinese football. It is hoped that while purging corrupt elements, Chinese football can usher in a brighter future.
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