Ex-soccer executives get prison terms for corruption
China DailyTwo more former senior soccer executives have received prison terms in Hubei province, as China's anti-corruption campaign in the sport continues. On Friday, Du Zhaocai, former deputy head of the General Administration of Sport of China and former vice-president of the Chinese Football Association, was sentenced to 14 years in prison for bribery, and fined 4 million yuan, the Wuhan Intermediate People's Court announced. Also on Friday, former head coach of the Chinese national men's soccer team Li Tie was sentenced to 20 years imprisonment at Xianning Intermediate People's Court for bribery-related crimes, with no further details being disclosed. At that time, prosecutors said that Li offered bribes to those who helped him become head coach of the national men's soccer team and head of the national men's soccer selection panel, and accepted bribes after using the positions to benefit others.