A wide range of soccer fraud investigation, has found that more than 380 suspected match - including the World Cup and European championship qualifier and two champions league - to find evidence of A base in Singapore for the criminal group closely involved in false ball.
The European Union police organization, the European Interpol chief rob · temperature Wright, said: "this is a sad day European football," Monday, refers to the movement of americans call football. He said, the survey found that "false ball activity scale, we haven't seen."
The detector found that 8 million yuan ($0.9 million) bet the profits and ?2 million dollars ($2.7 million) in bribes players and officials, has led to several cases of prosecution.
Wainwright said, involvement in organized crime ", highlight the integrity of European football in a big problem.
He said, in Singapore for the base of the crime network involved in false ball, spend up to ?100000 ($136500), every game players and officials bribery.
Mention said Monday, in the past because of the scandal survey of countries, including Germany and Italy, this is how much of the game is still not clear.
Temperature Wright and other officials and prosecutors refused to disclose any criminal suspects, involved in the game, players or reason is the ongoing investigation.
He said, the European Interpol survey, and many fixed game already know, open the lid widely participate in organized crime control the game.
"This is the first time, we have established a large number of organized crime evidence that, in the world of football," he said.
Wainwright said, there is now a "joint efforts" to solve the entire football world of corruption.
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