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    WOW! Cameroon Soccer Federation probes match-fixing claims

    Cameroon Soccer Federation probes match-fixing claims

    The Associated Press
    Jun 30, 2014, Updated: Jul 01, 2014



    Cameroon's football federation said it will investigate allegations of match-fixing by its team at the World Cup and the possible existence of seven corrupt players on the squad, raising fears that match manipulation has infected football's biggest event.

    Fecafoot said in a statement late Monday that it had instructed its own ethics committee to open an investigation into accusations by convicted fixer Wilson Raj Perumal that there were "seven bad apples" on the West African team at the World Cup.

    Fecafoot said it had not been contacted by FIFA when it announced its investigation.

    "Yes I have been told about this but let them do their work on this investigation," FIFA President Sepp Blatter told reporters in Brazil on Tuesday.

    Cameroon was eliminated after losing all three of its group-stage matches at the World Cup: 1-0 to Mexico, 4-0 to Croatia and 4-1 to host Brazil.

    Der Spiegel allegationsFIFA won't comment

    On Tuesday, FIFA spokeswoman Delia Fischer said the governing body would not comment on details "so as to not compromise any possible investigations."

    Perumal allegedly predicted the outcome of Cameroon-Croatia in a Facebook conversation with Der Spiegel before the Group A game in Manaus on June 18. The magazine said Perumal, a Singaporean with ties to Asian and Eastern European gambling syndicates, accurately predicted the 4-0 scoreline and that Cameroon would have a player sent off in the first half.

    Cameroon midfielder Alex Song, who plays for Barcelona, was sent off before halftime for needlessly elbowing Croatia striker Mario Mandzukic in the back.

    Perumal did not give a source for his allegations. In the chat, he also referred to there being "seven bad apples" on the Cameroon team, Der Spiegel said.

    That game was the low point of a disastrous World Cup for Cameroon, which conceded nine goals and scored just one in its three games. Cameroon's embarrassing campaign also involved its players threatening to strike before the tournament over bonus payments and an on-field fight between teammates in that Croatia game.

    In the final minutes of the match, an argument between defender Benoit Assou-Ekotto and midfielder Benjamin Moukandjo ended with Assou-Ekotto head-butting Moukandjo.

    Fecafoot had already launched a disciplinary investigation into the behavior of its players in the Croatia game.

    Perumal was jailed in Finland for match-fixing and is currently in Hungary, where he testified last week in a match-fixing trial.

    He is also believed to be behind fixed games involving South Africa's national team in the buildup to the last World Cup, when corrupt referees are thought to have manipulated games.


    #2
    Very interesting. Thank you.

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      No reaction on this article?

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        Re: WOW! Cameroon Soccer Federation probes match-fixing claims

        Originally posted by Asghar Agha View Post
        No reaction on this article?
        People are more worried about ramezoon

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          #5

          Match-fixing in football
          How high does it go?


          Der SpiegelDer Spiegel for evidence. The magazine stands by its story.

          If the allegations are substantiated, Cameroon v Croatia would become the first World Cup game known to have been rigged. Even if not, the global reach of the match-fixers is becoming clearer all the time. In May the New York Times

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            Originally posted by KeonKish View Post
            People are more worried about ramezoon

            Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk 2
            lol
            I'm very surprise that even the media didn't report much on match fixing.

            There have been so many major mistakes made by the referees in this WC in Brazil and the WC in South Korea-Japan. These mistakes completely changed the results of the matches.

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