Wei Di, the new head of the Chinese Football Association (CFA), speaks at his first news conference in Beijing February 2, 2010. More than 20 officials, players and club managers, including the former head of the CFA Nan Yong and his deputy, have been arrested or detained in the last two months on suspicion of match-fixing. Nan's replacement Wei Di gave his first news conference in his new job in Beijing on Tuesday. Reuters Pictures logo Reuters Pictures 24 months ago

Wei Di, the new head of the Chinese Football Association (CFA), speaks at his first news conference in Beijing February 2, 2010. More than 20 officials, players and club managers, including the former head of the CFA Nan Yong and his deputy, have been arrested or detained in the last two months on suspicion of match-fixing. Nan's replacement Wei Di gave his first news conference in his new job in Beijing on Tuesday.