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![]() view image Jean-Marie Philips, Director General Belgium Football Association arrives at the UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland, Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2009. Fo (ASSOCIATED PRESS) |
![]() view image Peter Limacher said the revelations represented "clearly" the worst ever match-fixing scandal in European football (AFP) |
![]() view image Robert Hoyzer was released after serving half of his sentence (AFP) |
![]() view image Around 200 football matches in nine European countries are implicated in a new match-fixing scandal (AFP) |
![]() view image The suspect matches include 12 matches from the Europa League (AFP) |
![]() view image Chief investigator Andreas Bachmann informs the media during a news conference about sports betting fraud, at the police headquarters in Bochum, Germa (ASSOCIATED PRESS) |
![]() view image Representatives of police, public prosecutors and UEFA during a news conference about sports betting fraud, at the police headquarters in Bochum, Germ (ASSOCIATED PRESS) |
![]() view image Peter Limacher, a representative of UEFA, during a news conference about sports betting fraud, at the police headquarters in Bochum, Germany, Friday, (ASSOCIATED PRESS) |
![]() view image Peter Limacher, representative of UEFA, seen during a news conference, at the police headquarters in Bochum, Germany, Friday, Nov. 20, 2009. German pr (ASSOCIATED PRESS) |
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