Factbox: Convctions in Chinese soccer trials

Updated: 2012-02-16 11:40

(Xinhua)

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DANDONG, Northeast China - Nine people and one company were convicted in Chinese soccer corruption trials on Thursday morning: [Soccer refs in jail terms]

Lu Feng, former manager of the Chinese Football Association (CFA) Super League Company - convicted of bribe-taking as non-state staff; sentenced to six years and six months in jail; had personal property worth 150,000 yuan ($ $23,820) confiscated.

Huang Junjie, former soccer referee - convicted of bribe-taking as non-state staff; sentenced to seven years in jail; had personal property worth 200,000 yuan ($31,760) confiscated.

Wan Daxue, former soccer referee - convicted of bribe-taking as non-state staff; sentenced to six years in jail; had personal property worth 150,000 yuan ($23,820) confiscated.

Lu Jun, former soccer referee and China's "Golden Whistle" - convicted of bribe-taking as non-state staff; sentenced to five years and six months in jail; had personal property worth 100,000 yuan ($15,880) confiscated.

Zhou Weixin, former soccer referee - convicted of both bribing and bribe-taking as non-state staff; sentenced to three years and six months in jail.

Yang Feng, former CFA Super League Company official - convicted of bribe-taking as non-state staff; sentenced to two years in jail.

Zhang Zujian - former CFA Super League Company official - convicted of bribe-taking as non-state staff; didn't receive jail term.

Zhongyi Sports Development Co Ltd - convicted of bribing; fined 3 million yuan ($476,400).

Sun Jie, former staff of Zhongyi Sports Development Co Ltd - convicted of bribing as non-state staff; sentenced to one and a half years in jail.

Li Donghong, former staff of Zhongyi Sports Development Co Ltd - convicted of bribing as non-state staff; sentenced to one year in jail.

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