
Li Yuyi, the former vice-president of the Chinese Football Association, has been sentenced to 11 years in prison for bribery. The Jingzhou Intermediate People's Court in Hubei Province also fined him 1 million yuan (approximately USD139,580) and ordered the confiscation of his illicit gains. This sentencing, handed down on Monday, is part of a broader crackdown on corruption within China's sports sector. Additionally, Huang Song, the former director of the Competition Department at the Chinese Football Association, received a seven-year prison sentence and a fine of 600,000 yuan (USD84,095) for similar charges.
Huang Song, former director of the Competition Department of the Chinese Football Association, was sentenced to seven years in prison and fined CNY600,000 (USD84,095) for bribery, a court in Songzi, China's Hubei province, ruled today. https://t.co/NY1PGRXKrf
Huang Song, the former director of the Competition Department of the Chinese Football Association, has been sentenced to seven years in prison for bribery in a first-instance trial on Tuesday. https://t.co/zBmnf3U2x0
Former Chinese football executives sentence to jail for bribery, CCTV says https://t.co/AyJEBca09t https://t.co/UQVXAW2BY0








