Football: 12 charged over South Korea match-fixing

The players are accused of receiving money from brokers trying to fix results of two games in April.

SEOUL:


South Korean prosecutors said they have charged 12 people including 10 players with involvement in match-fixing that has rattled the K-League.


The players are accused of receiving money from brokers trying to fix results of two games in April, said a spokesman for the prosecutors’ office in the southeastern city of Changwon.


Eight of them are from the Daejeon Citizen team. One team member is accused of receiving $110,600 and distributing it to seven others.

The Daejeon players were asked to throw a match against the Pohang Steelers on April 6, which Daejeon ended up losing 3-0.



Published in The Express Tribune, June 10th, 2011.
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