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1999 Jia-A League match-fixing controversy : ウィキペディア英語版 | 1999 Jia-A League match-fixing controversy The 1999 Jia-A League match-fixing controversy refers to a match between Chongqing Longxin and Shenyang Haishi during the final round of the 1999 Chinese Jia-A League, held on December 15, 1999. The match was won by Shenyang Haishi by 2–1 under heavy match fixing accusation from Chongqing fans. Both teams evantually were investigated and fined by the Chinese Football Association (CFA) in 2000 for passive play〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher=Reuters Via ESPN )〕 as no evidence of bribery was found. In a documentary of the game aired by CCTV-5's ''Football Night'' program, referee Lu Jun was suggested to play a central role in ensuring final round's results. ==Background== The last two positions of the league were scheduled for demotion. Wuhan Hongtao K already locked up one before the final round of the season. There were 5 teams trying to avoid a similar fate in the final round, including Shenzhen Pingan and Dalian Wanda with 28 points, Qingdao Hainiu and Guangzhou Songri with 27 points, as well as Shenyang Haishi with 25 points. The tie breaker was the face-to-face record, so if every team tie at 28 points, both Qingdao and Shenzhen would rank last. With a 2-game winning streak, Qingdao was expected to win over Jilin Aodong, a team had no important goal to fight for and was on the road. Guangzhou was expected to at least tie with Tianjin Taida. Shenyang was on the cliff as it was at least 2-points behind others and the opponent Chongqing Longxin was fighting for the second place.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher=Oriental Sports Daily via Netease )〕
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