Monday, February 4, 2013

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CORRUPTION-EUROPE-FBL-POLICE-FILES(FILES) – A picture taken on September 26, 2012 shows a referee holding a red card during a German first division Bundesliga football match in Moenchengladbach. Police have smashed a criminal network suspected of fixing 380 football matches, including in the Champions League and World Cup qualifiers, Europol announced on February 4, 2013. At least 425 referees, players and other officials are suspected of involvement, with matches rigged so that major sums of money could be won through betting. Most of the allegedly fixed matches were played in Turkish, German and Swiss championships, but other matches around the world are also concerned. AFP PHOTO / PATRIK STOLLARZ PATRIK STOLLARZ/AFP/Getty Images


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CORRUPTION-EUROPE-FBL-POLICE-FILES(FILES) – A photo taken on December 20, 2012 shows the UEFA Champions League trophy after the draw for the last 16 of the UEFA Champions League at the UEFA headquarters in Nyon. Police have smashed a criminal network suspected of fixing 380 football matches, including in the Champions League and World Cup qualifiers, Europol announced on February 4, 2013. At least 425 referees, players and other officials are suspected of involvement, with matches rigged so that major sums of money could be won through betting. AFP PHOTO / FABRICE COFFRINIFABRICE COFFRINI/AFP/Getty Images


BREAKING NEWS: Match-fixing probe: 380 suspect games
European police are investigating claims of match-fixing in relation to 380 games and 425 players, officials and other individuals.


CORRUPTION-EUROPE-FBL-POLICE-FILES
CORRUPTION-EUROPE-FBL-POLICE-FILES(FILES) – A picture taken on December 20, 2012 at the UEFA headquarters in Nyon, shows staff waiting to install the UEFA Champions League trophy after the draw for the last 16 of the UEFA Champions League. Police have smashed a criminal network suspected of fixing 380 football matches, including in the Champions League and World Cup qualifiers, Euro pol announced on February 4, 2013 in The Hague. "It is clear to us that this is the biggest investigation ever into suspected match fixing," Europol chief Rob Wainwright told journalists, saying 425 referees, players and other officials were suspected of involvement. AFP PHOTO / FABRICE COFFRINIFABRICE COFFRINI/AFP/Getty Images


CAN 2013: Các ??i bóng nh? gây b?t ng?
CAN 2013: Các ??i bóng nh? gây b?t ng?(Bongdaplus.vn) – ?KV? Zambia b? lo?i ngay t? vòng b?ng. Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia c?ng d?ng chân tr??c vòng t? k?t. Và ch? nhà Nam Phi c?ng v?a r?i cu?c ch?i. Ch?a bao gi?, vi?c chuy?n giao các quy?n l?c bóng ?á châu Phi l?i l?n x?n nh? hi?n nay.


Hawks distances itself from construction reports
Hawks distances itself from construction reportsDirectorate for Priority Crimes Investigation distances itself from reports about corruption and illegal business practices in the construction industry, but confirms the unit is investigating tender irregularities


Sangweni: SA can feel proud
Sangweni: SA can feel proudSiyabonga Sangweni insists Bafana have plenty to be proud of, despite their Africa Cup of Nations quarter-final exit on Saturday.


Llorente targets Champions League success with Juventus
Llorente targets Champions League success with JuventusThe 27-year-old revealed he turned down a number of other offers in order to sign for the Serie A champions, and has set his sights on European glory


Match-fixing probe: 380 suspect games
Match-fixing probe: 380 suspect gamesEuropean police are investigating claims of match-fixing in relation to 380 games and 425 players, officials and other individuals


Pato scores on Corinthians debut
Pato scores on Corinthians debutThe Brazil forward scored within three minutes of his introduction in the second half of the 5-0 win, maintaining his record of scoring on his first appearance for every team


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