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Football Association Cards Hong Kong Football U23 in Japan's drunken and troubled CEO criticizes and destroys image: healthy drinking is no problem

2021-12-02T13:19:23.457Z


The Chief Executive Officer of the Hong Kong Football Association Tan Qiulang confirmed that the Hong Kong Football Association U23 had been drunk and had an accident after arriving in Japan earlier, and the FA will refer the incident to the Disciplinary Committee. Earlier, some media pointed out that the Hong Kong Football Team U23 went to Japan to play U23 Asia last month.


The Chief Executive Officer of the Hong Kong Football Association Tan Qiulang confirmed that the Hong Kong Football Association U23 had been drunk and had an accident after arriving in Japan earlier, and the FA will refer the incident to the Disciplinary Committee.


Earlier, some media pointed out that after the U23 played in the U23 Asian Cup qualifiers in Japan last month and was defeated in both wars, some players were drunk in the hotel. The head coach did not deny the rumors when he was asked yesterday. Submit a report to the FA, and all information will be released to the public by the FA.

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The FA held a board of directors this afternoon. After the meeting, Chief Executive Tan Qiulang confirmed the relevant incidents by the media, but clarified that the FA had asked each player for details during the team’s return to Hong Kong for isolation and notified the Hong Kong Super League of the incident in November. .

After the FA received the latest information from the Japan Football Association in mid-November, it added the incident to the agenda of the board of directors today, and the final decision was handed over to the Disciplinary Committee.

"The situation is not as good as reported by the media, saying that we are "slightly slow" to deal with it. We don't want outside speculation, so we distribute information through normal channels."

FA CEO Tan Qiulang responded to the Hong Kong Football U23 disciplinary incident.

(Photo by Yuan Zhihao)

FA CEO: Hong Kong players are no problem drinking healthy

Tan revealed that the FA has apologized and compensated the Japan Football Association, and has received cooperation from the other side.

Although Tan Qiulang described the incident as "serious", he believed that the players wearing the Hong Kong team shirts must have established discipline and image and be responsible for the incident. However, under questioning, he said that if the Hong Kong team players are of the right age and drink alcohol under legal circumstances, it is acceptable Range.

"At that time, they were allowed to buy souvenirs downstairs, and there were some (liquor) for sale next to them. If you can relax, drink healthy, and celebrate in your own room, it would be bad to make trouble. For such a big person, you should know how to do it yourself."

The Hong Kong Football U23 went to Japan to participate in the U23 Asian Cup qualifiers at the end of October, but there was a disturbance.

(HKFA)

As for the list of players involved, potential penalties and judgment dates, the Football Association has not announced.

When asked whether this will affect some innocent players and affect their image, Tan Qiulang pointed out: "I don't think it will be affected. I will be upright if the incident is not involved, and I am not afraid of others to say it, because it will come to light soon."

In addition, Liu Chuozi, the head of the Football Association’s competition department, resigned abruptly last week. Tan Qiulang denied that the FA had dismissed the other party, emphasizing that it was the other party’s resignation on personal grounds.

Since Tan Qiulang took office, the FA has repeatedly served as senior or senior staff personnel changes. However, he reiterated that this was an isolated incident and was a normal loss. "The change I said when I took office is to make good use of resources and "slim down." It doesn't matter, the relevant vacancy will be filled as soon as possible."

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