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    China World Cup fans cheer for referee Ma Ning

    Team_NationalNewsBriefBy Team_NationalNewsBriefJune 18, 2026 International No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Despite the sport’s passionate fan base in China, the men’s national team has struggled to succeed on the world stage. Efforts to strengthen the program, including investments in academies, pitch construction and youth leagues backed by President Xi Jinping, have yet to deliver international results. And despite years of speculation about a Chinese effort to one day host the tournament, Beijing has not yet pursued a formal bid to do so.

    This year, there’s at least one national hero in the World Cup: referee Ma Ning, known locally as “Card Master” for his strict approach and liberally reaching into his pocket to show cards. In one notable Shanghai derby in 2015, he handed out nine yellow cards and three red cards, becoming a meme on Chinese social media.

    “Just seeing him stand out there is enough for me,” a Shanghai-based fan, 25-year-old Hu Qiyun, said in a phone interview. “Whether he decides to hand out cards or not is entirely up to him.”

    Ma, one of 52 referees picked for the World Cup and the only Chinese top official at the tournament, will make his debut on Saturday at the match between Ecuador and Curaçao in Kansas City.

    News of his upcoming match went viral on Weibo, with the hashtag racking up more than 24 million views.

    And the timing couldn’t have been better.

    The match kicks off Sunday morning for fans in China, just in time for the Dragon Boat festival holiday weekend.

    Referee Ma Ning in 2025.Adil Benayache / SIPA via Getty images file

    “We’ll be cheering for you, because there’s no one else from China for us to support in the tournament,” one comment read under Ma’s photo on Chinese social media platform RedNote, which showed him standing at the airport as he left for the World Cup.

    Ma, who refereed the 2023 Asian Cup final and matches at the 2025 Arab Cup, has gained over half a million followers on RedNote and Douyin, China’s version of TikTok. While referees are often low-profile, he’s landed brand deals with several Chinese brands spanning food to technology, including Lenovo and Hisense.

    Chen said he will also be cheering for Ma from afar.

    “I’m sure he will study both teams’ playing styles carefully beforehand,” Chen said. “That will help him decide whether to apply a more relaxed or stricter standard during the game.”

    While for Chinese fans, supporting Ma might be the only way to cheer for their country this year, Hu said he was hoping that “by the time I’m around 35 and well into my career, China can qualify for the World Cup again.”

    Janis Mackey Frayer, Erin Tan and Dawn Liu reported from Beijing, and Mithil Aggarwal from Hong Kong.



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