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Football: UEFA Probes Three Macedonian Soccer Clubs For Fixing Match

UEFA PROBES THREE MACEDONIAN SOCCER CLUBS FOR FIXING MATCHES

The Associated Press
18/08/2009 10:30 AM

NYON, Switzerland – UEFA is investigating more allegations of
match-fixing in Macedonia, where it recently banned former champion
FK Pobeda from European competitions for eight years.

The European football authority said Tuesday its gathering evidence
about four suspect matches involving three Macedonian clubs, including
a Europa League fixture played last month.

FK Milano, runner-up in the Macedonian championship last season,
was beaten 12-2 on aggregate by Croatia’s Slaven Koprivnika in the
second qualifying round.

It lost 4-0 in the July 16 first leg at home with Slaven scoring all
the goals in the first half, then lost 8-2 in Croatia a week later.

The lopsided defeat in a first leg at home is similar to the
Pobeda case which saw the club become the first to be banned from
UEFA-organized competitions.

In April a UEFA disciplinary panel ruled that Pobeda deliberately lost
its Champions League qualifying match against Armenian club Pyunik in
July 2004. It trailed by three goals at halftime, eventually losing
3-1, then was eliminated after tying the second match 1-1 in Armenia.

UEFA received reports from bookmakers of irregular betting patterns
and banned Pobeda’s president and a former player for life after
finding they had manipulated the result "to gain an undue advantage
for themselves and a third party."

Michel Platini, the UEFA president, said at the organization’s congress
in Copenhagen last March that match-fixing and illegal betting are
the greatest problems facing European football.

UEFA’s investigation unit is also looking at FK Vardar’s loss
to Anorthosis Famagusta of Cyprus in the UEFA Cup in July-August
2007. Vardar lost both ties 1-0, conceding an 88th-minute goal in
the first match at home.

A third club, Rabotnicki, is the subject of probes into two suspect
matches which were not identified.

UEFA had previously opened an investigation into bets made on an
Intertoto Cup match between Makedonija and Bulgarian side Cherno
More in July 2007. The Macedonian side lost 4-0 at home and then 3-0
in Bulgaria.

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