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UEFA pledge to get tough in match-fixing probe

By Dylan King Thursday, November 26, 2009 UEFA have vowed to take stiff action against anyone found guilty of match-fixing after naming five clubs involved in suspect fixtures yesterday. The case involved around 200 matches,...

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Uefa name five teams involved in inquiry into match-fixing

Uefa has vowed to take stiff action against anyone found guilty of match-fixing after naming five clubs involved in suspect fixtures yesterday. Europe's governing body met with nine national football associations to discuss the...

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Fifa call crisis talks after qualifiers, betting scandal

Fifa president Sepp Blatter has called an extraordinary general meeting for December 2 following the Thierry Henry handball incident and an ongoing investigation into match-fixing in Europe. The Henry handball incident left...

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The World from Berlin: Match-Fixing Scandal 'Struck at the Heart of Soccer'

The European match-fixing scandal is tragic for soccer fans whose faith in fair play risks being shattered, write German commentators. But corruption can infect any business, and the undercover police operation that exposed it...

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Germany sets up betting scandal task force

The German Football Federation (DFB) and the German Football League (DFL) announced on Monday the creation of a task force here to probe a betting scandal which has rocked European football. With European football's governing...

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FIFA calls for crisis talks

FIFA president Sepp Blatter has called an extraordinary general meeting for December 2 following the Thierry Henry handball incident and an ongoing investigation into match-fixing in Europe. The Henry handball incident left...

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German federation promises action in match-fixing scandal

Theo Zwanziger, president of the German Soccer Association, promised Saturday that 'nothing would be swept under the carpet' as his organization investigates match-fixing. (Franka Bruns/Associated Press) The German football...

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Merkel wants taboos broken after Enke's suicide

19/11/2009Merkel wants taboos broken after Enke's suicide Merkel: "We can help to change the social climate so that taboos like depression, and also issues like homosexuality, are no longer impossible to discuss." Berlin --...

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'Dear Robert...' German players pen letter to Enke

From correspondents in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, 12:01 AM IST Germany's players have penned a letter of farewell to goalkeeper Robert Enke who took his own life last week. In their letter, beginning 'Dear Robert' and...

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Germany stars request Enke memorial game

RYLAND JAMES November 14, 2009 - 10:54PM AFP Germany's top players including Michael Ballack and Bastian Schweinsteiger have requested the German Football Federation (DFB) hold a memorial game for deceased goalkeeper Robert...

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