Chinese soccer match fixing probe: how surprising?
BEIJING, Jan 21 (Reuters) - The head of the Chinese Football Association (CFA) has been taken in for questioning by police in a crackdown on matchfixing in the country's troubled professional game, local media reported on Thursday.
Nan Yong, who took over as head of the CFA one year ago, was taken away by a police investigative group who were probing a series of matchfixing scandals, the Soccer News said, citing CFA sources.
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