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China Jails Two More Former Top Football Officials For Bribery

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TOPSHOT – This photo taken on February 26, 2024 shows a Chinese flag at a tourist viewpoint, with the North Korean city of Namyang in the background, next to the Tumen river in the city of Tumen in China’s northeast Jilin province. (Photo by Pedro PARDO / AFP)

 

China jailed two more former top football officials for bribery on Wednesday, court statements showed, following a sweeping crackdown on corruption in the domestic game.

Liu Yi, who was secretary general of the Chinese Football Association (CFA), was handed an 11-year sentence and fined 3.6 million yuan ($497,000) for taking bribes, a court in central Hubei province said.

A separate court in the same province said Tan Hai, former head of the CFA’s referees management office, was given six and a half years and a 200,000 yuan fine.

“The property he obtained will be clawed back in accordance with the law and turned over to the state treasury,” both statements said.

Another court on Tuesday said Qi Jun, the CFA’s ex-chief of strategic planning, was sentenced to seven years and slapped with a 600,000 yuan penalty, also for bribery.

Chinese President Xi Jinping has waged an unrelenting campaign against corruption since coming to power over a decade ago.

Proponents say the policy promotes clean governance, but others say it also serves as a means for Xi to purge political rivals.

Anti-graft authorities first trained their sights on football at the end of 2022 as part of an extensive clampdown on the sports industry.

Former CFA chief Chen Xuyuan was jailed for life in March for accepting bribes.

The same month, former national team coach and Premier League midfielder Li Tie pleaded guilty to the same crime.

Xi is a self-proclaimed football fan who wants China to host and win the World Cup one day, but the men’s national team has failed to impress.

FIFA currently ranks China 90th in the world, one place above the tiny Caribbean island of Curacao.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Portugal’s World Cup Opener Sets New Broadcast Record- FIFA

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According to official data released by FIFA, Portugal’s opening match in the 2026 FIFA World Cup achieved an average audience of 3.3 million viewers in Portugal, setting a new annual record.

 

The match attracted nearly half of Portugal’s population, with a total of 4.9 million viewers tuning in.

With an average audience of 3.3 million, the broadcast broke multiple records and became the most-watched television event of the year.

Note: The above data are overnight ratings; final aggregated data will be released following the FIFA World Cup.

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UK: Labour’s Burnham Gets Support Over Bid To Replace Starmer

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Veteran UK politician Andy Burnham confirmed on Monday that he would seek to replace Keir Starmer as leader of the ruling Labour Party and prime minister.

 

Burnham, 56, called for an “orderly and responsible” transition after Starmer announced he was stepping down. “I will put myself forward as part of this process,” Burnham wrote on X.

Former health secretary Wes Streeting, who previously said he would join a leadership race, instead said he was backing Burnham, suggesting the former Manchester mayor could become leader without any formal contest.

 

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PSG Star, Hakimi To Stand Trial For Rape!

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A French appeals court on Friday confirmed that Paris Saint-Germain defender, Achraf Hakimi, will face trial for the alleged rape of a woman.

 

In February 2023, a woman then aged 24 told police in the Val-de-Marne region, southeast of Paris, that Hakimi had raped her.

The PSG right-back and captain of the Moroccan national team, whose second match of the 2026 World Cup takes place on Friday against Scotland, has consistently denied any wrongdoing.
Shortly after the Versailles Court of Appeal delivered its ruling, Hakimi wrote on X that he had been “waiting for this trial since day one”.

“At last, I’ll be able to speak,” he said.
A date has not been announced for the start of the trial at the criminal court in the Hauts-de-Seine department.

“This confirmation was expected. Nothing here says that he is guilty of anything, he remains steadfast in his defence,” Hakimi’s lawyer Fanny Colin said.

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