FORMER PREMIER LEAGUE FOOTBALLER LI TIE GETS 20 YEAR JAIL SENTENCE FOR MATCH FIXING
Former Everton midfielder Li Tie has received a 20 year jail sentence in China for match fixing.
Li, one of his country’s best known players from his time in the English Premier League and the national team at the 2002 World Cup, was coach of China from late 2019 until he resigned two years later.
The Communist Party investigation into Li’s conduct began in November 2022, state broadcaster CCTV reported on Friday, and the 47-year-old appeared in a court in Hubei province in March this year when he submitted a guilty plea.
The Xianning court alleged that from 2015, when he was an assistant coach at the Hebei China Fortune club, until 2021, when he quit as China coach, Li gave and received bribes totalling $16.5 million.In exchange for bribes, the court said, Li would select certain individuals for the national team as well as help clubs win competitions and sign players.
The court also sentenced Du Zhaocai, former vice chairman of the Chinese Football Association and former deputy head of the General Administration of Sport, to 14 years in jail and $550,000 in fines for taking bribes.