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Has a World Cup referee been beaten by a player in history?
It is said that when Luneng lost 2-7 away to Etihad in the AFC Champions League in 2005, Zheng Zhi insulted the referee and spat at him, so he was suspended for six months by the AFC and fined $4,500. Luneng also imposed a fine of RMB70,000 internally. In 2006, Shenyang Jinde was beaten by the referee for not shaking hands with him. In the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, Zheng Zhi participated in the Beijing Olympic Games as an overage player and the core of the China team. In the battle with Belgium, his "bad habit" recurred to retaliate against his opponent, and he was not only sent off with a red card, but also banned for three more games. On August 25th, 2065438+00, Zheng Zhi provoked substitute foreign aid Brendan in Chengdu for no reason, slapped his opponent and was sent off with a red card. Because of his extremely poor performance, he was called "the ball bully" by fans. This player who is never satisfied with the national championship has a big temper, and it is unheard of for the referee to chase the referee without shaking hands with him. MAXIM, a famous American magazine, listed Zheng Zhi as one of the top ten villains in international football for Zheng Zhi's tackle on French star Cisse before the 2006 World Cup. With the completion of Nan Yong's case, the second batch of anti-gambling cases involved 16 players, and Zheng Zhi was among them: Zheng Zhi gave Nan Yong a watch worth 60,000 yuan in 2006 and a LV suitcase worth 20,000 yuan in 2007. [2]