Recently, blogger CSL Observer revealed that Hao Wei, former head coach of the Shandong Taishan team in the Chinese Super League, has also been sentenced! The news quickly sparked heated discussions and attention from fans and media. To be honest, Hao Wei's influence in the Chinese football world is no less than Li Tie. Public information shows that Hao Wei was born in 1976 and is from Zibo, Shandong. He played as a defender on the field. With outstanding talent, he began learning football in the fourth grade of elementary school. In those days, it was not easy to play football. In 1990, Hao Wei joined the Shandong youth team. In 1993, as the only player from Shandong, he was selected for the Jianlibao youth team to go abroad to Brazil. In 1998, due to the dissolution of the Jianlibao team, Hao Wei joined the Shandong Taishan team. Soon, Hao Wei became a key player for the team. In 1999, Hao Wei followed the Shandong Taishan team to win both the league and the FA Cup double championship. However, he was suspended by the club for assaulting his mother-in-law. Afterward, Hao Wei left the Shandong Taishan team. He later played for several teams including Shaanxi Guoli, Beijing Guoan, and Shenyang Jinde. In 2006, Hao Wei retired from Shenyang Jinde and embarked on a coaching career. In 2009, Hao Wei successfully led Shenyang Jinde to avoid relegation, but was dismissed in 2010 due to poor results. He then went to assist Li Xiaopeng as an assistant coach for the women's national…