’Fixing in Spanish league
The Spanish league has opened an investigation into a second-division match between Racing Santander and Hercules for possible match-fixing.
League spokesman Juan Carlos Santamaria said on Thursday that the league was examining Racing’s 3-0 home win over Hercules on June 8.
Racing denied any wrongdoing and defended their players, while Hercules refused to comment.
This league-led probe comes while state prosecutors are continuing to look into an alleged match fix between first-division sides Levante and Deportivo La Coruna in April.
Santamaria said the investigation into the Racing-Hercules game was launched on July 3 after the league received a report from a bookmaker that “warned there had been suspicious bets” placed on the game. Spanish media reports had pointed to a separate report issued by European football’s governing body, but Santamaria said the league’s investigation had not been instigated by Uefa.
“This is an issue that concerns the league,” Santamaria said. “Although these cases are minimal, we still have to fight against them to keep the competition clean.”
The investigation is being carried out by an independent committee of legal experts who have unlimited time to pursue evidence and the power to summon clubs officials for questioning.
If a club are found to have participated in match-fixing, it can be expelled from official competition. The league has asked the Spanish federation to open its own probe into the players involved.
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