Wuhan Hongxing–Jiangsu Suning brawl

Wuhan Hongxing vs Jiangsu Suning
Event 2016 Chinese FA Cup
The match originally ended 1–0 to Jiangsu; Jiangsu was award a 3–0 win
Date 11 May 2016
Venue Hankou Cultural Sports Centre, Wuhan
Referee Kou Jianxun (Dalian)
Attendance 7,315
Weather Sunny

On 11 May 2016, a 2016 Chinese FA Cup third round match involving the amateur club Wuhan Hongxing Bairun F.C. and the Chinese Super League club Jiangsu Suning F.C. took place at Hankou Cultural Sports Centre, in Wuhan, China. Jiangsu Suning won by a single goal while striker Ge Wei scored in the 7th minute of the stoppage time, but the game was best remembered for a brawl following the final whistle. Wuhan Hongxing Bairun F.C. was banned from all future matches organised by the Chinese Football Association.[1] Six players and two staff of Wuhan received a life ban from football after the incident.[2]

Match

Details

11 May 2016
15:00 UTC+8
Wuhan Hongxing Bairun 0–3
Awarded
Jiangsu Suningyi Purchase
Ge Wei  90+7'
Hankou Cultural Sports Centre, Wuhan
Attendance: 7,315
Referee: Kou Jianxun (Dalian)
GK1 China Cao Xibo  75'
2 China Zhang Weijun 1
5 China Rao Yao 1
9 China Zhou Yi (c)
14 China Zhu Cheng 1  18'  76'
17 China Li Xin  23'
22 China Chai Lei  90+3'
24 China Wang Kai  29'
26 China Yan Qi 1  60'
29 China Jin Xin 1  76'
30 China Li Wenqiang 1  66'  90+1'
Substitutes:
GK31 China Xia Yong
7 China Huang Lei  90+1'
11 China Chen Hao Red card 90+6'
21 China Xu Ling
23 China Li Dongxu  63'  60'
25 China Zhang Xiaolong 1  76'
27 China Chen Zhengxing
Coach:
China Lü Shouhua
GK1 China Gu Chao
RB5 China Zhou Yun  90+2'
CB17 China Xu Youzhi
CB23 China Ren Hang (c)
LB28 China Yang Xiaotian
DM8 China Liu Jianye  82'
DM22 China Wu Xi
AM11 China Xie Pengfei  60'
RW20 China Zhang Xinlin
LW29 China Yang Jiawei
CF14 China Qu Cheng  76'
Substitutes:
GK30 China Zhang Sipeng
DF2 China Li Ang
DF32 China Liu Wei
MF12 China Zhang Xiaobin  82'
MF13 China Tao Yuan
MF33 China Gu Wenxiang  76'
FW40 China Ge Wei  90+7'  60'
Coach:
Romania Dan Petrescu

Assistant referees:
Zhao Gang (Chengdu)
Shen Pengxiang (Yunnan)
Fourth official:
Yang Nan (Dalian)

Summary and brawl

According to regulation of Chinese FA Cup, only native player could play in this match. Without Alex Teixeira, Ramires, , Sammir and Trent Sainsbury, Jiangsu Suning found it hard to fashion a goal-scoring chance with Wuhan Hongxing's intense defense and time-wasting technique. Dan Petrescu, manager of Jiangsu Suning, was sent off to stand in the 69th minute due to objecting Wuhan Hongxing's time-wasting.[3] Wuhan Hongxing also received numerous yellow cards and hoped to make the match go into the penalty shoot-out. However, Jiangsu's 2-meter high striker Ge Wei, who came on as a substitute in the second half, scored in the 7th minute of stoppage time as Jiangsu edged Wuhan Hongxing 1–0 and advanced to the next round.[4]

Players and staff of Wuhan Hongxing lost control and attacked their counterparts following the final whistle. Jiangsu's Xie Pengfei was hit onto the ground by several Wuhan players, while scorer Ge Wei was injured on his rib with scratches; Many other Jiangsu's players also suffered injuries in the melee.[5] Some reporters from Jiangsu were also assaulted in the incident. The Fans in the stands then involved too by launching bottles at the players of Jiangsu.[6] Jiangsu's staff Wu Bo, who was recording the match, was beaten up in the stand by a group of unidentified people.[5] Petrescu was also hit by hard object in the stand.[7] Jiangsu Suning were then guarded to Wuhan Railway Station by local police.[8]

Post-match and aftermath

Jiangsu Suning left Wuhan on a high-speed train immediately after the match. The officials of Wuhan Hongxing condemned the brawl and vowed to punish the players involved later that day. They also emphasized that the cause of the brawl could not ascribed to Wuhan only as they believed the goal celebration of Jiangsu was a deliberate provocation.[9] On 12 May 2016, Wuhan Hongxing issued an apology to Jiangsu and announced that five plays who involved the brawl was sacked by the club.[10] However, Wuhan Hongxing was exposed to use ineligible players in the match on the same day.[11] At first, Wuhan's player Lu Lei was found replacing by Jin Xin, who used to play for China national U-22 team.[12] More information of ineligible players was exposed by Sina Weibo celebrity Asaikana later that night.[11] Six starters of Wuhan Hongxing were found replacing by ineligible players.[13]

Ruling

On 13 May 2016, the Chinese Football Association (CFA) opened a disciplinary hearing. Huang Chenggao, general manager of Wuhan Hongxing, admitted the attacking as well as using ineligible players in the match.[14] CFA didn't establish any conclusive punishment in the meeting.[14]

On 20 May 2016, CFA announced the survey results and rulings. They confirmed Wuhan Hongxing used ineligible players and attacked the players and staff of Jiangsu Suning in the match, which violated Article 11, 12, 13, 38, 55, 61, 66 and 101 of the Discipline Code of Chinese Football Association.[1][2] Zhang Weijun, Zhang Xiaolong, Li Wenqiang and Jin Xin, who were ineligible to play for Wuhan Hongxing, was accused of attacking behaviour and using eligible players' identity. Two staff of Wuhan Hongxing (Zhang Zhen and Tian Jing) and six players (Chai Lei, Li Xin, Xu Ling, Cao Xibo, Li Dongxu and Chen Hao) was accused of attacking behaviour. Seven players of Wuhan Hongxing, including Zhou Rui, Wei Xianjun, Si Jun, Li Fangqing, Lu Lei, Li Yajing and Hou Wenzhe, was accused of providing eligible identity to ineligible players for the match. Three ineligible players including Zhu Cheng, Yan Qi and Rao Yao was accused of using eligible players' identity.[2]

Jiangsu was awarded a 3–0 win.[1] Wuhan Hongxing Bairun F.C. was fined 200,000 RMB and banned from all future matches organised by the CFA.[1] Six players (Zhang Weijun, Zhang Xiaolong, Li Wenqiang, Jin Xin, Chai Lei and Li Xin) and two staff (Zhang Zhen and Tian Jing) of Wuhan received a life ban from football, four players (Xu Ling, Cao Xibo, Li Dongxu and Chen Hao) of Wuhan received a 36-month ban (from 12 May 2016 to 11 May 2019) from football and ten players (Zhou Rui, Wei Xianjun, Si Jun, Li Fangqing, Lu Lei, Li Yajing, Hou Wenzhe, Zhu Cheng, Yan Qi and Rao Yao) of Wuhan received a 24-month ban (from 12 May 2016 to 11 May 2018) from football.[2]

References

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