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(From L to R) Yang Yimin, Nan Yong, Xie Yalong, file photo. [Photo/soccer.goalchina.net] |
The seven detained former officials from the Chinese Football Association (CFA) will stand trial early next year, said Monday's Soccer News, after a year-long sweeping probe into Chinese football's gambling and match-fixing.
The three top officials, Xie Yalong, Nan Yong and Yang Yimin, will be prosecuted for an additional crime of dereliction of duty because of their special executive posts in the Chinese Football Administrative Center, while Fan will also face a charge of gambling.
According to the newspaper, more than 10 kilograms of evidence, including copies and conversation records, have been collected for upcoming court hearings to be opened in the Tieling City Procuratorate, Northeast China's Liaoning province.
However, a tough problem still exists as the allegation of match-fixing, or manipulating the outcome of matches, cannot be prosecuted for no Chinese law ever defined it as a crime.