As Oscar is about to end his eight-year career at the port, the controversial past of his eight-game penalty seven years ago has also been brought up again. In the game against Guangzhou City (R&F) that season, Oscar was banned for 8 games and fined 40,000 yuan for being bored in a live state, which also caused a lot of controversy at the time. And Wang Xiaoping, who was the person who made the decision, has now been taken away for investigation.
On December 24, Beijing time, Chen Hua, a famous journalist in Shanghai, angrily reprimanded Wang Xiaoping, who was serving as the Discipline Inspection Committee of the Football Association at the time, for using the fine as a means to make a fortune.
Chen Hua bluntly said that although Oscar was a little impulsive at the beginning, his behavior was not a bad foul, and it was unbelievable that he was banned for 8 games.
"The calligrapher used the fine as a means to get rich, whoever gave money could be punished less, and whoever gave more money could be severely punished by his competitors, and football discipline and punishment lost the minimum principle of fairness and openness at work. Specifically, let's wait for the content of the trial of Comrade Wang Xiaoping by the relevant parties. At that time, it can be regarded as a red card and ban for Oscar, there is a saying. ”
The Shanghai celebrity also bluntly said that the harbor was repeatedly targeted by policies that season: "Time will tell what happened, that season, as soon as the harbor bought Oscar and Akhmedov, the foreign aid policy changed, and the U23 policy also fell from the sky, and finally there was a matter of Ackerson becoming a tourist ambassador because he couldn't play football, and broke with coach Boas." ”
As the former director of the Disciplinary Committee of the Chinese Football Association, Wang Xiaoping was nicknamed the "busiest person" in Chinese football by netizens because he signed more than 100 fines issued by the Chinese Football Association in 2017. In March last year, he was investigated by the relevant authorities on suspicion of serious violations of the law, and was transferred to the procuratorate in September last year. He and Liu Jun, the former chairman of the Chinese Super League, are also the two "big fish" who have not been tried in court so far among the "big fish" investigated for "anti-corruption" in football.