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博彩游戏博彩资讯这是在Google找到的相关新闻,你可以参考一下: ----------------------------------- Police probe China gambling racket, reports say Football News - Asian Football News Thu, Nov 5th - AFP Printer Friendly Share Text Size BEIJING, Nov 5, 2009 (AFP) - Police in northeast China have questioned more than 100 people and detained at least three football officials in a crackdown on organised gambling on professional matches, state press said Thursday. Besides setting up Internet gambling operations, organisers fixed games by paying off players and coaches during the 2006 and 2007 seasons, the Liaoning Daily reported, citing unnamed "informed sources". Up to three million yuan (441,000 dollars) was wagered per game, with the gambling syndicate paying off up to four players to fix each match, it said. Chinas public security ministry is heading up the probe -- which some reports have called the biggest ever to hit the sport here -- with the Liaoning provincial police tapped as the lead investigating agency, several reports said. So far the vice head of the football association in the southern city of Guangzhou, Yang Xu, and two managers of the citys club have been taken into custody for questioning, media reports said. More than 100 officials, coaches and players have already been questioned as part of the investigation, said the Peninsula Morning News, also in Liaoning. Liaoning police refused to comment on the investigation when contacted by AFP. The spokesman for the China Football Association was not immediately available for comment. In October 2006, the CFA announced that it had set up a joint task force with the nations police to stamp out rampant corruption in the sport, including gambling and match-fixing. According to Thursdays reports, that task force is part of the ongoing investigation. "The general rule was a team could lose a match by a pre-determined point spread if the goalie and two defenders were paid off, but for insurance a striker would also be paid," the Liaoning Daily said of the syndicates strategy. Besides the Guangzhou club, clubs in Fujian, Shanxi and Heilongjiang provinces have also been fingered, the paper said. Corruption and poor on-field behaviour of players have plagued Chinese football for years, leading to dwindling attendance and frustration amongst fans and sponsors.博彩百科 |
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