Li Tie, who spent four years at Goodison Park, has been formally charged after accusation of “serious violations” as government continues its crack down on corruption in football
Former Everton and Sheffield United midfielder Li Tie is facing a lengthy jail term after being charged in China with a number of bribery offences.
The 46-year-old, who spent four seasons at Goodison Park, was last year accused of “serious violations of the law” by state prosecutors and had been held in a detention centre, according to Chinese media, and earlier this week formal charges were filed following an investigation in the province of Hubei.
A statement from the Supreme People’s Procuratorate â the country’s top agency overseeing prosecution â said: “Li Tie, the former head coach of the Chinese national men’s football team, was suspected of accepting bribes, offering bribes, offering bribes at the unit, accepting bribes of non-state employees, and offering bribes to non-state employees.
“The investigation was completed by the Chibi City Supervision Committee and Chibi Public Security Bureau of Hubei province. The investigation was completed and transferred.”