Chinese Football League Embroiled in Match Fixing Scandal
Published:
2009-11-26
China's Ministry of Public Security yesterday disclosed details of its investigation into domestic football gambling and match fixing. Wang Xin, former vice president of a Shanxi football club has been detained on suspicion of attempting to fix domestic football matches in order to profit from gambling.
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The Beijing News
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