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Sunday, 22 November 2009

Details of Swiss teams' involvement in Europe's biggest football match-fixing ring have begun to emerge.

FC Thun – a second division team – suspended Senegalese striker Omar Faye from its match on Sunday against FC Winterthur, after he admitted being interrogated by police in connection with the affair.

President of the club, Markus Stähli, said it was not yet known what role Faye played in the suspected fixing of a match between Thun and Yverdon earlier this year.

On April 26, according to Swiss newspaper reports, FC Thun players received €15,000 (SFr22,690) to lose by four goals. The game ended 5-1 for Yverdon. Thun's goalkeeper Sascha Stulz was quoted after the match as saying he "often felt rather alone" at the back.

The NZZ am Sonntag newspaper based its report on statements by an attorney, Burkhard Benecken.

The German lawyer represents a suspected Turkish mastermind behind the match fixing, who has been in investigative custody in the German town of Wuppertal since Thursday.

High stakes

In another of the 22 Swiss games suspected of being manipulated, FC Gossau is said to have received €20,000 to lose by at least two goals to Locarno on May 24. Locarno won 4-0. The return on investment for the match fixers is believed to have been €149,000.

Both Stähli and the president of the Gossau club, Roland Gnägi, said they knew nothing of the affair before Friday's announcement by German investigators that 17 people had been arrested, including two in Switzerland.

Gnägi said he feared that everyone involved with the Gossau club would now be considered suspect. He added that only two players who took the pitch against Locarno are still on the team today.

Both the Gossau and Thun matches took place before the Swiss league introduced a betting fraud detection system endorsed by Uefa, European football's ruling body.

A Bosnian team, NK Travnik, has also been mentioned for matches it played against Swiss squads. A private radio station in canton Valais, Rhône FM, said Travnik financed its Swiss trip by intentionally losing 4-1 to local side, Sion. Asian betters allegedly profited from the result.

Swiss Football League

The Gossau president said he expects to receive more information about the ongoing investigation from the Swiss Football League on Monday. That is when the Federal Prosecutor will hold talks with league and Swiss Football Association officials.

And Europe's ruling football body, Uefa, has invited the Swiss football officials to a meeting on Wednesday at its Swiss headquarters near Geneva.

Uefa has billed the affair as Europe's worst ever match-fixing scandal.

Officials from an anti-fraud unit based in the German town of Bochum said those arrested were suspected of trying to manipulate the outcome of about 200 games in nine countries.

The group is facing charges of trying to bribe players, coaches, referees and other officials, and of running an international gambling ring that took bets from clients in Europe and Asia.

The officials refused to identify the people detained, or to say specifically which games were in question.

swissinfo.ch and agencies


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