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Match fixing probe results in arrests

Updated at 3:12pm on 21 November 2009 15 people in Germany and two in Switzerland have been arrested in a football match-fixing probe, which affects around 200 matches across Europe, including at least three Champions League...

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Ranger thugs admit UEFA cup violence

NINE soccer yobs have admitted offences committed on the night the UEFA Cup Final brought chaos to Manchester city centre. Fans threw bottles and fought running battles with police after the failure of screens showing the match...

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Dinamo fined, given suspended sentence

The UEFA Appeals Body has replaced the three-point deduction handed to NK Dinamo Zagreb in the UEFA Europa League with a €75,000 fine and a suspended ban from the club competitions. See more here: Dinamo fined, given suspended...

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match fixing scandal

UEFA investigating suspicious betting patterns... ---Quote--- UEFA have revealed that they are working with German police after an alleged match fixing scandal brought about several arrests, believed to involve around 200...

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Time is up for Dutch keeper Timmer

Former Netherlands goalkeeper Henk Timmer has decided to hang up his gloves at the age of 37 following his release by Feyenoord in the summer. Seven caps The former FC Zwolle, AZ Alkmaar and AFC Ajax player was back-up...

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Historic strike just the start for Zapater

Alberto Zapater was delighted to score the first UEFA Europa League goal, but his aim is to ensure Genoa CFC progress in the competition. "I came here to achieve great things for the team, not me," he said.

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Football thugs admit UEFA violence

Published Date: 20 November 2009 Two men from Lancashire have admitted violent disorder during last year's UEFA Cup final in Manchester. Michael Hindle, 21, of Westmorland Close, Leyland, and David Annette, 35, of Yarrow Road,...

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Jong Oranje find Pot of gold

Replacing Foppe de Haan as Netherlands Under-21 coach was always going to be a big task. In his five years in charge, De Haan led the Jong Oranje to their first U21 title in 2006 and repeated the feat on home soil the following...

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Hughes wants Scot to take top job

John Hughes has urged the Scottish Football Association not to appoint another foreign manager to lead the national team. Hibernian manager Hughes has already thrown his weight behind Jim Jefferies in the battle to succeed...

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Real Nihat ready to step forward

Despite saying he has failed to live up to expectations since rejoining Beşiktaş JK, Nihat Kahveci talks happily about finishing his career where it started: "I intend to sign off playing at Beşiktaş."

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