Football Forums Home
Football Talk Home Football News | Football Forum | Team Profiles

Go Back   Football Talk Forum Football Talk World General Football Talk
Register
FAQ Members List Googlemap ME Calendar vBookie Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read


Register Now for FREE!

Our records show you have not yet registered to our forums. To sign up for your FREE account INSTANTLY fill out the form below!

Username: Password: E-Mail:
Image Verification (?) Agree to forum rules 

Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 12-02-2007, 12:39 AM   #1 (permalink)
christhegull
New Signing
 
christhegull's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 8
vCash: 500
UEFA Gives 96-Page Report To Interpol, Alleged Match Fixing

Source

Quote:
Uefa looks at match-fixing claims
Uefa
Uefa has given a 96-page report to Interpol alleging that 15 games in a variety of competitions were fixed.

The matches are thought to have been qualifiers for Euro 2008, the Champions League, Uefa Cup and Intertoto Cup.

BBC Sport's Nigel Adderley reports that Uefa has confirmed an investigation is taking place into the matches, which do not go further back than July 2005.

The news comes as Uefa officials are gathering in Lucerne for Sunday's Euro 2008 finals draw.

Interview: Former FA compliance officer Graham Bean

The story was reported in German magazine Der Spiegel.

The magazine alleges that the vast majority of clubs involved come from countries in eastern and south-eastern Europe, with Bulgaria, Georgia, Serbia, Croatia and the Baltics among those named.

Graham Bean, the former police officer who used to head up the Football Association's compliance unit, told BBC World Service: "They are exceptionally serious allegations if the stories are correct but they will be extremely difficult to investigate.


This is clearly very serious and potentially one of the most serious things that has happened in world football.

Graham Bean

"Clearly Uefa, for them to pass this report across, do have some evidence of some kind that would suggest has come down the route of betting patterns or individuals rolling over and telling them what they know.

"Nevertheless if that is the case they still need to get corroborative evidence to prove what has supposedly gone on.

"If the evidence is there and football wants to take this on and deal with this properly with the police, then the simple fact is the punishments that should be imposed on any clubs or individuals found guilty should be extremely excessive.

"There is so much money involved now, not only in football but in the betting industry, whereby you can get a bet on anything, it clearly opens it up to corruption if a betting syndicate can drop on the right person.

"I can't remember anything happening on this scale before.

"For something of this magnitude and these type of games then this is clearly very serious and potentially one of the most serious things that has happened in world football."
.



christhegull is offline  
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!
Reply With Quote
Sponsored Ads   #1.5
Sponsored posting
 
 
Join Date: the beginning
Posts: lots
Sponsored Listing...

 
Reply


Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Uefa told of match-fixing claims Joe BBC Football News Feed 0 12-01-2007 02:46 PM
Uefa Celebration Match photos Joe BBC Football News Feed 0 03-14-2007 10:56 AM



Powered by vBulletin Copyright ©2000 - 2008, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Search Engine Optimization by vBSEO 3.0.0 RC7
All logos and trademarks on this site are property of their respective owners.
© FootballTalk.org 2006 Football Forum | Contact Us | Site Map | FAQ | Top

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27