Scandals in Taiwanese Basketball: Gambling and Match-Fixing Cases Revealed

2023-11-01 05:30:58

Recently, it has been reported in the Taiwanese basketball community that many players are involved in signing and gambling cases, and it is even reported that players from the T1 League are also involved. This morning (1st), the T1 Tainan Taipei Falcons issued a statement in response to the rumors, saying that following the team interviewed the players, Chen Jinghuan admitted that he had been involved in related incidents when he played for other teams in the past. Although there is currently no direct evidence, he still Please let Chen Jinghuan leave the team.

Taiwan’s three major basketball leagues, SBL, PLG, and T1, among which SBL and T1, have reported players signing gambling, and even guards and referees have been involved in gambling cases. After SBL player Wu Jiying was involved in match-fixing, and T1 League Luo Zhenfeng confessed to signing a gambling contract and was terminated by Taiwan Beer Wing Feng Cloud Leopard, it has been reported that coaches, foreign players, protective guards and other players in the sports industry are involved in the case. The Tainan Taipei Falcons, a subsidiary of the T1 League, issued a statement on the 1st, stating that team player Chen Jinghuan admitted frankly that he was involved in the case. Although Chen Jinghuan said that he committed the crime when he worked for other teams in the past, in order to protect the highest moral principles of the team, a judicial investigation is still pending. Let Chen Jinghuan leave the team first.

Chen Jinghuan has played for many teams and leagues in the past, including the newly disbanded T1 Sun Gods and PLG Taoyuan Puyuan Pilot. He also joined SBL earlier and played in East Antelope, Media Elf, Kinmen Winery, and Taiwan University. , Kinmen Winery played in many teams. The Taiwan Steel Falcons statement did not clearly indicate in what period or which team Chen Jinghuan was involved in the signing and gambling case. However, on October 31, Chen Jinghuan’s former club, T1 Phoenix, issued a statement to clarify: “Rumors insinuate that our company’s management team “In the first and second seasons of the T1 League, there were match-fixing and cheating, and our company solemnly refutes this.” The details are still subject to follow-up investigation.

Recently, there have been constant scandals in Taiwan’s basketball world. In response to this, Zhang Chengzhong, deputy secretary-general and spokesman of the Chinese Basketball Association, issued a statement on October 30, stating that a smooth communication channel has been established with the Criminal Bureau, fully cooperating and providing information, and closely grasping information. Limited to players, as long as someone in the basketball community is involved in gambling or match-fixing, a disciplinary committee will definitely be convened to deal with it strictly. The three major leagues will also hold a joint emergency meeting today to prevent match-fixing and gambling, hoping to integrate the anti-matching, anti-gambling and subsequent processing methods of the three major leagues and 15 teams to prevent the occurrence of gambling.

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