Youssef Mohamad (R) of FC Cologne fights for the ball with Marko Marin (C) of Werder Bremen during their German Bundesliga first division soccer match in Cologne - 0 Related article - Sun 06 Dec, 07:54 PM (REUTERS)
Bordeaux' French midfielder Yoann Gourcuff chases the ball during the Bayern Munich (Germany) vs Girondins de Bordeaux (France) Champions League Group A football match in Munich on November 3, 2009 - 0 Related article - Fri 04 Dec, 12:54 PM (AFP)
Germany's midfielder Bastian Schweinsteiger runs with the ball during the friendly football match Germany vs Ivory Coast in Gelsenkirchen, western Germany in November. Schweinsteiger has had a claim against him for damages worth nearly a million euros thrown out by a court.
Tue 01 Dec, 04:40 PM (AFP)
Jean-Marie Philips, Director General Belgium Football Association arrives at the UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland, Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2009. Football officials from nine countries have begun an emergency meeting with UEFA about Europe's biggest match-fixing investigation. The European football body invited national association leaders from Austria, Belgium, Bosnia, Croatia, Germany, Hungary, Slovenia, Switzerland and Turkey to Wednesday's summit. (AP Photo/Keystone/Dominic Favre)
Wed 25 Nov, 12:20 PM (ASSOCIATED PRESS)
UEFA expert Peter Limacher addresses a press conference in the western German city of Bochum. In what one UEFA official called Europe's worst ever match-fixing scandal, investigators said criminals may have netted over 10 million euros manipulating 200 games in nine countries.
Sat 21 Nov, 01:14 AM (AFP)
A 2004 German scandal saw referee Robert Hoyzer (pictured in 2005) sentenced to two years and five months behind bars after admitting receiving almost 70,000 euros ($104,000) and a plasma television from a Croatian mafia ring to throw games.
Sat 21 Nov, 01:14 AM (AFP)
A betting shop is pictured in Berlin. Around 200 football matches in nine European countries including at least three Champions League games are implicated in a new match-fixing scandal, German prosecutors said on November 20.
Sat 21 Nov, 01:14 AM (AFP)
Around 200 football matches in nine European countries including at least three Champions League games are implicated in a new match-fixing scandal, German prosecutors have said.
Fri 20 Nov, 03:24 PM (AFP)