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Corruption: Chinese court sentences former Everton star Li Tie to life in prison

Afolabi Hakim by Afolabi Hakim
February 25, 2024
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  • He was found guilty of corruption in his native China and handed a life sentence.
  • The 46-year-old was the gaffer of the China national side from 2019 to 2021,

Former Everton player Li Tie has been sentenced to life imprisonment for cutting corners and gaming the system in his bid to actualise his football aspirations.

He was found guilty of corruption in his native China and handed a life sentence.

The 46-year-old was the coach of the China national side from 2019 to 2021,

Li spent four years with Premier League side, Everton, from 2002 to 2006, making 40 appearances for the team in all competitions.

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He also had a brief spell with Sheffield United making one appearance for the club.

According to reports, Li will now likely spend the rest of his life in prison due to a Chinese crackdown on football corruption.

Li was “suspected of accepting and offering bribes” by the Chinese, only a year after he resigned as his country’s manager.

Li said in a live confession on CCTV, the official Chinese channel, that he had paid roughly £330,000 to oversee the national football team.

The former defensive midfield player also acknowledged that, in order to advance with the Chinese club teams he played for, he had participated in a match-fixing scandal.

‘I’m very sorry,’ Li said in a televised statement. ‘I should have kept my head to the ground and followed the right path. There were certain things that at the time were common practices in football.

‘By gaining ‘success’ through such improper means, it actually made me more and more impatient and eager for quick results.

‘In order to achieve good performance, I resorted to influencing referees, bribing opposing players and coaches, sometimes through clubs dealing with other clubs.’

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