Former head coach of China's national soccer team under investigation

Former head coach of China's national soccer team under investigation
Soccer Football - World Cup - Asian Qualifiers - Third Round - Group B - China v Australia - Sharjah Stadium, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates - on Nov 16, 2021. China coach Li Tie.
PHOTO: Reuters

China has launched an investigation into Li Tie, a former head coach of the national football team, the anti-graft authority of Hubei province said in a one-line statement on its website on Saturday (Nov 26).

"Li Tie is suspected of seriously violating the law," it said without elaborating.

Li could not be reached for comment, as is usually the case for people under investigation in China.

The 45-year-old former Everton midfielder had quit the national team last December amid growing criticism of his team's performances in the 2022 World Cup qualifying campaign.

He was replaced by former teammate Li Xiaopeng.

Li had taken over Marcello Lippi's position as head coach in January 2020. He previously worked as an assistant coach to Lippi during the Italian's spells with Guangzhou Evergrande and the China national team before coaching Chinese Super League sides Hebei China Fortune and Wuhan Zall.

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