Liaoning Guangyuan FC

[4][5] Shortly after the scandal broke, the Football Association of Singapore announced that it would not be inviting Liaoning Guangyuan to participate in the S.League again in 2008.

He then approached certain players individually and asked them to help ensure the team would lose the match by a particular number of goals in return for bribes.

[6] Wang posted bail amounting to $80,000 and left Singapore for China to attend a court hearing.

Seven Liaoning Guangyuan players were charged and pleaded guilty to accepting amounts ranging between S$1,200 and S$4,000 from Wang to throw games.

[6] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply.