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Spanish footballers arrested over La Liga match-fixing claims Spanish footballers arrested over La Liga match-fixing claims
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Spanish police have made several arrests following a complaint from La Liga about a game in May 2018 that was possibly fixed by “an organised criminal group”, the Spanish league has confirmed.Spanish police have made several arrests following a complaint from La Liga about a game in May 2018 that was possibly fixed by “an organised criminal group”, the Spanish league has confirmed.
According to local reports, current and former players, as well as club officials, from Spain’s top two divisions have been detained. Press Association Sport understands the match in question was a LaLiga 2 game. According to local reports, current and former players, as well as club officials, from Spain’s top two divisions have been detained. Press Association Sport understands the match in question was a La Liga 2 game.
A La Liga spokesman said in a statement: “Today’s police action follows a complaint filed by LaLiga with the Spanish authorities about possible match-fixing in a May 2018 match. A La Liga spokesman said in a statement: “Today’s police action follows a complaint filed by La Liga with the Spanish authorities about possible match-fixing in a May 2018 match.
“We want to thank the national police for the extraordinary work done to dismantle what appears to be an organised criminal group dedicated to obtaining economic benefits through the predetermination of football matches.”“We want to thank the national police for the extraordinary work done to dismantle what appears to be an organised criminal group dedicated to obtaining economic benefits through the predetermination of football matches.”
La Liga said it tipped off the police after its “integrity protection systems”, which involve detailed analysis of betting patterns, detected possible match-fixing. La Liga said it had tipped off the police after its “integrity protection systems”, which involve detailed analysis of betting patterns, detected possible match-fixing.
The league said that during the most recent season it had filed eight complaints with the general commissioner of the judicial police “for alleged acts related to match-fixing” below La Liga 2 and in international friendlies played in Spain. It had also flagged up 18 suspicious matches with the General Directorate of Gaming for the possible identification and sanction of players.The league said that during the most recent season it had filed eight complaints with the general commissioner of the judicial police “for alleged acts related to match-fixing” below La Liga 2 and in international friendlies played in Spain. It had also flagged up 18 suspicious matches with the General Directorate of Gaming for the possible identification and sanction of players.
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