Chinese Super League’s Zhang Li thanks CFA for fairness in racism case – ‘I’m a very ordinary person, without ambition’
The Changchun Yatai midfielder is found guilty of ‘causing chaos’ and says he waited for the authorities ‘to tell everyone that I’m not racist’
A Chinese footballer has denied using a racial slur against Sengalese striker Demba Ba during a recent match, his first response to a race row that has rocked the Chinese Super League.
Changchun Yatai midfielder Zhang Li was banned for six matches and fined 42,000 yuan (HK$48,000) last week by the Chinese Football Association following his heated confrontation with Shanghai Shenhua’s Ba during a recent 1-1 draw.
Various Chinese media reported that Ba – who was visibly angry – later said that Zhang had hurled racially insulting remarks at him, and Yatai’s coach admitted an unnamed player had used “insulting language”.
Chinese football authorities said Zhang was being punished because he “interfered with the normal order of the game, causing chaos and adverse social impact”. But the statement made no reference to race or racial abuse.
Former Chelsea forward Ba has not commented publicly on the affair but has retweeted anti-racism posts on his Twitter account.
On Saturday, Zhang addressed the allegations for the first time.