China corruption - mend it like Beckham?
Former England captain David Beckham is being lined up to promote Chinese football, state media said today, but fans say rebuilding the sport's shattered image may be too big a challenge even for him.
None of the media reports signalled how much Beckham, who is known as "little Becks" in China, would be paid in the position.
Football in the country is reeling after years of corruption involving officials, referees and players.
A three-year investigation into match-fixing led to 33 people being banned for life and Didier Drogba's former club Shanghai Shenhua being stripped of the 2003 league title earlier this week.
The arrival of the Ivory Coast striker and Nicolas Anelka, his former team-mate at English Premier League side Chelsea, last year signalled to some commentators that Chinese football had turned a corner.
But both players have since left Shenhua, with Drogba going to Turkish league leaders Galatasaray in disputed circumstances and Anelka signing for Juventus on loan.


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