China bans tattoos for soccer stars
Young Chinese soccer stars dreaming of one day playing for their country have been warned they’ll never get to the World Cup if they have any tattoos. In the latest front in the Communist Party’s battle against perceived degenerate Western attitudes, the main Chinese sports body says players representing China at any level will not be allowed new tattoos and those with existing tattoos “are advised to remove them themselves.
” Once the preserve of gangsters and prisoners, tattoos have become increasingly popular among young Chinese city-dwellers and sports stars, including the much-inked China defender Zhang Linpeng.
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