Chinese Soccer Is Going Out, Coaches Attack 女 Reporters...a police charge
Aug 11, 2025
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China's Tencent reported on the 11th that a series of incidents occurred after the derby match between Shanghai Shenhua and Shanghai Haigang. As soon as Coach Kevin Muscat of Highgang, who won 2-1 against Sunhwa, greeted his fans from behind the net and returned, the home team Sunhwa was seen stepping on the cheering phrase on the ground. After that, Sunhwa's coaches rushed to him and the collision broke out, and Haigang's coaches also responded.
The problem arose afterwards. At that time, a female reporter who was covering the game approached the scene of the collision. Hovering around to figure out the situation, he was pushed by one of the High River coaches. In the process, the ID card around the neck hit the lips, and an appearance occurred. In addition, the cell phone he held in his hand fell and was damaged. After completing the police investigation after the incident, the reporter reported his injury on his Weibo, saying, `It's hard to speak properly and eat food.' Tencent said the broadcaster to which the reporter belongs and the home team Sunhwa immediately expressed concern.
Chinese football has been a recent series of chaos.
He broke up with coach Branko Ivankovic when he was confirmed to be eliminated from the third Asian qualifying round for the 2026 North-China World Cup. At the 2025 East Asian Football Federation (EAFF) E-1 Championship, which was temporarily entrusted to Dejan Djurjevic, the coach of the under-20 national team, the team formed a team centered on domestic teams and revealed a level difference by losing to South Korea and Japan, which are actually second-class teams. Since then, the General Bureau of Sports has made changes by sending executives and leaders to the Chinese Football Association, but most of the work, including the appointment of the next coach, is still on hiatus
The Super League environment also shows no signs of improvement. Whether online or offline, there is a constant conflict between fans. Shandong Taishan decided to withdraw from the team two hours before the away game against Ulsan HD after a fan was found to have spread a picture of Chun Doo-hwan in the Asian Champions League's elite league stage home game against Gwangju FC, and eventually suffered a forfeited loss. As a result of this incident, Shandong lost its qualification to play in the Asian Football Confederation (AFC)-hosted club competition for the next two years and was fined.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.