Lengthy bans after ‘record’ Chinese red-card count
China’s football association routinely hands out what many fans consider to be over-the-top punishments. — AFP pic
There have been 10 red cards in 24 matches so far this campaign, a record for the CSL, according to Chinese media. One of those who got his marching orders, Shenzhen captain Ge Zhen, “caused adverse social impact” after planting a boot into the groin of an opponent 10 minutes from time, the Chinese Football Association said.Also hit with a five-game ban and 50,000 fine was the Brazilian Rafael Silva after his dismissal in Wuhan Zall’s 2-1 loss at Jiangsu Suning, also on Sunday.
The CFA often issues what fans consider over-the-top punishments, with former Chelsea star Oscar given an eight-game ban in 2017 for starting a melee involving his club Shanghai SIPG.
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