New soccer leader named in scandal-rocked CFA
2010-02-09 13:59
Yu Hongchen, an official from General Administration of Sports of China, was named the deputy chief of the scandal-rocked Chinese Football Association (CFA) on Tuesday morning, Sports.qq.com reported.
The announcement at a plenary CFA meeting followed the promotion last month of Wei Di as the Chinese soccer chief.
More than 20 officials, players and club managers, including Wei’s and Yu’s predecessors, Nan Yong and Yang Yimin, have been arrested or detained over the past two months in a clampdown on gambling and match-fixing.
The CFA has long been slammed for its lack of effort in dealing with problems in the Chinese league.
Source:China Daily