Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Football club manager, Team China linked to graft

The former boss of Shanghai Shenhua and two former national team members have been taken into custody for questioning in China's ever-widening football graft scandal, state press said Tuesday.

All have been brought in to "aid" the police investigation, which has already led to the arrest of two chiefs of the Chinese Football Association, the Xinmin Evening News said.

Without citing sources, the leading Shanghai paper outlined an intricately orchestrated scheme of pay-offs and bribes in China's professional league that determined who won the championship and which teams were relegated.

Former Shanghai Shenhua manager Lou Shifang could be facing a probe into 200 million yuan (US$30 million) in alleged bribes paid in 2003 when the team won China's Super League title, the paper said.

Lou is also believed to have been involved in a scam with the arrested former manager of Tianjin Teda, Zhang Yifeng, to help Tianjin avoid relegation that same year, the paper said.

Both allegedly had dealings with former CFA boss Nan Yong, who was arrested earlier this year and charged with fixing matches and accepting bribes.

Gambling, match-fixing and crooked referees in the nation's professional leagues have made the sport the laughing stock of fans and a matter of mounting state concern.

Earlier this month, police arrested Nan's predecessor Xie Yalong, the ex-manager of China's national team Wei Shaohui, and Li Dongsheng, the former director of Chinese football's referee committee.

All three were charged with match-fixing and accepting bribes, China Central Television reported at the time of their arrests.

According to Shanghai's Eastern Sports Daily, former national team players Qi Hong and Jiang Jin were taken into custody, reportedly to aid in a probe into alleged match-fixing during China's qualifying run for the 2002 World Cup.

Six former national team players are suspected of involvement in irregularities related to the Cup drive, the paper said, without naming names or detailing their alleged crimes.

According to state media, CFA officials routinely fixed matches, including national team and league games, by allegedly buying off the teams or referees involved.

As soon as matches were fixed, the officials would allegedly gamble on the outcome, the leading Titan Sports Weekly reported in September.

The suspect CFA officials also reportedly accepted pay-offs from players wanting to be named to the national team—a practice that was also widespread among league clubs.

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Vu aims to knock ‘em out at Dutch tourney

World's best: Duong Anh Vu takes aim during the men's singles carom 3 final against South Korea's Cho Jae-ho at the 2009 Asian Indoor Games held in HCM City last year. — VNS Photo Tien Thanh

World's best: Duong Anh Vu takes aim during the men's singles carom 3 final against South Korea's Cho Jae-ho at the 2009 Asian Indoor Games held in HCM City last year. — VNS Photo Tien Thanh

HCM CITY — Viet Nam's top three-cushion billiards player Duong Anh Vu will compete in the 63rd World Three Cushion Championships from tomorrow to Sunday in Sluiskil, the Netherlands.

"The tournament brings together the world's best players," Vu, who recently dropped to 21st place, said.

"So my goal is to reach the knock-out and improved my ranking."

Forty eight players will play in 16 groups from which one each will qualify for the knock-out. Another Vietnamese Ly The Vinh, who won the Southeast Asian Games gold medal in 1997, will also take part.

"This is also good preparation for the Asian Games (ASIAD) in Guangzhou next month."

Viet Nam, South Korea, and Japan are the three strongest Asian countries in the format and will be the main contenders for medal places.

Vu's main opponents at the ASIAD, South Koreans Kym Kyung-roul, Choi Sung-won, and Heo Jung-han and Japan's Ryuuji Umeda, will also compete in the world champs.

After the event, the HCM City-born will play in the Three Cushion Masters in France before flying to Guangzhou for the ASIAD.

The three-cushion event offers Viet Nam one of their best medal hopes. At the 2006 ASIAD in Doha, Qatar, Vu had to settle for a silver medal after losing to Umeda in the final.

Vu, 30, also won a silver medal at 2009 the Asian Indoor Games in Viet Nam. — VNS

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Dong Nai sets up U.21 final against Nghe An

Dong Nai sets up U.21 final against Nghe AnDong Nai will face Nghe An in the final match of the 2010 National U.21 football competition after a 1-0 win over Binh Dinh in Gia Lai on Friday.

The new squad has proved very strong at the 14th edition of the Thanh Nien-sponsored event this year, and with Binh Dinh also a familiar name at the contest, the semifinal at Pleiku Stadium was expected to be a hard fought match.

The expectations were not belied. Both teams played hard, attacking football, but their defenders proved equal to the task. The first half ended without a goal.

The second half continued to be exciting but a handball by a Binh Dinh player in the penalty area 15 minutes from full time cost them dear.

Huu Phat made no mistake from the penalty spot, helping Dong Nai advance to the final match of the country’s number one youth football contest where they will challenge Nghe An, who’ve won the event for three consecutive years from 2000 to 2002.

In an earlier semifinal match on Thursday, Nghe An overcame hosts Hoang Anh Gia Lai (HAGL) in another close encounter.

The Central Highlands team took the lead just 10 minutes before full time, but Nghe An didn’t give up. The found the equalizer in the final seconds of the game and went on to beat the hosts 5-4 in the penalty shootout.

Semifinal losers HAGL and Dong Nai both shared the third place, each getting a VND60 million cash prize.

The final match between Nghe An and Dong Nai will take place at Pleiku Stadium on Sunday, October 17.

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Monday, October 18, 2010

Dong Nai sets up U.21 final against Nghe An

Dong Nai sets up U.21 final against Nghe AnDong Nai will face Nghe An in the final match of the 2010 National U.21 football competition after a 1-0 win over Binh Dinh in Gia Lai on Friday.

The new squad has proved very strong at the 14th edition of the Thanh Nien-sponsored event this year, and with Binh Dinh also a familiar name at the contest, the semifinal at Pleiku Stadium was expected to be a hard fought match.

The expectations were not belied. Both teams played hard, attacking football, but their defenders proved equal to the task. The first half ended without a goal.

The second half continued to be exciting but a handball by a Binh Dinh player in the penalty area 15 minutes from full time cost them dear.

Huu Phat made no mistake from the penalty spot, helping Dong Nai advance to the final match of the country’s number one youth football contest where they will challenge Nghe An, who’ve won the event for three consecutive years from 2000 to 2002.

In an earlier semifinal match on Thursday, Nghe An overcame hosts Hoang Anh Gia Lai (HAGL) in another close encounter.

The Central Highlands team took the lead just 10 minutes before full time, but Nghe An didn’t give up. The found the equalizer in the final seconds of the game and went on to beat the hosts 5-4 in the penalty shootout.

Semifinal losers HAGL and Dong Nai both shared the third place, each getting a VND60 million cash prize.

The final match between Nghe An and Dong Nai will take place at Pleiku Stadium on Sunday, October 17.

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Photo exhibition shows Thai Nguyen-Hanoi links

Photo exhibition shows Thai Nguyen-Hanoi links

More than 50 photos on the northern midland province of Thai Nguyen
taken by photo journalists of the Vietnam News Agency (VNA) are on
display at an exhibition which opened on October 18 in Thai Nguyen city.


The event, jointly held by Thai Nguyen provincial
People’s Committee and the VNA, is aimed at marking the XVIIIth Thai
Nguyen Party Congress, advancing to the XIth national Party Congress.


The exhibition depicts relations between the late
President Ho Chi Minh, leaders of state and party, with Thai Nguyen
province as well as authorities and ethnic groups of Thai Nguyen,
provincial Party Congresses and the province’s achievements and
potential.


Visitors will also have a chance to
understand more about historical milestones in Thai Nguyen, which used
to house the headquarters of the Party and government during the
resistance war and now is the centre of the northern midland region.


On the occasion, VNA Deputy Director General Nguyen Duc Loi presented
the provincial leaders with a special bird’s-eye view photo of the grand
ceremony to celebrate the 1,000 th anniversary of Thang Long-Hanoi.


The photo exhibition will run until October 23./.

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Katazome painting show marks Hanoi’s birthday

Katazome (stencil dyeing) paintings by Japanese painter Toba Mika are
being showcased at the Nara Yakushiji temple in Nara prefecture from
Oct. 16 to Nov. 10.


The exhibition, themed “Taking
Nara and Hanoi closer through Katazome arts”, aims to celebrate the
1,000 th founding anniversary of Thang Long-Hanoi and 1,300 years of
the ancient capital of Nara .


Prompted by her
love for Vietnam , since the 1990s, Mika has created many paintings
depicting major changes in Vietnam during the process of national
industrialisation and modernisation.


Mika organised
exhibitions in Hanoi in 2003 and the former imperial city of Hue
two years later. She is planning to join hands with the Japan Culture
Centre in Vietnam to hold another show at the Temple of Literature
and Vietnam National Fine Arts Museum from Dec. 6-25, 2010.


On Oct. 16, a seminar highlighting Vietnamese and
Japanese cultures took place at the 1,300-year-old Yakushiji temple, a
UNESCO world heritage site.


While talking of
cultural and historical similarities between the two nations and between
Nara and Hanoi in particular, speakers emphasised the fact that a
Vietnamese Buddhist monk brought folk songs with him when he came to
manage the Todaiji temple in Nara prefecture in the 8th century.
That was vivid evidence of cultural exchanges between Vietnam and
Japan./.

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Da Nang dethroned at National U.21 tourney

Da Nang dethroned at National U.21 tourneyDefending champions Da Nang were dethroned in the final round of the National U.21 football championship after a 1-1 tie with Nghe An in their last Group B stage game in Pleiku on Tuesday.

After a 1-2 defeat to An Giang on Friday and a 2-2 tie with Dong Nai on Sunday, Da Nang had to win the match against Nghe An to advance to the semifinals of the 14th edition of the Thanh Nien-sponsored competition.

However, the task was made even more difficult for Da Nang when Nghe An took the lead midway through the first half.

Da Nang, who won two consecutive championships of the country’s major youth football event in 2008 and 2009, could only manage an equalizer in the final minute of the game.

With the Tuesday victory and a 3-1 win over An Giang on Sunday, Nghe An, who claimed three consecutive championships from 2000 to 2002, finished second behind Dong Nai, who beat Nghe An 1-0 on Friday and An Giang 1-0 on Tuesday.

In the semis, Dong Nai will meet Binh Dinh while Nghe An will clash with hosts Hoang Anh Gia Lai for a place in the final match to be played on Sunday, October 17.

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