Li Tie, former coach of the Chinese National Men's Football Team, was suspected of serious violations and was taken away earlier.Chinese media quoted football media people that during the investigation, Li Tie provided three former Chinese men's football teams illegal, including the former national goal Zhang Lu.

The Beijing Youth News quoted the football media reports that Zhang Lu had been taken away by the investigation.The player, one is Li Tie's Shenyang fellow. He served as his teammates in Quan Jian team and Zhang Lu, and then transferred to Shenzhen; the other was a national guard.

The news that Li Tie was taken away in mid -November of the Chinese Internet that he was taken away when he participated in the vocational coach training course held by the Chinese Football Association on November 9 until the end of the entire training course.Without showing up, Li Tie also lacked the World Cup commentary.

The website of the Hubei Provincial Commission for Discipline Inspection of the Communist Party of China reported on Saturday (November 26) that Li Tie was suspected of serious violations and is currently accepting the Discipline Inspection and Supervision Team of the State Administration of Discipline Inspection and the State Sports BureauSupervision and investigation.The official report did not disclose more details.

According to China News Weekly, in fact, Li Tie has been taken away by the Discipline Inspection Commission for inquiry by the Discipline Inspection Commission in the middle of this year.Many people thought he had an accident at the time, but soon he showed up again.

The report quoted a number of coaches and football commentators that when Li Tie coached a Chinese club team in 2015, after winning several games in a row, he successfully surpassed and was questioned by the industry.Suspected of fake balls, but this matter has not yet been officially concluded.

Li Tie, 45, is the youngest coach in the history of Chinese national football.He has helped the Chinese team into the 2002 World Cup, which is also the only Chinese men's football team that broke into the World Cup finals.

After Li Tie retired in 2011, he successively served as the coach of Guangzhou Evergrande and Chinese men's football team, Hebei Huaxia and Wuhan Zhuoer coach.In January 2020, he became the head coach of the Chinese men's football team and resigned in December last year.