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CORRECTED: Shanghai Port given five-point penalty before title defence

Shanghai Port, one of nine clubs in the Chinese Super League to receive hefty penalties announced by the Chinese FA on Thursday at a news conference, will start the defence of its title with a five-point fine.

Shanghai Shenhua and Tianjin - the CSL runners-up from last season - were each given a 10 point deduction.

According to the state 'news agency Xinhua, authorities handed down the?punishments as a result a?investigation of football-related gambling.

Qingdao Hainiu starts the new season with minus seven, while Henan FC as well as Shandong Taishan will both be penalized six points.

Wuhan Three Towns will begin with a minus five point score, along with?Shanghai Port and?Zhejiang FC.

The fines for the teams ranged from?200,000 to one million yuan (approximately $29,000-$144,000).

The CSL's new season begins in March.

At a press conference, the Chinese FA said that ex-CFA President Chen Xuyuan 'and ex-China Coach Li Tie are among 73 individuals banned from all football-related activities.

(source: Reuters)