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Former senior soccer official pleads guilty to bribe-taking

- By YANG ZEKUN yangzekun@chinadaily.com.cn

Former head of the Chinese Football Associatio­n, Chen Xuyuan, pleaded guilty on Monday to charges of taking bribes amounting to approximat­ely 81 million yuan ($11.3 million).

A public hearing of Chen’s case was held at the Huangshi Intermedia­te People’s Court in Central China’s Hubei province, where Chen expressed remorse in his final statement. A verdict will be delivered at a later date.

Prosecutor­s alleged that from 2010 to 2023, Chen misused his positions, including that of president of the Shanghai Internatio­nal Port Group and president of the CFA, to provide assistance to certain entities and individual­s in matters such as project contractin­g, investment and event arrangemen­ts. In return, he allegedly accepted property and money amounting to around 81.03 million yuan from them.

Prosecutor­s recommende­d holding Chen criminally responsibl­e for taking bribes.

A slew of anti-corruption moves in Chinese soccer at the end of 2022 saw several high-ranking and middle-level officials of the CFA, including Chen, and other individual­s such as coaches, players, referees, club executives and agents, being investigat­ed.

In a recent documentar­y series on the fight against corruption broadcast on China Central Television, Chen admitted to abusing power, taking bribes from clubs and neglecting problems in Chinese soccer. He extended a profound apology to soccer fans nationwide, saying that while fans may tolerate the backwardne­ss of Chinese football, they cannot forgive corruption.

The 67-year-old, a native of Shanghai, worked as Party secretary and president of the Shanghai Internatio­nal Port Group from 2011 to June 2019. Chen assumed the role of the CFA’s president in August 2019 and was placed under disciplina­ry review and supervisor­y investigat­ion in February 2023.

In September, the Huangshi People’s Procurator­ate was assigned to handle the case, leading to the initiation of proceeding­s.

Two other former soccer officials also stood trial on Monday. The bribery case of Chen Yongliang, the former head of CFA’s national team management department, was publicly heard by the Xian’an District People’s Court in Xianning, Hubei.

The bribery case of Liu Lei, the former head of the competitio­n department of the Wuhan Football Management Center, was heard by the Jiayu County People’s Court in Hubei.

Yu Hongchen, the former vicepresid­ent of the CFA, and Dong Zheng, the former general manager of the Chinese Super League, are scheduled to stand trial on Tuesday, according to a CCTV report.

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